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Michael Lane - 26 Dec 2005 17:23 GMT
Has anybody tried this  & did it do a good job ?  I have tried
yesterdays news & several clumping litters &  I clean box out very
often, but still get a odor. Have three cats .  Cats seem to prefer
clumping litter to pellets when they have a preference. I did a Google
search & read what was  posted. Just want some update on litter.

thanks

Michael Lane

" Say what you want and be who you are,
because  those who mind don't matter
and those who matter don't mind. "
  Dr. Seuss  
whayface - 26 Dec 2005 18:01 GMT
>Has anybody tried this  & did it do a good job ?  I have tried
>yesterdays news & several clumping litters &  I clean box out very
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>thanks

Got a name for the product ?!?!?
Michael Lane - 26 Dec 2005 20:20 GMT
>Got a name for the product ?!?!?

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Don't know name off hand.

1-800-swheats or 1-800-794-3287
was # on box. Called & got a ans. machine. Prob shut down for Christmas
Seson. Will check on brand in couple days.

thanks

Michael Lane

" Say what you want and be who you are,
because  those who mind don't matter
and those who matter don't mind. "
  Dr. Seuss  
shortfuse - 27 Dec 2005 17:22 GMT
I have bought a SWheat Scoop

>>Has anybody tried this  & did it do a good job ?  I have tried
>>yesterdays news & several clumping litters &  I clean box out very
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> Got a name for the product ?!?!?
whayface - 27 Dec 2005 17:55 GMT
>>>Has anybody tried this  & did it do a good job ?  I have tried
>>>yesterdays news & several clumping litters &  I clean box out very
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
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>>>thanks

>> Got a name for the product ?!?!?

>I have bought a SWheat Scoop

I tryed it and mine did not really care for it.  They preferred Worlds Best which is a
corn based litter.  I put both out and let them make the choice so now I strictly use
Worlds Best.

http://members.aol.com/larrystark/
shortfuse - 28 Dec 2005 14:22 GMT
The store didnt have the SWheat Scoop yesterday---either they sell out fast
or just dont stock enough of it. So I bought something called Odor Locker.
Its flushable,too, but with 6 kids, that wouldnt be too good. The SWheat
Scoop I hear is to be safe and non-toxic..when they lick their paws and have
litter on them, they can digest it better.

>>>>Has anybody tried this  & did it do a good job ?  I have tried
>>>>yesterdays news & several clumping litters &  I clean box out very
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> http://members.aol.com/larrystark/
whayface - 26 Dec 2005 18:07 GMT
>Has anybody tried this  & did it do a good job ?  I have tried
>yesterdays news & several clumping litters &  I clean box out very
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
>thanks

Got a name for the product ?!?!?
whayface - 26 Dec 2005 18:07 GMT
>Has anybody tried this  & did it do a good job ?  I have tried
>yesterdays news & several clumping litters &  I clean box out very
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
>thanks

Got a name for the product ?!?!?
Mark Stringer - 26 Dec 2005 20:33 GMT
> Has anybody tried this  & did it do a good job ?  I have tried
> yesterdays news & several clumping litters &  I clean box out very
> often, but still get a odor. Have three cats .  Cats seem to prefer
> clumping litter to pellets when they have a preference. I did a Google
> search & read what was  posted. Just want some update on litter.
> thanks

When I first got my two cats I tried this stuff called (I think)
sWheat Scoop.  The selling point for me was it was supposed to smell
good and you could flush it down the toilet.  The problem for me was
that the smell was sickeningly sweet and the scent wafted really far.
If you're going to have a scent you don't like anyway, you might as
well go for the one that doesn't travel as far. . .I went to clumping
litter.  The main drawback to that is I hate the dust when I'm
scooping out the little treasures and I'm sure it's not great for my
cats when they're in there either.
edie humperdink - 28 Dec 2005 06:20 GMT
try Uncle Ben's sticky rice.  Rice is cheaper because you don't have to
change it as often,
and there is no dust.

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