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    I searched this on snopes and there is nothing about it there. So I just did a google search and the only thing that came up was this thread. LOL

    I've used this product for YEARS! I love it! I also do not use it too often and I don't leave it on top of the litter. Either I sprinkle it on and then add new litter on top. Or if I do sprinkle it on and do not need to add litter I cut it into the existing litter.
    I think I do have a box sitting out. It's been there for a while. But I will be moving it to the cabinet tonight.
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    I am seriously doubting the validity of this. If it had really happened, the product would have been taken off of the market. Arm and Hammer has been around for a long time. If it is true, I am sorry for the owner's loss.

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    I have been using this product for ages and have never had a problem with it. I am someone who does not like strong sents or even candles! But this does not bother me at all. And I have never noticed that it bothers any of my cats! In fact some of them just wait for me to do the boxes so that they can jump right in and make a stinky mess.

    I sprinkle a little bit on top of the litter before I scoop out the litter pans therefore it gets mixed in well. It helps take the "cat" odor out of the litter that is left behind after scooping. We keep the boxes out of reach of the cats but close to the litter pans.

    I keep all harmful cleaning products in a cabinet under the kitchen sink... but I have a large, standing up right (as tall as the cabinet door), medal kitty sitting in front of that cabinet. If the cats try to open that door the medal cat falls over and makes a loud racket. Scares the cats away and alerts me at the same time. After they try that and get scared from the noise of the falling cat they leave that cabinet alone. I also have some of those in front of my food cabinets! They are decorative and provide safety for the cats at the same time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BarbPond View Post
    I have been using this product for ages and have never had a problem with it. I am someone who does not like strong sents or even candles! But this does not bother me at all. And I have never noticed that it bothers any of my cats! In fact some of them just wait for me to do the boxes so that they can jump right in and make a stinky mess.

    I sprinkle a little bit on top of the litter before I scoop out the litter pans therefore it gets mixed in well. It helps take the "cat" odor out of the litter that is left behind after scooping. We keep the boxes out of reach of the cats but close to the litter pans.

    I keep all harmful cleaning products in a cabinet under the kitchen sink... but I have a large, standing up right (as tall as the cabinet door), medal kitty sitting in front of that cabinet. If the cats try to open that door the medal cat falls over and makes a loud racket. Scares the cats away and alerts me at the same time. After they try that and get scared from the noise of the falling cat they leave that cabinet alone. I also have some of those in front of my food cabinets! They are decorative and provide safety for the cats at the same time.
    It isn't true. Well, maybe the cat perished, but not from the Arm and Hammer product. I actually emailed the company because I was concerned about using it. They said there is no validity to it.

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    I am sure that Donna posted this in good faith. It is almost as though you need to double check the truth of anything new that is posted on the internet.

    Arm and Hammer even advertises on their box that it is good for littler boxes. This is an old company - I feel confident that they would protect their reputation.

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    http://www.truthaboutpetfood.com/art...at-litter.html

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