Having said that--I change the boxes twice a week--because even our cats
can't stand it if the box gets stinky--so to keep the peace around here--I
change them Sundays and Thursdays.
If you only have one cat, I would think changing once a week would do--but
we have more than one--including Rusty (Rustoleum that we adopted when his
human parents passed away) that is huge and thus makes a bigger
errrr...impression on your nose. I'm amazed he adapted to using a box
because he had been an outdoor cat in his first home.
Brenda (also wondering where everyone has been lately)
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Actually, the sawdust doesn't scatter much, and the hard pellets REALLY
don't scatter, because they are really too heavy to. I noticed a lot less
"tracking" around here once I switched from plain clay to the pellets, and I
noticed a lot less litter box odor, too. And, it's MUCH cheaper. A 40
pound bag of pellets lasts me probably six weeks to two months for three
cats, and it costs about five dollars at the local home improvement store
here. (I used to use a litter called Feline Pine, but it's very expensive
and the woodstove pellets are basically the same thing without the pine
scent, which the kitties didn't like much anyway.)
The only disadvantage I found to using the woodstove pellets is that you
have to stock up a little bit during the cold months because at least around
here, they don't carry them during the warmer months. So I buy several bags
in March and then another several bags in September, and things work out
just fine.
I change two boxes (for three kitties) twice a week, using just 4 to 5 cups
of pellets in each box and then a sprinkling of litter on top (maybe half a
cup); I use garbage bags as liners for the litter boxes, which have "hood"
covers that keep the bags in place on the boxes. Using "liners" makes
changing the boxes a lot easier and quicker. But I would bet my litter box
costs (and smell, and the labor of cleaning them) have been cut at least in
half since I started using pellet litter as opposed to plain clay.
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I use Tidy Cat, too. Sometimes the red and
sometimes the blue, depending if I'm at the
grocery, Wal-Mart or Sam's. It's still going to
smell some. DH puts baking soda in it too,
bought from Sam's in industrial sized bags.
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You can't have everything. . . where would you put
it?
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Have a great day
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Thanks.
I did read the other replies from others, but I don't think we have many of
the suggested brands where I am.
I did end up with one that is apparently intended for "small spaces" - Maxx
Cat or something by Purina?? Something like that. It's Small Spaces, and
says it's ideal for a cat box in a bathroom, laundry room, closet, etc.
When I was at the one pet store, the lady actually did say the same thing
about the multi-cat formula. She recommended, for what I said my needs
were, either the Maxx Cat Small Spaces or the Maxx Cat Multi-Cat one, both
of which she said worked very well. This Small Spaces one seems to be good,
though.
I'm lucky if I can get the box cleaned every 2 days, though. With one cat,
though, it's not horrible. Apparently along with pregnancy, breastfeeding
is another time that it's not recommended to clean the kitty litter if you
don't have to, and since N is willing every couple days, that's good enough
for me.
I'll also definitely try the baking soda. And using ammonia is just the
same as cleaning with bad smelling pee to me anyway... I think I'll give the
multi-cat type a try for the next box I buy. This brand is a little more
expensive, but it definitely seems worth the few extra dollars.
also, if you smell the kitty pee but can't figure out where it is, get a
blacklight, use it at night with no other lights on, black lights show kitty
pee very well, but be warned, they can also show lots of other forms of
"genetic,bio type samples"
Lee
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