Wow! How do you keep your floor so clean? I'm forever sweeping after my kitties.
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Wow! How do you keep your floor so clean? I'm forever sweeping after my kitties.
I was thinking the same thingWow! How do you keep your floor so clean? I'm forever sweeping after my kitties.
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Very much depends on the type of litter, some track more than others. No tracking hereWow! How do you keep your floor so clean? I'm forever sweeping after my kitties.
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hahaha I bet Angel wont hahaha I might have to go back to the stupid save a lot clay litter or clumping litter I just calculated how much I pend on cat food n litter it was allot so lat night i was racking my brain trying to figure out something cheaper and i did cat food i calculated would be over 100 dollers less and the cat litter about 40 less now the dogs i didn't do them yetWell..... just out of shot on the wall to the right hangs a hand vac. I love that thing!!First I sweep it back in that direction, then just vacuum it all up. The Feline Pine doesn't track to bad. That's also the reason for the little rug there, to help. I also loved the F.P. pellets instead because of the no tracking, just a few pieces would be outside the box. Whatever stuck to his feet.
BUT, sense he has had a few bouts of cystitis again, I have to stick w/ the clumping. I like Feline Pine because it's all natural, & I'm concerned, because cat's lick their paws. I don't want him licking any chemicals. I am going to have to start mixing in some of the corn litter because the F.P is just getting to expensive. That's probably what I'll cut it with. The clay just makes to much dust.
Believe me, I am always cleaning up too. I told Angel he needs to give mommy a raise!!
Oh, yeah, I don't buy actual Feline Pine, I just use wood pellets and as far as I can tell, they're the exact same. You get them either as livestock bedding from a tractor supply or as fuel for wood pellet stoves. It's by far the cheapest of any cat litter option available. Besides dirt, I guess.I am going to have to start mixing in some of the corn litter because the F.P is just getting to expensive.
I did not see johnny cat cat litter on big lots.comIi've been using Jonny Cat Complete, which has been available at Big Lots for $3.00 for a 20-pound bag (just went up to $3.25). I got sent an e-mail about using zeolite for cat litter. I know that my covered litter boxes use zeolite air filtes. Has anybody here used zeolite for cat litter? It looks, so far, like the shipping charges are more than the actual stuff itself.
Also... do you use the same quantity? How often do you have to lift out the Tootsie Rolls? And how good is the odor control compared to regular cat litter? I wouldn't mind finding and using something better than the clay litter I've been using, but I don't want to spend an arm and a leg, and I also don't want to have to scrape the boxes all the time. I have 6 cats, and have 4 large covered boxes plus a monster-size open box for them.
Sometimes I wish I could sell off the used litter to someone who would use it for compost. Make the cats earn their keep, so to speak! LOL!
Yeah, that's rough. While I had the litter of orphaned kittens, I had their little set up in the living room with their own litter box and ALL the cats started using it instead of any of the other litter boxes. It was the worst possible one they could have chosen. I mean, I'm not crazy about having a litter box in the living room to begin with and it was a smaller "kitten" one. It's gone now, though.I use the big 55 gallon Sterlite tubs and cut out an "entrance" on the side. They have nice high sides and can hold one bag of the corn litter that you can get at Walmart called "Natural Essentials" for around $6 a bag. I currently have 4 of them in various areas of the house. I have 9 cats, plus 2 house guests who will soon be going to their forever homes (Yay!).
Now with that being said... they all seem to love peeing in only one box. Don't get me wrong, they will pee in the other boxes, but only once they manage to fill the one box up completely with pee. All the other boxes have nice little clumps of pee to scoop out but this box looks like a bucket of water was dumped in it. Tried putting another box right next to it... completely ignored it and commenced their peeing in that one box. I'm pretty sure they think it's funny.
"I can imagine!" "One fur baby is enough for me."Oh, that hiney hanger business is why I have really tall sides on the litter boxes. They'd have to be pretty acrobatic to hang their hineys over my litter boxes! Also, no spilling. The pellets are too heavy to stick to their paws and the tall sides keep it from getting kicked out. I have to make things as easy on myself as possible. I have three little kids, I don't need any more messes!
Oh so he was cought in the act i heard cats do that when there not feeling goodNope, I was in there when he did it. I think if he did that, it would've broke in half. lol!