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Originally Posted by WT Sharpe
Reminds me of a Fat Freddie's Cat comic strip I once read. After searching the house, and finding no evidence of the Cat being a "bad kitty", Fat Freddie opens the door so the Cat can go out. As the Cat is leaving, it thinks, "Heh! Heh! Just wait 'till he puts on his headphones!"
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I have litterboxes in the kitchen and my bedroom. they seem to feel they need to poo with an audience. the kitchen box is under the table pretty much at my feet. I feel so loved
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Originally Posted by GeoffC
 - You were supposed to be taking care after the last mishap you had !!!
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I know, and I have ABSOLUTELY no idea what I did!
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Originally Posted by poohbear_nc
Adding the kitten did change the "atmosphere" of the litter box. I changed her from Purina Kitten chow to Iams Kitten chow - it seems to have decreased the toxic cloud formation.
Is it Arwen? Still with the squirts?
[Update: My 5-1/2 month old kitten now weighs in at over 7 pounds]
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this was Strider who isn't normally so toxic. Arwen is stabilized sort of... she gets the squirts every 5 to 7 days. when she starts I need to change her kibble again. counter-intuitive, but proven by time
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Originally Posted by GeoffC
Question : How to mask the chlorine emitted from litter ?
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I use the wood pellets that are intended for burning in pellet stoves. not only do I get a nice wood scent all of the time, they swell up the pee hits them and eventually break down into a sawdust sort of consistency. since I have been using them I have NEVER had pee smell, just the occasional over the top eye searing poo scent. these are really easy to scoop with as well