chrissypoo
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I literally , no pun intended, have no clue what to do. I have tried everything possible for three cats, and my house has a smell that is indescribable, please any help is welcomed ASAP!!
My current favorite litter, and I've tried a LOT, IS FRESH STEP ALOHA.I haven’t I use just regular baking soda and I have Luup boxes I shake and wash once a day and have been using some natural litter but have tried at least four other kinds
yung all I can!!My current favorite litter, and I've tried a LOT, IS FRESH STEP ALOHA.
I used other fresh steps in the past, but at some point they changed the formula, and within a few days of changing our the box it stunk no matter how often I scooped. Then I switched to Dr elsley's litter.... I found the blue bag didn't do much, and the purple bag was slightly better then the fresh step. I've used world's best, but didn't like the wet corn smell. Feline pine works good but my goodness it tracked everywhere. I did not enjoy vacuuming my couch every other day.
So I used dr elseys for a year or so, then noticed the house started stinking after just a few days of changing the box. Don't know what they changed about it. Tried a few others then a few months ago decided to give fresh step another go with their new Aloha Breeze formula. So far so good! I have six cats and don't smell the boxes at all when I walk in the house. Knock on wood they don't change the formula. I order it on chewy as my grocery store doesn't always carry it.
Hands down best cleaner, and I've tried many when I had Zimmy who frequently made his mark, is Anti Icky Poo Unscented. I get it on amazon. Got a spray bottle quart size and a gallon refill. You don't smell the mess OR the cleaner! It's great! Even on my couch... When I took in two stray kittens two years ago, one christened my couch... I POURED the cleaner on it.... By morning absolutely no smell at all.
tHANK YOU VERY, VERY MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!16oz spray bottle, 1 tbsp baking soda, up to 10 drops pure essential oils safe for cats, (i use NOW organics or regular, they are good and affordable) and fill bottle up with distilled water. shake before each use. Works truly awesome, at least mix i make with geranium & lavender (4 drops of G & 6 drops of L). the baking soda kills the odor & the oils leave a nice lingering smell in the air (and furniture) for awhile, you can spray it over litter box but, i prefer to mostly just use the non-toxic kleen-free enzyme mixed at 2 oz per 8oz bottle in cat's litter box and outside of it.. safe 'pure' oils are geranium (very strong usually only 2-3 drops needed), lavender, chamomile and frankincense are suppose to be safe around cats when dilluted a lot. you can avoid the oils and distilled water if you want and use just hydrosol (floral water) with baking soda instead but, that will cost more and there's not much concrete info on their safety with cats even though they are thought to be safe.
If you prefer not to spray around the house all the time, a simple cheap 200ml cool mist diffuser with distilled water & 2 drops of geranium oil works even better at quickly covering up smells in room regularly without having to use too much oil but, i doubt it helps kill the odor itself though but, since i started using this our house has stopped regularly smelling like fresh wet baby diapers (that is how the new micro crystal clumping litter i stocked up on on BF smells to me so will be trying out grass seed clumping litter when it gets here and if that fails than am going back to clump & seal mutli-cat that didn't stink up our house except with its perfumey smell that i can't stand).
for urine marking outside litter box, i now only use kleen-free. have tried almost every urine odor remover out there and none of them got rid of urine smell permanently and most left a chemical or perfume scent along with the pee smell. After months of trying different products including DIY ones, the kleen-free enzyme concentrate was the only thing that finally got rid of urine smell on the new cat tower my darling cat decided to mark on first day..
yikes i wrote a book, sorry about that!
What a fabulous ramp idea!! lots of good info here!!! thanks!!!!This worked for us when we had 9 cats including the beast, a 28 pounder!
We live in a house with an unfinished basement so we had enough room for 5 big boxes, draped sheets of 8' poly plastic from the joists to the floor for dust control, used a plant spray bottle to keep the dust down (misting so as not to get the litter wet) and used Purina Maxx. The cheap supermarket litter didn't work because the pee clumps were way too big. We have a super stiff push broom that's more like a wire brush and a laundry tub came with the house so lots of hot water, baking soda and elbow grease. Get a good quality furnace filter and leave a cheap oscillating fan running 24/7. Eventually the beast had arthritis so I built a ramp to his own box 2 steps down from the main floor.
It can be done! Sacrificing a Tofurkey didn't help though, good luck.
Neat idea!, thank you!!!I keep different litters in different boxes. It seems that our cats like a variety to choose from.
Love this!!! ordering now!!I also use a mat, an x-large Petmate Litter Catcher.
Great idea! thanks!!!I have one of those outdoor "carpets" next to the litter box. It has 1/2" plastic pieces sticking up - and is meant to clean your shoes when you walk into the house. The cats have to walk on it to get to and from the litter box. It mostly cleans out their toes when they exit, and it reduces most of the litter in the house.
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Great ideas, thanks!!!I love Okocat Natural Wood Clumping Litter. I had used clay litters forever, but became concerned when an xray of my civvie, Willow, showed some particles in the pylorus (connects stomach to small intestine) which could be ingested litter - not from 'eating' it but from ingesting it when grooming herself. I then started researching and realized I did not want to have clay anymore. Anyway, I was scared to try a wood litter, but it was been great. It has a very mild, pleasant wood scent, and it clumps very well (which I had not expected). I do not have any odor issues with it. I always scoop it out at least once a day, sometimes I do it twice, but I would not have to. (It is flushable, but I have not flushed it.) It might not work with your type of litter box due to the larger particles. I bought a different scoop to use with it (has holes rather than slots), and it works great. I think the larger particles lead to less tracking. There is some tracking, of course, but the little wood flakes are easier to see and clean up than gritty clay particles. I use the original kind, but they also have one that is clumping pellets, if you need even more tracking control.
That looks similar to Okocat.I use OKOPlus Cat's Best wood-based clumping litter.
The Okocat wood pellet litter is a clumping litter, not sure if the one you used was. I have not had a need to try the pellets, but the reviews are good. (It's their one for long haired cats.)I did try wood pellet litter. Once. It is awful stuff. It balloons and gets really soggy when it's wet, it's very hard to scoop and it's very wasteful.
It was a different brand of pellet litter. Bought it when my pet shop was out of stock of the OKOPlus Cat's Best fine grain litter. I'm in lurve with the Cat's Best litter.The Okocat wood pellet litter is a clumping litter, not sure if the one you used was.
Thanks!!The best litter that I have used is Sweat scoop. It is a little pricey but well worth it
Great advice! Where did you get it?The scooper. I wish we could use the 99cent spatula size scooper needed with one 8 lb. cat but when their combined body weight gets up around 150 lb. you need something else. We found a metal rake with adjustable handle length that's great for DW not having to bend over so far and when you've got a pee blob glued to the side of the box it will scrape it off without hearing that snap/broke another one noise. I can't remember the brand name but you'll know it when you see it.
Petco but it maybe cheaper to order from chewy.com, I’ve done thatbtooGreat advice! Where did you get it?