To: All
If anyone has kitty litter/litter box recommendations, we'd love to hear 'em.
The brand we're using now is of the clumping variety, but is unscented and doesn't mask odors very well. We were told that some cats won't use scented litter.
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Also, if anyone has any real-world experience with their cats using this brand of "automatic" litterbox, I'm all ears!
To: martin_fierro
1. I’ve gotten the best results with Arm & Hammer litter. You’ll never get 100% of the odors, but it does a good job.
2. The “automatic” litterboxes work - I use them. The large size is better, though - it’s bigger and the clumps are much less likely to adhere to the plastic.
52 posted on
08/22/2008 10:38:39 PM PDT by
Slings and Arrows
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To: martin_fierro
I’ve had three of these litter boxes over the years. They work very well, and are sturdy, easy to assemble, and fairly easy to clean. Get the large size, as the usable area of the regular size is quite small one you put the grate in.
54 posted on
08/23/2008 1:04:26 AM PDT by
Huntress
(If you have a chip on your shoulder, you think everybody's trying to knock it off.-AnAmericanMother)
To: martin_fierro
I've recently switched to a litter called “Fresh Results.” It's made of corncobs, is much lighter and less dusty than clay litter, clumps just as well, and controls odors well. It has a nice pine scent. Wal-mart sells it. My kitties track it pretty bad, but it vacuums up easily with a small rechargeable vac.
55 posted on
08/23/2008 1:09:23 AM PDT by
Huntress
(If you have a chip on your shoulder, you think everybody's trying to knock it off.-AnAmericanMother)
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