Appreciation for Wodesorel's pets
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Appreciation for Wodesorel's pets
@Wodesorel i made the mistake of taking the advice in your signature line and checking out your Instagram... now I want KITTIES and ALLL the pets..
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Re: Appreciation for Wodesorel's pets
YES!! Get kitties! Lots of them!
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Re: Appreciation for Wodesorel's pets
Question: what if I’m allergic to cats?curlysister wrote:YES!! Get kitties! Lots of them!
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Sphynx cats aren't technically hypoallergenic (they still produce dander and leave behind dead skin cells), but they are hairless!! My Mom's friend has one of these kitties.JoeHermits wrote: Question: what if I’m allergic to cats?
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Re: Appreciation for Wodesorel's pets
I used to have kitties can't get more until i can figure out how to make the litter smell proof
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Re: Appreciation for Wodesorel's pets
When I had my kitty, I would scoop her litter box 1-2/day and sprinkle it with baking soda. The baking soda would help neutralize the smell (and boy was her poo and pee smelly!). I also kept a bag/liner in her box, so when the litter was no longer scoopable, I would just tie up the bag and throw it out. Then the litter box itself was still clean and fresh. I had the Litter Genie to throw the waste in too. That helped keep the smelly odors contained.Jlmills525 wrote:I used to have kitties can't get more until i can figure out how to make the litter smell proof
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Re: Appreciation for Wodesorel's pets
I have four cats, with five litter boxes. Only one is covered. Clumping litter in three, and Yesterday's News in two. I use Litter Lockers (like diaper genies), and scoop the boxes twice a day. I sprinkle Arm and Hammer litter deodorizer, just a little over the top of the litter, after one of the times I scoop.Jlmills525 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 09, 2021 8:50 pmI used to have kitties can't get more until i can figure out how to make the litter smell proof
Edited to add - Also, the higher quality of food you are able to feed, the less smelly the poop!
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Well, other than getting a dog, there are a few options.JoeHermits wrote: ↑Sat Oct 09, 2021 7:12 pmQuestion: what if I’m allergic to cats?
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Purina makes a cat food (called LiveClear) that reduces the allergens in cat hair and dander by up to 47% after 3 weeks of feeding.
There is a wipe-on product called Aller Pet C that you put on a cloth and wipe onto the cat, to also reduce allergens.
Some people are allergic to the dust from the clumping cat litter. Using Yesterday's News, or silica litter (or other non-dusty litter) can help with that too.
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