Cat question......

BannedTroll

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What do you cat people use? I have the A&H multiple cat and it still stinks. I clean it every time the cat goes. I bought this feline pine crap and now have to ween my cat off normal litter. Is it worth it? I am not a cat person and kept a stray that my dog (105lb german shephard) likes but I can't stand this smell. I know most of you liberal/communist hippies have cats.....Help?

update: glen, I think you are on the right track. I made the final switch to feline pine today and dumped her old litter in the trash can beside the toilet in my office. Later I smelled sh!t. I went to clean the box and nothing. The cat had sh!t in the trash can. Guess that doesn't say much for feline pine bit gives me hope that she will use the toilet. :)
 

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Originally posted by: glen
I trained mine to use a toilet.

if I thought you were serious I would ask how you did it....hell I'll ask anyway. My dog can flush for her if that is a problem.
 

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Originally posted by: SchrodingersDog
Toilet or automatic litterbox will work - and did you call me a Communist hippie?

Why yes...yes I did. Fvck the aout-boxes cost $80....
 

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Litter may have little to no effect on the smell if the cat isn't eating the right foods. What they eat relates to what smells.
 

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We have been using a littermaid automatic cat box for the last 2 years. Before that we had a cat door through the garage wall into a closed box with a litter tray. Littermaid works better.

The toilet trick uses a plastic tray that goes under the toilet seat. First you move the litter box into the bathroom. Then put in the tray with some of the old litter. Eventually you don't need the tray. Works with some cats, not with others. Or maybe works with some cat owners.
 

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Originally posted by: TechnoKid
Litter may have little to no effect on the smell if the cat isn't eating the right foods. What they eat relates to what smells.

Hey...what should I feed it? It already gets the expensive sh!t (wife's request).
 

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Originally posted by: mikeford
We have been using a littermaid automatic cat box for the last 2 years. Before that we had a cat door through the garage wall into a closed box with a litter tray. Littermaid works better.

The toilet trick uses a plastic tray that goes under the toilet seat. First you move the litter box into the bathroom. Then put in the tray with some of the old litter. Eventually you don't need the tray. Works with some cats, not with others. Or maybe works with some cat owners.

cool..thanks
 
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You don't want to spend eighty bucks? Does the shiznit stink or doesn't it? Imagine the life you'd lead if you didn't have to clean it every time and you could stop stressing over your stank ass cats. Do you also reuse toilet paper? Go ahead and treat yourself girl, you deserve it.
 

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Originally posted by: SchrodingersDog
You don't want to spend eighty bucks? Does the shiznit stink or doesn't it? Imagine the life you'd lead if you didn't have to clean it every time and you could stop stressing over your stank ass cats. Do you also reuse toilet paper? Go ahead and treat yourself girl, you deserve it.

Good point....
 

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Whatever you do, never let a cat eat rubber bands, the result is very nasty.

Dry cat chow is better for cats then canned stuff.
 

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Originally posted by: BannedTroll
Originally posted by: TechnoKid
Litter may have little to no effect on the smell if the cat isn't eating the right foods. What they eat relates to what smells.

Hey...what should I feed it? It already gets the expensive sh!t (wife's request).

I wouldn't exactly know, maybe ask a veterinarian.