I am still having "out of the box" problems with my cat(s). Only now it's
turned into being a problem with 2 of 3 cats. (No, there are no health
problems involved.)
I came across some litter yesterday called "Cat Attract." The label says
"guaranteed" to solve litterbox problems. Just wondered if anyone had tried
this brand and with what results.
(Of course I bought some, but have not tried it yet.)
PattyC
MaryL - 19 Oct 2005 01:35 GMT
>I am still having "out of the box" problems with my cat(s). Only now it's
>turned into being a problem with 2 of 3 cats. (No, there are no health
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> PattyC
My sister has used it for one of her cats. She says it works well (but is
heavier and more difficult to clean).
MaryL
Brian Link - 19 Oct 2005 02:57 GMT
>I am still having "out of the box" problems with my cat(s). Only now it's
>turned into being a problem with 2 of 3 cats. (No, there are no health
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>PattyC
For our skittery bengal, it didn't work. He was determined to pee on
our front door.
Waiting for my refund atm...
BLink
IBen Getiner - 19 Oct 2005 07:27 GMT
> I am still having "out of the box" problems with my cat(s). Only now it's
> turned into being a problem with 2 of 3 cats. (No, there are no health
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> PattyC
Isn't it just plain dirt? I heard it was just plain dirt. Seems to me
that dirt would attract a kitty like no other. Sterile dirt of course.
I think that then we call it sand, right? Sortuv like the difference
between two groups of people in this country, you know. One is pure
clean sand... the other is black nasty dirt.
IBen
MaryL - 19 Oct 2005 12:57 GMT
>> I am still having "out of the box" problems with my cat(s). Only now
>> it's
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> IBen
No, it's not dirt. It's a scoopable litter (but fairly dense,or heavy)
treated with herbs that are supposed to serve as an attractant.
MaryL
OldKenGoat - 19 Oct 2005 20:11 GMT
<snip>
> Isn't it just plain dirt? I heard it was just plain dirt. Seems to me
> that dirt would attract a kitty like no other. Sterile dirt of course.
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> IBen
"Sortuv like the difference between two groups of people in this country,
you know. One is pure
clean sand... the other is black nasty dirt."
That sounds damned racist! Are you a slimeball racist, IBen?
OldKenGoat
meee - 20 Oct 2005 02:41 GMT
> <snip>
> > Isn't it just plain dirt? I heard it was just plain dirt. Seems to me
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> That sounds damned racist! Are you a slimeball racist, IBen?
> OldKenGoat
i think he's just trying to get your goat...
IBen Getiner - 20 Oct 2005 09:00 GMT
> > <snip>
> > > Isn't it just plain dirt? I heard it was just plain dirt. Seems to me
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> i think he's just trying to get your goat...
Not f.cking true, MEEEEEEeeeee......
meee - 25 Oct 2005 11:06 GMT
> > > <snip>
> > > > Isn't it just plain dirt? I heard it was just plain dirt. Seems to me
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> Not f.cking true, MEEEEEEeeeee......
Sorry if you misunderstood....'get your goat' means 'to provoke'...pun, play
on words, etc.....or is that more of that sarcasm stufff IBen?....
IBen Getiner - 20 Oct 2005 09:00 GMT
> <snip>
> > Isn't it just plain dirt? I heard it was just plain dirt. Seems to me
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> That sounds damned racist! Are you a slimeball racist, IBen?
> OldKenGoat
I am a REALIST, goatken. Assign whatever label your political
affiliation orders you to. It matters not to me. Just for asking that
question, YOU are the f.cking racist.
Azzhole...
IBen
OldKenGoat - 20 Oct 2005 20:25 GMT
>> <snip>
>>> Isn't it just plain dirt? I heard it was just plain dirt. Seems to
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> Azzhole...
> IBen
Kiss my a.s!
rinn - 20 Oct 2005 21:11 GMT
Yes, I have used it and it works great.
>I am still having "out of the box" problems with my cat(s). Only now it's
>turned into being a problem with 2 of 3 cats. (No, there are no health
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> PattyC
-L. - 26 Oct 2005 08:49 GMT
> I am still having "out of the box" problems with my cat(s). Only now it's
> turned into being a problem with 2 of 3 cats. (No, there are no health
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> PattyC
Yes, I have recommended it many times for inapropriate urinators (no
medical cause found), with great success. The stuff is awesome.
-L.