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RE: litter?

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Posted by: TenHouseCats at Mon Feb 18 10:07:52 2008  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by TenHouseCats ]  
   

we use da Arm & Hammer MultiCat stuff round here. it spensiff, but mommy tinks it da best fur all ob us.

as fur cat attrakt, well da additiff (oh, wayt, dis be a hoomin board?), ahem: the cat attract litter has saved a huge number of cats who've come into rescue because of litterbox issues.

Created by a vet, and using pheromones somehow, it used to only be available as a stand-alone litter, and so far i've never seen the additive except on the website, so my experience has only been with the litter itself. The litter comes with directions for retraining the kitty to box-usage, which is vital, as most times, poor litter box habits, once medical reasons have been ruled out, are just bad habits run amuck--so you really DO need to follow the directions. that said, the litter has worked wonders in helping kitties retrain themselves to appropriate elimination habits, and to make themselves into adoptable furry beasties.

i have used it with my personal children as well as rescue ones, and my only complaint has been that, when used with a larger number of furries, it tend to turn into litter-cement--but it's fine for a more normal number of cats.... i think the additive, where you are in control of how the underlying litter itself works, is the best solution!

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