Currently I'm using Tidy Cat jugs. I have been keeping 4 or 5 on hand. I get those from Walmart .What do you use for litter? That’s another think I’m going between brands on trying to find one I like
Currently I'm using Tidy Cat jugs. I have been keeping 4 or 5 on hand. I get those from Walmart .What do you use for litter? That’s another think I’m going between brands on trying to find one I like
I’m using dr Elsey’s ultra right now and im kinda indifferent to it. I may try a few other of theirs. My bag from chewys came busted so it was a mess. I also have a box with pretty litter which makes a mess! And a box with fresh step crystals. I love the crystals but it’s like stepping in glass so I can’t even imagine their pawsI don't currently use their auto service . I had for awhile but ended up with too much food on hand. I buy my Cat litter locally. I had Been using Dr. Elsey's brand Cat litter from chewy in 40# bags. It's a Great Litter. But my boy Jackpot Likes to chew on the litter bags and makes a mess. I've switched to Tidy Cat plastic jugs.
Thanks for The input about Fresh Step Crystal's. I wii steer clear of that one.I’m using dr Elsey’s ultra right now and im kinda indifferent to it. I may try a few other of theirs. My bag from chewys came busted so it was a mess. I also have a box with pretty litter which makes a mess! And a box with fresh step crystals. I love the crystals but it’s like stepping in glass so I can’t even imagine their paws
For wet food, they currently eat fancy feast pate that I add extra water too. I feed them dry royal canin feline urinary care as preventive to avoid urinary issues in the boys.
Thank you. That is great information. They are fed wet 2 times a day and dry is out for when they want it. I’ll work towards making the dry less and less available and move to more wet food.No dry food is good for urinary issues, not even diets that claim to prevent urinary issues. The key to preventing urinary issues in most cats is to feed a diet high in moisture. Moisture (water) will keep the urine well diluted and the kidneys and other body functions working optimally. A canned food only diet is best. There's more info at Cat Urinary Tract Diseases: Cystitis, Urethral Obstruction, Urinary Tract Infection
If there's some reason you need to feed dry, any good quality dry food will do and preferably you limit the amount the cats get daily. Many people feed mainly canned food and leave a measured amount of dry food out for the cats to snack on.
That's is what I'm working toward also. Once the dry is used up That's it.Thank you. That is great information. They are fed wet 2 times a day and dry is out for when they want it. I’ll work towards making the dry less and less available and move to more wet food.
The one I buy is $60 a bag. I can buy 3 cases of food for that!That's is what I'm working toward also. Once the dry is used up That's it.