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Feline Pine Kitty Litter Cuts Down OdorsBy Terri H. from NV Feedback About This Post:RE: Feline Pine Kitty Litter Cuts Down Odors
I like Feline Pine, but my cat kicks the pellets all over the place. I've been making my own -- http://alliesanswers.com/tip-of-the ... -day-make-your-own-kitty-litter/1044 Post By Allie (Guest Post) RE: Feline Pine Kitty Litter Cuts Down Odors
Confused? I have a hard time believing that there is a product(thats been around for years) hurting animals and still being sold. It is only dangerous when inhaled on constant basis. Cats get in and go. Softwood(pine, cedar) shavings are dangerous for critters mostly. http://www.ratfanclub.org/litters.html Post by Starchild in VT RE: Feline Pine Kitty Litter Cuts Down OdorsPine Wood chips are taboo for smaller animals like bunnies and cats because the pine oiils in it destroy either the liver or kidneys after a while. God bless you. : ) Post By Lynda (Guest Post) RE: Feline Pine Kitty Litter Cuts Down OdorsI tried mixing it with my usual litter, but even with just a tiny bit, my cat refused to use the litter box. I think he hated the texture of it. I tried two different ones made of newspapers, but didn't think they absorbed too well. I'm now using one that's made of corn; it's pretty expensive, but works really well. The texture is a lot like regular litter. You scoop the clumps and flush them down the toilet, and just add more litter as it goes down. Occassionally, we change the litter completely. I just didn't like my cat breathing in all the dust from regular cat litter. Post by susanmajp RE: Feline Pine Kitty Litter Cuts Down Odors
The trick with getting cats used to Feline Pine is that you start out by mixing it in with the litter presently being used and then eventually switch it to 100% Feline Pine. My cats have never had a problem w/ it and we like it a lot, too. Post by Maryeileen RE: Feline Pine Kitty Litter Cuts Down Odorsmy cat hated it too. she just peed on the floor instead Post By jenny (Guest Post) RE: Feline Pine Kitty Litter Cuts Down Odors
Dear Terri, Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Feline Pine Kitty Litter Cuts Down OdorsI use MUlti-Cat, and I also put about a 1/4 of a box of baking soda into the bottom of the tray. That seems to help cut down the odor. Multi-cat is not inexpensive, but it works much better than any bargain brand, and is worth the cost because it is not stinky. Post By louel53 (Guest Post) RE: Feline Pine Kitty Litter Cuts Down OdorsI have five cats and tried Feline Pine - The first day or so was so-so - after that the smell was the same as with the regular clay litter. I'm trying Fresh Step next that has a different type of odor eliminator. Good luck! Post by catlady5 RE: Feline Pine Kitty Litter Cuts Down OdorsI tried it once and my cat would not go anywhere near it. Post By Bonnie (Guest Post) |
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