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catman2130093

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Posted: 07/05/08 02:28pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

2 simple tips-buy QUALITY food-if it smells bad going in, it's gonna stink coming out. Buy QUALITY cat litter (I use "Everclean" with activated charcoal. I have two cats in a 29' class c. Never a smell. I keep the litterbox at the foot of the bed, and scoop it daily. When I'm scooping, I put it in the shower, then return it to the bedroom. I bought one of those plastic trays with a grid that sits on it (PetSmart) and between the smaller granules of the Everclean and the grid placed in front of the box, I have minimized the tracking too. I have noticed that when I use a bargain brand litter (PetSmart is 70 miles away)that the granules are larger, and don't fall through the grid into the tray underneath as well. Regardless, I vacumn every day anyways, I like to be barefoot in the coach! My cats are worth the effort, hope yours is too.

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I've been saving this link for my "to do" list. If you scroll half way down you'll see an example of what you're talking about.

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MrsSoCalToolGuy wrote:


Great idea. A $50,000 to $70,000 dollar litter box.


LOL. You can't put a price on our fury friends! And hey if you're going to spend it anyway you might as well make them happy too!


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KaseyKahneFan wrote:

MrsSoCalToolGuy wrote:


Great idea. A $50,000 to $70,000 dollar litter box.


LOL. You can't put a price on our fury friends! And hey if you're going to spend it anyway you might as well make them happy
too!


"You can't put a price on our furry friends? SURE YOU CAN! There's NO WAY I'd spend $500 on this cat - I have 7 grandkids and 4 kids I'd rather bless first! If Barney gets THAT sick, he's going to kitty heaven and I'll readopt another kitty.

Now I get to hear all the rants against me for thinking that my cat is a CAT, not a human.


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KaseyKahneFan wrote:

MrsSoCalToolGuy wrote:


Great idea. A $50,000 to $70,000 dollar litter box.


LOL. You can't put a price on our fury friends! And hey if you're going to spend it anyway you might as well make them happy too!
Well, hell. I spent $50k on a motorhome and I poop in it too! ;-)

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We have 4 cats, they are our kids, that camp out on the dash and watch the world go by. We have to clean the litterbox several times a day, like as soon as one poops. It gets a bit crowded because our A is small, but who cares. The cats never go outside, mainly because they don't want to.....chris3

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