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lionessrampant said:
Originally Posted by CCSR79

Hmmm, I wonder why that is....it is basically the only clumping, non-toxic, eco-friendly litter I have found. And, lo and behold, it's squarely in my price range!
I've heard many people complain about Swheat Scoop sticking to the litter box. Do you have that problem, or do you do something to keep it from doing that?
 

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Originally Posted by lionessrampant

I've heard many people complain about Swheat Scoop sticking to the litter box. Do you have that problem, or do you do something to keep it from doing that?
That's the same complaint I heard.
 

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Originally Posted by CCSR79

That's the same complaint I heard.
I've read on here that you can give the litter box a spritz with cooking spray (Pam or the like) to help with that issue.

Cindy
 

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Originally Posted by RoseHawke

I've read on here that you can give the litter box a spritz with cooking spray (Pam or the like) to help with that issue.

Cindy
And that is what I do and haven't had any problems.

You can get it all of the big pet specialty stores (Petsmart, petco, pets supplies plus, etc) and at some supermarkets...I've seen it at Jewel/Osco
 
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Thanks I am open for new ideas that betters my kitties
 
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