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I think maybe because its in a small space? I just cant' stand the smell and I do scoop it. I'll have to try a few more.... |
Breny~ I used to keep my cat's litter box in the bathroom next to the toilet in my apartment (b/c that was the only logical place for it), and didn't have any smell issues. Supposedly, using baking soda in the litter helps too, but I'm not sure if it really does or not. I know how you feel though; you don't want people walking into your home and sniffing and saying "there's a catbox here somewhere":rolleyes: . You might try the crystals; I just haven't b/c they seem more expensive to me and we have to watch our pennies these days:cool: . |
I use the cheap Walmart one - Special Kitty. Works as good as the more expensive ones. I've tried them all. I even bought a bag of outlandishly priced super-crystals - they won't even set foot in the box. It was never used. I tried the pearls. They worked the best for odor and cleaning, but the pearls stuck to their paws and I had little pee-filled pearls all over the house. Step on a few of them and out go the pearls and back comes the Special Kitty. Trust me, my 2 cats have the most functional digestive systems ever! That's why Roxy and Remi are constantly cleaning their tushes for them:rolleyes: . |
Well I went at lunch and bought the fresh step with carbon. We;ll try it and see! They didn't have the scoopable pine. |
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