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anyone ever use weewee pads in tubs?

THISDUDE Sep 14, 2008 06:32 PM

I never would of thought of it but these seem pretty cheap and im sick of disgusting pissed on newspaper sticking to cage bottoms etc.
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BackBeat Sep 15, 2008 01:06 AM

My only concern is what chemicals they are using for odor control, or whatever, in the pads.

Thanks for the link.
As a cat owner, who gets ribbed from time to time by my dog-owning brothers, I love the photo of that DOG peeing indoors....

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SRX Sep 15, 2008 07:23 AM

Very plump kitty!

JonathanPG Sep 15, 2008 02:56 PM

well no so much about the wee wee pads for animals because they DO have an attractant to them. What you should use are the wee wee pads for the elderly, they should be cheaper and i know they don't have an attractant to them, not that i use them lol. I use them in my tubs sometimes when my mom brings some home from work, but yeah good idea!

paulbuckley Sep 15, 2008 06:39 PM

i'm pretty sure elderly pads do have an attractant added. you have a choice of green or red jello.

dont believe me?

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1639247/posts

JonathanPG Sep 15, 2008 07:08 PM

no really they are for the elderly and they don't have an attractant, i mean c'mon when old people have to go they are going regardless of where they are, the ones i get are blue and they don't smell like the wee wee pads. They are like diapers but instead of wearing them at night they put them on their beds.

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