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Posted by: pmantone at Mon Apr 28 12:26:20 2003 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by pmantone ] I also use unscented clay litter as Boris really likes to dig in it. It is inexpensive and controls odors very well, especially if you have a cat like Boris who wants the poop scooped as soon as he finishes burying it. Otherwise he will not use the box again until I do-so I keep two boxes going for one cat. I am still thinking potty training though as he still perches on the edge of his box to go. It's hilarious to see a 9 lb cat perch on the edge of his box and drop his stuff into the box but I haven't figured out how to get past the digging yet. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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