I buy my litter (Arm & Hammer scoop) in 30# boxes. I prefer to have at least 2-3 boxes on hand at any given time. However if it's on super sale I'll buy as many as 6 boxes (that's 180lbs of litter!)
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I buy my litter (Arm & Hammer scoop) in 30# boxes. I prefer to have at least 2-3 boxes on hand at any given time. However if it's on super sale I'll buy as many as 6 boxes (that's 180lbs of litter!)
I've seen the Odor Eaters brand there, but haven't tried it. How does it work? Does it clump really well??Quote:
Originally Posted by krazyaboutkatz
I have tried the Nature's Miracle litter, which I thought worked really well, but a few of my guys downstairs refused to use the litter box if it only had that in it. So, I had to put in other clumping litter to go with it. The fosters upstairs used it and had no issues with it.
Normally when I go to PetSmart, I would buy 4-5 of the largest boxes of the Exsquisicat brand clumping litter. I thought it worked ok, and for the money, it was good. I do like the new formula that Scoop Away is using. It's been clumping great, and works well on the smell.
I guess normally I have about 2 - 40lb pails unopened, plus one opened pail in each foster room and then another open pail in the downstairs for Furbee's potty in the kitchen, and another open pail in the "litter room" on the 2nd floor. The manager at PetSmart said the last time I stocked up "Either you have a lot of cats, or there's a mountain lion in your house!" LOL!
Yes, I think it does but I also mix it with the unscented Everclean. I also like the fact that it has a nice smell that's not overpowering like some of the scented litters.:) Catnapper was the one who started using it and started a thread about it so I decided to give it a try.Quote:
Originally Posted by jenn_librarian
Usually about 60 pounds (27 kg) on hand... If I can't find a sale then a trip to Costco is in the cards.