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ILoveMyAbbyGirl
09-28-2008, 07:50 PM
Just a random question.

I use basic clay litter, and yeah, it stinks, lol.

What do you use to keep the smell down?

jennielynn1970
09-28-2008, 09:12 PM
I've been using crystals in my boxes since this summer. I've bought Mimi Crystals from Walmart, as well as Fresh Step Crystals. I like them both. It dries out the poop, the pee dries out as well, and makes cleaning the boxes a breeze (which is done at least once a day for all 10 boxes). There's hardly any dust either, which is a major plus. It may not mask odor right when the cats poop, but I can handle that.

Sevaede
09-29-2008, 12:46 AM
I use Feline Pine. It does a good job with the smells and I just like the overall performance of the product. :D

kt_luvs_kitties
09-29-2008, 01:23 AM
I use the clumping special kitty kind at WalMart. I am THRILLED with it! For 7 bucks a box, it really does work great for me!

I HATE HATE HATE the smell of Fresh Step... It sticks to my skin, and I smell of it all day long:rolleyes: Scoop away is the same way:p

The Wally Worlds newer kind, with Crystals, is also good if they dont have the kind I get;)

kt_luvs_kitties
09-29-2008, 01:27 AM
Wanted to add: I used to use the non clumping, and it was AWFUL! With 11+ boxes to clean twice a day, it STUNK and was just a mess to clean up.

I had to completely dump the boxes daily... It cost too much and was of no use to me! It made my life harder, and having to carry 10-15 bags of old litter outside everyday was a daunting task in itself, and when my Husband had to take them to the dump, he was infuriated:eek::mad: He said he is going to use the potty bags as weights in his work out room:p:rolleyes:;)

Freedom
09-29-2008, 08:28 AM
Been using Tidy Cat clumping litter for years. It makes a lot of dust, but my boxes all have hoods on them, so that keeps the dust down.

columbine
09-29-2008, 08:49 AM
I use Yesterday's News. It's not "clumping," but the pellets swell when damp and can be scooped with a slotted scoop. Great odor control, light & easy to carry, and no dust.

When Smudge first moved in, he used Feline Pine. It would have been fine if I had hardwood floors, but I have carpets, and it just ended up everywhere. Yesterday's News doesn't get tracked around as much.

Love, Columbine

mrspunkysmom
09-29-2008, 09:08 AM
Feline Pine

catmandu
09-29-2008, 09:25 AM
:eek:I USE THE CLUMPING LITTER, USUALLY THE PET VALU OR THE PECETERA BRANDS!
I WOULD USE THE MAX CAT, BUT WITH 6 LITTER BOXES AND THE GETTING THOSE BAGS TO THE HOTEL THIS WORKS OUT BETTER.:eek:

StarandBratsmom
09-29-2008, 10:11 AM
Tidy Cats Crystals. Works really well, keeps the odors at bay and locks in moisture. My cat loves it.

I wrote a review about it on my website.

jazzcat
09-29-2008, 10:50 AM
Right now I use three different brands but all clumping. I use Tiday Cats, Fresh Step and the Target Brand (Petcare or something like that). I like the Target stuff because it's just like Fresh Step without all the dust and overpowering scent. I think I may switch them all to that.

Catlady711
09-29-2008, 12:34 PM
Dr. Elsey's Cat Attract litter. Just smells like fresh garden dirt.

They do make a shaker can of just the herbs that you can put into an unscented clumping litter, or to freshen the Cat Attract litter. Dunno if it works with regular clay litter though.

lvpets2002
09-29-2008, 01:01 PM
:) I also use Walmart's brand Special Kitty Citrus & like it.. Now I also mix with Arm-n-Hammer Order Control too.. Works great for my bigg bunch of furrpurr babies..

moosmom
09-29-2008, 01:03 PM
I use unscented(MollieRose has allergies)scoopable and I scoop twice a day to keep the odor at a minimum.

pomtzu
09-29-2008, 01:28 PM
We use the clumping litter - that old clay stuff is sooo nasty! :eek: Either Special Kitty from Walmart 28 lb box, or Sam's in the 40 lb bucket! It goes a long way - but then there is only one litter box for the 2 girls and it gets cleaned twice a day.

shais_mom
09-29-2008, 01:47 PM
any kind of Tidy Cat Clumping-Fresh Step-EverClean-Arm and Hammer-Special Kitty Clumping.
Anything I can get my hands on!
I used to keep it in a small tote out in my entry way and put a couple of scoops in every time I scooped. At one point I had about 80+ pounds of litter in a small tote.
One of my favorites is Tidy Cat Small Spaces. Its a bit pricier and harder to find but it works well for my small house.
I bought the Big Fresh Step automatic Cleaner when I was off with my broken foot last year thinking it would be easier since I was in a wheelchair. But the cats were terrified of it. I sprinkled baking soda over it and it would only cycle thru if the cat jumped in and out (motion sensored) and the baking soda remained unchanged for over a month.
So I emptied it out and boxed it up and took it back and got a full refund at PetCo. So I've given up the novelty of automatic litter boxes!!

LionHart
09-29-2008, 03:04 PM
When budget allow it's Arm & Hammer. Either Mulit cat or Odor Alert. When budget DOESN't allow, what ever's available at either Dollar General or Family Dollar.

RICHARD
09-29-2008, 05:43 PM
Johnny Cat and sprinkle in some A&H baking soda stuff!

I do thank the lord I have tile floors. I don't know how the Edster spreads it out over the whole house!:rolleyes:

lizbud
09-29-2008, 06:58 PM
:) I also use Walmart's brand Special Kitty Citrus & like it.. Now I also mix with Arm-n-Hammer Order Control too.. Works great for my bigg bunch of furrpurr babies..


The Arm & Hammer powder really helps. I shake some into the bottom of
the litter pan & cover it with Fresh Step litter. I have 5 inside cats & it does
a pretty good job.

Taz_Zoee
09-30-2008, 10:09 AM
I use Tidy Cats clumping litter. And I also swear by the Arm & Hammer powder stuff, it's the BEST!! I have hooded boxes but I also have a plug in air freshner right behind Taz's box that I can control the level on. I don't have one near Paizly's since her's is in her room and not out in the main area of the house. But I do have one for when she moves out into the world someday. :p
I can tell when the oil gets low in the plug in because you can start to smell the box.