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What is a good type of deodorizer to use in a cat’s litter box that isn’t bad for them?
Keywords: deodorizer, litter box, safety
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I have used the one by arm and hammer in the past. But I has a perfumey scent that my sensitive Bengal cat doesn’t like so I don’t use it very often. I suggest just plain baking soda mixed in.
Source Link: 44 years of animal companionship. Currently owned by 3 cats, a parrot and some bugs.
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Nature’s Miracle makes a litter treatment product that you add to the litter when putting fresh litter in the box. It doesn’t have that “perfumey” chemical smell and works for a long period of time. It is pricier than most, but is very effective.
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purina tidy cats littler box deodorizer.It helps for a while but it is also really powerful. you should put it in when the cat just finished from going.
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Baking soda if you feel you have to add something. Remember that anytime a fragrance is added to a product then the product becomes toxic to both animals and humans. Try World’s Best Cat Litter or Aristocat’s Scoopable Pine Litter. They control the odor well and are environmentally friendly. Whatever you use scoop it frequently ( twice daily if you can ) so the odor doesn’t build. Reuse those pesky plastic grocery bags - they are free and you can throw them in the outside bin everytime you use one.
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I use baking soda. When I clean out the poop everyday, I add in a little bit of baking soda, then stir it in.
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go to your vet and ask for a cat’s spray for their pee and then your vet will give you a spray and everytime your cat pee’s use the spary after their finshed.
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