Green Tea Leaves
Green tea leaves that are loose and dry can be mixed in with your cat’s litter. Known for having natural anti-bacterial properties and absorbing odors, this natural option can be a quick and easy DIY. A small amount is not considered to have a lot of caffeine. However, if you’d like to be sure, you can brew the leaves, then dry them, to reduce the amount of caffeine they contain.
Arm & Hammer Baking Soda
Baking soda is also well known for absorbing odors. Cat owners simply sprinkle a small/thin layer in the pan, before pouring in the kitty litter. However, with baking soda, it’s important to be mindful that baking soda in large amounts is toxic. Therefore, it should be used sparingly. If you still have concerns, Arm & Hammer designed an effective cat litter deodorizer, with baking soda added.

If you clean the litter box daily, it keeps a mess from piling up and becoming odorous. Cleaning the box daily, also keeps the box sanitary for your cat.
If you don’t like cleaning the litter box and you’d like to make this particular task easy, consider liner bags. These bags are liners for your cat’s litter box, effectively making litter clean-up much easier. When you’re ready to dump the litter, simply wrap it in the bag and throw it away. This also helps with keeping the litter box clean from residual litter—this also helps with the odor. However, you’ll have to be mindful of how expensive this method can get over time, especially if you’re cleaning the litter box daily.
When cleaning/washing the litter box, an added step can be to wipe it down with vinegar. Vinegar is also great at absorbing odors and is also a great cleaner.
In conclusion
Managing litter box odors may not be your favorite thing to do, but if you do it regularly, it doesn’t have to be painful. With the tips provided above, you are well on your way to having an environment that is relatively free from kitty odors. Thanks for reading, “How To Minimize Litter Box Smells”.