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Homemade cat litter freshner?
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That's why I recommend a large, deep tray! I, too, found out the hard, yukky way :rotfl:AnnaV wrote:Heehee I remember we got a litter tray for our cats that was too short, they used to sit in it and poo but their bottoms hung over the edge so the poo went on the kitchen floor. Just thought I'd share that with you all!
Good Grief! I've only got 4 (and OH has his eye on a brown tabby Maine Coon) and I sometimes feel swamped. Thankfully only 2 youngest of them ever use indoor litter trays, and then only overnight. Older mogs wait til they get outside.Jo13 wrote:Bear in mind we've 19 cats."Cheap", "Fast", "Right" -- pick two.0 -
Try lining the tray with an old carrier, a thin layer of bicarb and then I used to use morrisons own litter. It was not too bad. Also try just feeding them on dried food as this can help stop the pebble dash effect!The best bargains are priceless!!!!!!!!!! :T :T :T0
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I've also tried bicarb mixed in with the litter, but because I use clumping litter, it seemed to stop the clumping effect!Shanni0
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