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RE: sweet scoop vs feline pine

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Posted by: gocatgo at Fri Nov 18 23:26:50 2005  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by gocatgo ]  
   

>>I have used the scoop away and other generic scoop litters for years with my cats. My kitties are all in kitty heaven now and I am starting over with a new kitten.
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>>My breeder uses sweet scoop on her kittens after having one get respiratory problems from the scoop.
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>>I was wondering if anyone has tried both the feline pine and the sweet scoop and decided which one they like best.
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>>thanks to anyone who can answer.
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>>kat
I've never tried the Sweet Scoop but I've used Feline Pine for about 7 years now, after having tried various litters before that. Feline Pine is inexpensive, clean, no urine smell and lasts a long time before having to be completely emptied. I usually purchase it at Super Target...a 7 pound bag for $3.99 which will usually last my 4 cats, two weeks. About a month ago when I was in the pet department of Super Target, picking up my usual bags of Feline Pine, I saw some new cat litter that sort of peaked my curiousity. It's called Citra-Max-Fresh and is made from citrus peels. The bag was on sale for $3.99 and is supposed to be a months supply. I added it to my cat's Feline Pine and must say that I am really impressed. I think that I like it even better than Feline Pine. There is no odor smell whatsoever, not even if you don't get the poopies cleaned out right away. There is a slight citrus smell. I think the regular price is $6.99 but that, too, is a good price. I might be changing from Feline Pine to this litter if Super Target continues to carry it. I do know that Petsmart carries it as well, but I don't generally shop there as it's not convenient for me.

For you, I would recommend that you try Feline Pine, Swheat Scoop and maybe even the Citra Max Pet and see what you and your cat prefers.

Good luck to you!



Link: Citra-Max-Pet


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