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Type of pee pads I was just wondering what brand or type of pee pee pad you use? Is there a certain brand or style? |
We use Little Stinker brand. We get them at petco. |
I use all brand of pee pads . Never had problems . |
I used an expensive brand called Jump Start that I got at PetSmart and have used two other brands. I have been using Hartz brand that I pick up at my discount grocery store, Food 4 Less. They seem to be less expensive for the same quality. |
I bought a box of 200 off of Ebay for $14.99 + shipping. They are irregulars, but they work great! |
we use whatever it the cheapest, if you think about it...pee pads are like flushing money away. he he |
Washable pee pads We use the washable pee pads from www.piddlepads.com. They cost more upfront, but long term we are saving money. We bought 12 of them 6 months ago and they are still in great condition! |
:eek: whoa those piddlepads are EXPENSIVE!!! :eek: |
I just use the kind from Walmart I dont know the brand but you get 32 of them for 6.87. Very good deal! |
I also use the walmart ones...cheap, and Straszny uses them better than the petco brand that I had before. Who knows why... |
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I use the Jump Start from PetSmart! They are good but expensive. I have been thinking of switching to a cheaper one soon. |
I like the ones at Target, large and smell good. (Arm & Hammer) 36=$12.99 In the kitchen (tile floor) I use smaller cheaper ones and change them more often. They are bed pads for bladder control from the grocery store. 36=$6.99 the ones on ebay are a great buy for some parts of the country but shipping is pretty high to the west coast. |
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She would potty next to the Walmart ones (all over the kitchen floor), but she's hitting these PiddlePads smack dab in the middle! (So far anyway). Plus, she had a habit of shredding her disposable pads, she can't do that with these! I got a dozen of them for $60 (free shipping)....Although now that I look, they had to increase their price by about a buck each... In the long run, they're going to be less expensive. $10 a month in disposable pads which adds up to about $120 year, or $60 for something that'll last somewhere between a year or two.... |
I got 200 of them from PetEdge for 15 bucks when I first got Stewie. I haven't run out yet because he goes outside mostly. |
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