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wrote in message om... I don't know what you're feeding your cat, but feeding a high quality food helps with the smell. Innova and Wellness dry cat food. Both high quality foods. I am curious to know how you would deal with dirty diaper odour when it comes to a human. Dude, what is your problem? Why do you feel it is necessary to answer a honest question with sarastic remarks? Any sarcasism is of your perception. Excuse me but since I work 12 hour+ days, I can not always scope the litter box immediately after the cat exits. I work very long hours also. I am unable to scoop immediately either, but when I return home after a long day - it takes no time at all to toss the smelly stuff into the toilet. Why don't you go take a dump in a litterbox and see how it smells uncovered after a couple hours. Maybe you should be eating more "high quality food". Sounds to me as though you need to get a life. We go above and beyond to take care of our cats and treat them like children in our family. Seeing as you go "above and beyond" when it comes to your cats, why are you whining? |
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Any sarcasism is of your perception.
Maybe, but it is responses like yours that ruin boards like this. A simple question was asked about an air filter recommendation and you felt the need to attack another person based on your perceptions of reality. I work very long hours also. I am unable to scoop immediately either, but when I return home after a long day - it takes no time at all to toss the smelly stuff into the toilet. hense, it is the last thing I do before I leave the house and the first thing I do when I return. Seeing as you go "above and beyond" when it comes to your cats, why are you whining? How is asking for an air filter recommendation whining? Sounds like you're the one who needs to take a step back and rethink their outlook on how they deal with people. Take some communication classes or read some books on how to effectively deal with people. This is my last response to your toils as you are not worth wasting my time. ***To everyone else, thank you for the thoughtful and informative responses to my original posts and air filter recommendations. I apologize for the dialog above as it is out of subject. |
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Any sarcasism is of your perception.
Maybe, but it is responses like yours that ruin boards like this. A simple question was asked about an air filter recommendation and you felt the need to attack another person based on your perceptions of reality. I work very long hours also. I am unable to scoop immediately either, but when I return home after a long day - it takes no time at all to toss the smelly stuff into the toilet. hense, it is the last thing I do before I leave the house and the first thing I do when I return. Seeing as you go "above and beyond" when it comes to your cats, why are you whining? How is asking for an air filter recommendation whining? Sounds like you're the one who needs to take a step back and rethink their outlook on how they deal with people. Take some communication classes or read some books on how to effectively deal with people. This is my last response to your toils as you are not worth wasting my time. ***To everyone else, thank you for the thoughtful and informative responses to my original posts and air filter recommendations. I apologize for the dialog above as it is out of subject. |
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On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 13:47:19 -0700, psu104 wrote:
Can anyone recommend a good air cleaner/filter for removing litter box smell? Background: I have two cats and one of them refuses to cover her "deposits" in the box. I clean the box twice a day and one of the cats refuses to use a littermaid automatic box. Hence, I have litter box smell between cleanings. I've been told that the Ionic Breeze air cleaner is good for this type of application. anyone have any experience with this? Any other recommendations? Thanks! S It also helps to have a circulating fan in front of an open window. You can turn the fan on and open the window when you return home. Good luck. MLB |
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On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 13:47:19 -0700, psu104 wrote:
Can anyone recommend a good air cleaner/filter for removing litter box smell? Background: I have two cats and one of them refuses to cover her "deposits" in the box. I clean the box twice a day and one of the cats refuses to use a littermaid automatic box. Hence, I have litter box smell between cleanings. I've been told that the Ionic Breeze air cleaner is good for this type of application. anyone have any experience with this? Any other recommendations? Thanks! S It also helps to have a circulating fan in front of an open window. You can turn the fan on and open the window when you return home. Good luck. MLB |
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I don't know what you're feeding your cat, but feeding a high quality food helps with the smell. Innova and Wellness dry cat food. Both high quality foods. I just remembered something - I don't know how picky your cats are about their litter (I know you said one won't use a littermaid). Have you tried that new litter with the crystals in it? Has a funky texture, but oh, oh, oh, does it have some sweet odor control... I've got a fairly ancient cat (will be 17 in the spring) and his digestive systems has _definitely_ become less efficient in the last few years. He consumes vast amounts of water so the litter box fills pretty quickly with clumps and he doesn't, er, reduce the same volume of food to the same volume of droppings anymore. It also stinks more, I guess because he's processing less of it. Anyway, even with dry food it's pretty gross. He likes Arm & Hammer litter, and they came out with a new formula that has crystals in it. There was a small but noticeable improvement both in the volume of clumps I had to remove and in the litterbox smell. I found some 100% crystals (don't remember the manufacturer, but they come in a clear plastic jug) and now I cut the Arm & Hammer about 50% with the crystals. I won't say that I'd like to have the litterbox under my bed, exactly, but I do really have to be right on top of the thing to smell it. I found this stuff after reading a review on the web - someone had decided to do a controlled experiment with her cat and rolled through a number of litter alternatives, making notes on cat-friendliness, smell control, cost, etc. I remember that she said that the crystals were the most expensive, and that it took her cat a while to be really comfortable with them, but that there was virtually no odor. So it's not just my boy... |
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I don't know what you're feeding your cat, but feeding a high quality food helps with the smell. Innova and Wellness dry cat food. Both high quality foods. I just remembered something - I don't know how picky your cats are about their litter (I know you said one won't use a littermaid). Have you tried that new litter with the crystals in it? Has a funky texture, but oh, oh, oh, does it have some sweet odor control... I've got a fairly ancient cat (will be 17 in the spring) and his digestive systems has _definitely_ become less efficient in the last few years. He consumes vast amounts of water so the litter box fills pretty quickly with clumps and he doesn't, er, reduce the same volume of food to the same volume of droppings anymore. It also stinks more, I guess because he's processing less of it. Anyway, even with dry food it's pretty gross. He likes Arm & Hammer litter, and they came out with a new formula that has crystals in it. There was a small but noticeable improvement both in the volume of clumps I had to remove and in the litterbox smell. I found some 100% crystals (don't remember the manufacturer, but they come in a clear plastic jug) and now I cut the Arm & Hammer about 50% with the crystals. I won't say that I'd like to have the litterbox under my bed, exactly, but I do really have to be right on top of the thing to smell it. I found this stuff after reading a review on the web - someone had decided to do a controlled experiment with her cat and rolled through a number of litter alternatives, making notes on cat-friendliness, smell control, cost, etc. I remember that she said that the crystals were the most expensive, and that it took her cat a while to be really comfortable with them, but that there was virtually no odor. So it's not just my boy... |
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