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Old 05-05-2011, 03:21 PM   #18000
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Originally Posted by GeoffC View Post
mmm - we use pine wood pellets sold by the supermarket , they break down gradually depending on volume of liquid (obviously) but my lady suffers from raw nasal passages when the chlorine in the wee pervades the air - Is there anything to neutralise that I wonder. The cats unanimously refuse to use anything other than wood pellets.....beside the resulting sawdust does not get dragged around the house.....

all but two of our trays are in the bathroom ! 2 in the bath itself .... seems they trained us that way ....
this is what I use with the pellets. maybe it is a combination of the two things. what wee doesn't get absorbed by the wood pellets trickles through to the underneath tray and soaks into the pee pad. I have never smelled any urine since I have been using it. it is not because my nose is dead either because I go on home tours weekly and can sure tell when there is a pee problem in a house
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