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Old July 12th 08, 11:51 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
Janet Boss
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Default "Multicat" litter: what makes it multi?

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Cheryl wrote:


But I have to wonder what happens with the occasional loose or watery
stool? I have a cat with a compromised immune system and usually it
is his skin affected, but sometimes his stool.


I think clumping is your best option for that problem. It would make a
mess of the Breeze box and pellets.

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Old August 11th 08, 05:30 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
Martin O'Brien
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Default "Multicat" litter: what makes it multi?

On Fri, 11 Jul 2008 00:21:13 GMT, "Spot" wrote:

If you're in the Northeast, you should try the store brand litter at
BJs (a warehouse shopping club store). They have a 40lb box for $7.99!

-Martin O'B


Some cats dislike the good smelling odor crystals in some cat litters and
will not use it. I had one do exactly that so I just buy the plain old
scoopable from Walmart. $6.45 for a 28lb box. As long as I scoop a couple
times a day and put a little fresh on top we have no odor problems.

Celeste



"Phil P." wrote in message
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"Robotech_Master" wrote in message
g...
I've noticed that one of the flavors of cat litter I can get (I use
Arm & Hammer) calls itself "Multicat".

Given that I'm about to be a multicat owner, I'm curious what the
difference is between that and "ordinary" litter. I have seen that
the texture of the granules is noticeably different, but I'm wondering
why.


Multicat is slightly scented. The granules contain a little more
deodorant.
Stick to A&H Super Scoop Fragrance Free (blue label).


Best of luck with your new friends.

http://maxshouse.com/PreventativeHealth.htm

Phil



 




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