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Old April 20th 04, 12:26 AM
Paige
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when that happens to Chloe's paws I just run her little paw under the sink
and try like the dickens to rinse it off!!!


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Old April 20th 04, 12:26 AM
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when that happens to Chloe's paws I just run her little paw under the sink
and try like the dickens to rinse it off!!!


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Old April 20th 04, 02:33 AM
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I tried that corn one one time and the cats wouldn't use the box it was in.
I left it next to the regular one for months. I wonder if they would like
Swheat scoop. I sure would like less dust.

Mine seemed to like eating it more than anything, and for me it
produced even more dust than clay does (which I scale by how "dusty"
the book shelves near the box get).
So we are still on the hunt for the lowest dust producer which also
gives a good indication of urine output amount. Suggestions always
appreciated.

Teri
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Old April 20th 04, 02:33 AM
teri
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I tried that corn one one time and the cats wouldn't use the box it was in.
I left it next to the regular one for months. I wonder if they would like
Swheat scoop. I sure would like less dust.

Mine seemed to like eating it more than anything, and for me it
produced even more dust than clay does (which I scale by how "dusty"
the book shelves near the box get).
So we are still on the hunt for the lowest dust producer which also
gives a good indication of urine output amount. Suggestions always
appreciated.

Teri
 




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