They do stink (if you don't clean them). Especially covered litter boxes tend to stink less as the odor gets trapped inside. There are also self cleaning litter boxes, they tend to stink less as they automatically clean the litter after 20 seconds. The details of the litter boxes and a guide on how to maintain them are here: catlitterboxguide.com/3-best-litter-boxes-for-your-cat/
if you can smell the litter box in the regular spot then no she/he wont know, but if you can smell the litter box in the new place then yes she/he will know
A strong cat urine smell in your litter box could be caused by a buildup of urine and feces, inadequate cleaning of the litter box, a dirty litter box, or a medical issue with your cat such as a urinary tract infection. Regular cleaning and maintenance of the litter box, as well as monitoring your cat's health, can help address the issue.
Same way you get them to use the toilet, first put the litter box where you want the pads, after about a week put little litter in box, after another week take all the litter out and put a pad in once the cat is used to this take the box away but put a small pile of litter on the pad. Then take the litter away. The thing is a box is probably better, using pads causes a much stronger cat urine smell.
A charcoal filter can be effective in controlling odors in a cat litter box by absorbing and neutralizing the smell. However, its effectiveness may vary depending on factors such as the size of the filter, the type of litter used, and how frequently the litter box is cleaned.
Many people dislike scooping the litter box because it can be a messy and unpleasant task. The smell and sight of cat waste can be off-putting, and the process of cleaning out the litter can be time-consuming and tedious.
Cats have very little odor. The litter box keeps the odor.
They might believe it's alright to use the carpet as a litter box since the smell will be in the carpet
The litter box may not be clean enough for the cat or the cat feels uncomfortable in the litter box; a litter box should be cleaned every day or every second day, depending on how many cats you have. Maybe the cat does not know where the litter box is, if you move the litter box and don't show the cat its new location the cat won't know where the box is. The cat also mightn't be trained to use a litter box properly and might need a little help using it. Also, if a cat is very old, they mightn't realise they have to use the litter box or they do not have time to get to the litter box before they urinate etc. . The cat could also be sick.if your cat is just a kitten then the box might be too clean the kitten must smell where the toilet is.
using the rabbit pellets in the rabbit's litter box NOT pine bedding and by cleaning out the litter box frequently (about 2-3 days but it may differ for different rabbits)
You can put cat litter in the litter box and allow your cat(s) and/or kitten(s) to use the litter box as their own personal toilet. Just don't forget to change the litter frequently or it will start to smell!
You have to keep putting it in the litter box until it gets the idea as to why it's there. Move it's feet around in the litter so that it can get use to the feel of the litter. Once it does it's job in the box, it should continue to do so. Be consistent and patient. Good luck.
No, the smell of cat litter cannot cause a miscarriage.