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Old 10-31-2011, 06:46 PM
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I scoop twice a day in the morning I wipe the inside and outside from the top out with a allpurpase cleaner then scoop and wipe bottom just to I reach the litter inside then fill up a lil and in the night i just scoop.After wiping so and on the littermats infront of boxes I spray out with lysol, well family $ brand.U never smell anything and I have only 4 boxes for 10 cats no accidents I do it like that for 10 years
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Old 10-31-2011, 06:50 PM
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a tonkinese is a breed between burmese and siamese the about 700 a piece here from a breeder mine are from shelters so I dont buy cats and I have 2 grey tabbys, 4 tonks ,1 ragdoll, 1 american bobtail 1 white and 1 blacklong cat its a mix but could not do without them believe it or not some from the shelter where brought in from breeders because they did not meet the standards for sale
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Old 10-31-2011, 06:58 PM
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Originally Posted by margecam52
We have two cats who are barn cats, or supposed to be...they are not allowed in the house.

We have two very spoiled dogs...Elvis, a yellow lab & SaraLee, a salt n pepper Cairn Terrier (think Toto from Wizard of Oz).

Our problem is that the dogs think they are human, and the cats think they are dogs...we won't mention the 3 chickens who think they are cats, and the ducks & geese. We sold our cows....no grass for them.
Interesting group of critters. Where is Littlefield? I live in Schertz.

Originally Posted by deedum
Now, I don't have one myself, but I noticed alot of quilters here and others I know have at least one cat. Would you say 75% does? Is that too high?
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Old 10-31-2011, 07:51 PM
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I have 3 cats - all "adopted" while our granddaughter lived with us. Her "Grandma can we keep it" worked every time!
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Old 10-31-2011, 07:52 PM
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Originally Posted by sewbusy27
Just wondering, what cat litter does everyone use? I can't find one that really makes me happy. I think I've tried it all.
We now use only pine litter. We have used "regular" clay, chrystals, and now the pine. Our old man (the cat that is) had taken to using the carpet instead of the litter box. He has not had an accident since. It smells better too.
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Old 10-31-2011, 08:21 PM
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I have two dogs
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Old 10-31-2011, 08:27 PM
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Originally Posted by sammy89
I scoop twice a day in the morning I wipe the inside and outside from the top out with a allpurpase cleaner then scoop and wipe bottom just to I reach the litter inside then fill up a lil and in the night i just scoop.After wiping so and on the littermats infront of boxes I spray out with lysol, well family $ brand.U never smell anything and I have only 4 boxes for 10 cats no accidents I do it like that for 10 years
well, I only have 2, I scoop once a day, at nite, and refill with litter. Hadn't tho't about wiping down the litter box. I usually wash the litter box 1 time a week when I go totally new litter. thanks for the tips.
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Old 10-31-2011, 08:37 PM
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I have a Main coon Named Ringo
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I have a Main coon Named Ringo
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Old 10-31-2011, 09:02 PM
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After years of having horses, goats, dogs, rabbits, parakeets, cats and one white mouse named Dinky, I'm down to two cats...Tessa (left) and Phoebe. Tessa will lie down on command and Phoebe will sit. I used to train dogs for obedience trials and couldn't resist trying with these girls. :oops:

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