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Opinions on litter?
Mon, 8 Dec 2008 11:06:04 -0500 from cshenk :
"Stan Brown" wrote Target brand is cheaper and even less dusty. Great stuff. $4 for 14 lbs. I didn't write that, actually; cybercat did. The only Target brand I know is Archer Farms for foods; I didn't know they had one for litter. Does it actually say "Target" on it, or do they use some brand name? Hi Stan. Target is a store. Probably arent any where you are so you didnt recognize it. Kinda like a Kmart sort of place. Decent prices for lots of things, as well as lots of junk ;-) I know Target is a store chain -- how else would I know that Archer Farms is its house brand for food? My question was, what is the name of the Target house brand for litter that cybercat was recommending? -- Stan Brown, Oak Road Systems, Tompkins County, New York, USA http://OakRoadSystems.com Shikata ga nai... |
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Opinions on litter?
On Nov 23, 3:29*am, "Janet" wrote:
I was using Fresh Step, and found that there was little or no odor and it was easy to clean. Tried a corn-based one, but didn't like the smell. Went back to Fresh Step. Tried Arm & Hammer, but there was distinct Eau de Cat Box in the house and I found it very hard to scoop: it tended to form a wet, gooey mass that stuck to the sides and bottom of the box and was hard to get off. I just laboriously scraped all of that stuff off of the box, scrubbed it out, and refilled with Fresh Step. I'd love to find something cheaper that worked as well, but after the Arm& Hammer fiasco I'm reluctant to experiment! I almost bought a bag of Fresh Step Crystals yesterday, but the thought of the cat pee-imbued crystals staying in the box for weeks was not appealing when compared to scooping and removing the clumps. Anyone know of a bargain litter that really works well? I use sawdust. It is cheap the only drawback is it tends to get flicked everywhere. tigerman http://www.zazzle.com/biglnet/cats http://www.justbyjulie.com |
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Opinions on litter?
"Janet" wrote:
Anyone know of a bargain litter that really works well? Do not know about bargain (apparently some of it is cheap), but I plan to use hypoallergenic litter from now on. Currently, I see that there are two or three major brands of hypoallergenic cat litter. You might have to scoop more often since it does not have perfumes (or dyes) but it is less likely to cause allergic reactions since your cats sniff and scratch around a lot in litter. Someone who has a cat that licks itself too much might consider trying it. |
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