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Arm and Hammer High Performance Litter - Big Disappointment

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TaliesinSoft - 30 Dec 2006 19:05 GMT
I recently tried using Arm and Hammer High Performance litter instead of Arm
and Hammer Easy Flush. In contrast to the Easy Flush the High Performance
tracked terribly and let urine soaked litter cling in a wet glob on the
bottom of the pan. Both litters were used in an Omega Paw roll-over litter
box. Even though the Omega Paw was rolled and emptied twice a day things
began to strongly stink because of the urine soaked High Performance litter
sticking to the pan. Now that I've returned to the Easy Flush things are fine
and there is no longer the odor problem.

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James Leo Ryan ..... Austin, Texas ..... taliesinsoft@mac.com

bearclaw@cruller.invalid - 30 Dec 2006 19:24 GMT
> I recently tried using Arm and Hammer High Performance litter instead of Arm
> and Hammer Easy Flush. In contrast to the Easy Flush the High Performance
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> sticking to the pan. Now that I've returned to the Easy Flush things are fine
> and there is no longer the odor problem.

Thanks for the report.

Last November, I reported that using the Arm and Hammer multicat formula
had reduced spraying by our five indoor cats, but that optimism was
unfortunately premature. Apparently what really reduced the spraying was
the arrival of cold weather and the subsequent closing of the house to
the outside. When the weather warmed up a bit and we opened windows to
air the place out, the spraying resumed. <sigh>

If your newserver keeps articles for a long time, you can find my
original article here:

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