I find they last about a month. And yes..there is no smell to us. The unit does get warm to the touch. I find that the effects seem to increase as time goes on. Last night my whole crew ate better than than have in a while and this morning Deirdre was in a much better mood than she has been. She always hates weekday mornings because I have to leave for work. As she senses the time growing close for me to get up she starts to growl and grumble and hiss. But this morning it wasn't as intense. I have had this one in for about 5 days now.
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Maybe they are all at the RB playing together and waiting for us. He was ao awesome. We were on our way back from Calif to NC and got stopped in NM by a Stae policeman for speeding or something. It was late at night, Ferd was asleep in the back seat... JIm was talking to the policeman and all of a sudden that boy woke up... the POliceman looked at him and Ferdie stuck his head out the window gave this guy a big ole wet juicy lick on the face. I thought this guy was going to pass out.
There should be some way to regulate the amount released but apparently there is not. (I thought maybe the vents were opened all the way and that was why it evaporated in half the time the box indicates.) I'm going to contact the company, because it says right on the box that it should last about 6 weeks, and at $24.00 a refill, I can't afford changing the refill every 3 weeks. I really don't know if it has had any effect on my cats. Debra has been using the litter box consistently (knock on wood!) even though experiencing a urinary tract infection for which she is on meds now. Her pees were very tiny and frequent so the vet did an in-house urinalysis and also sent out to a lab and diagnosed UTI. No crystals were found, nor any other kidney problems.


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