If you have 3 cats, it's just not fair to ask them to share one box - and yes, I mean even if you're not experiencing any problems. Think of gang warfare, with members of both sides tagging the same wall with graffiti over and over. Cats often will compete for the important territorial resources in much the same way.
A litter is a group of young animals usually dogs, cats, mice or rabbits.
It is a part of a cleaner's job to pick up litter if the cleaner is hired to maintain a parking area or outdoor area where litter occurs. If the cleaner is hired to clean an interior, the litter outside is probably not a part of the job.
Depends on how the word litter is being used. Litter can be a noun, transitive verb or a intransitive verb.
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It might be a part of a cleaner's job to pick up litter if picking up litter was specified in the cleaner's hiring contract. If this person is hired to clean a parking lot, then it is probably his or her job to pick up litter as well.
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Yes we will. So do your part and don't litter.
From Research, It is possible! I have learned that gnats are mostly found coming up out of plant pots(the soil part) But gnats would probably like kitty litter it is dirtyish! I have never seen gnats in kitty litter though!
Litter in the context of trash on the ground has no group noun of its own. Litter is the context of newborn animals is the collective noun. Example: A litter of kittens was nestled in a basket.
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A group of puppies is called a litter. The size of a litter can vary drastically based on the breed and if it is the dogs first litter.
Yes, the noun litter is a collective noun for:a litter of kittensa litter of puppiesa litter of cubsa litter of pigletsin general a group of any newborn animals