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by Bre Posted Tue July 17, 2007 @ 4:02 PM
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I have to play the devil's advocate. I really like the Tidy Cat for Small Spaces. I had my oldest cat for 11 years and most recently aquired another lovely kitten, Sammy. I have battled urine smell for years from my oldest cat, Archie. He is a very large cat and when he uses his potty he clumps 1/4 if the pan. His urine is also very strong!!! I just a month ago saw the Tidy Cat for Small Spaces at our local Walmart and thought I would give it a try. I love it! I have the pans in a closet (to keep them out of reach of the 5 dogs) in my office. I am in my office a lot and I don't have the issues with the smell anymore. I couldn't be happier. There is a citrus type smell instead. I would recommend this one!! =-)
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by mohamed alkazem Posted Sun July 2, 2006 @ 4:31 PM
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I bet your house stinks with 3 cats
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by Lisa Smith Posted Sun July 2, 2006 @ 1:26 AM
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I like Feline Pine cat litter. It's no tracking, no dust, vet recomended, safer for the cat AND you, and it seriously stops smells. Plus when it's time to clean it you can just flush the poop down the toilet and when it's time to empty the box and put fresh litter in you can use it in your yard :D It rocks and my cat (who is a picky little brat) loves it.
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by Gino Posted Wed June 28, 2006 @ 9:45 PM
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Just a suggestion...You haven't been a loyal user of Tidy Cats cat litter....your kitties have. No Big Deal but I was just getting this image......;)lol
No offense meant just made me chuckle for some reason...
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by its all about the meow Posted Tue June 27, 2006 @ 8:18 PM
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1 litter box for three cats! And the cats let you get away with that? I own 15 beautiful ragdolls and siameses.Each cat has her or his own litter box. If you visited my home you would never know I had even one cat. I sprinkle the bottom of each litter box with baking soda then I mix oil dry with Sam's club clumpimg litter. I found that the littermate could not keep the litter boxes as clean as I like them, it may be ok for a 1 cat household. I also scrub each litter box once a week and lightly spray them with clorox and let them dry before refilling.All plasic litter boxes will get scrathes and odors will build up, I replace my litter boxes every year. Cats are a lot of work and you must be willing to work harder so your home is odor free. Also cats do not like changes if you want to change litter brands do it by mixing your old litter brand with the new.Did you notice if your cats were more stress that week when you used small spaces. If they did not intake enough water their urine would have been stronger then normal. I have never used small spaces, I'm only offering what I have been doing for 15 years and it works.
P.S. All my cats are rescued from shelters and the streets.
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by Evil Erik Posted Tue June 27, 2006 @ 10:34 AM
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I like kitties.
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Mmmmmm.
by Evil Erik Tue June 27, 2006 @ 11:16 AM
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by Dayse1274 Posted Mon June 26, 2006 @ 9:37 AM
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I'm sorry you had a bad experience! Personally, I love Tidy Cat's Small Spaces. After moving into my new apartment, I was really bummed when I realized that the only place I could find to keep my cat's litter box was in my bedroom. I was worried about smell, but after using Small Spaces and cleaning it daily, I've never had a problem. Also, thank's to whomever reccommended filling it with 1/2 cheaper litter and 1/2 Tidy Cat. I'm definitely going to try that! :)
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Really?
by Brightie Sun July 9, 2006 @ 10:48 PM
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by tickytack Posted Mon June 26, 2006 @ 8:14 AM
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You tried something new. You didn't like it. That does not in any way entitle you to a refund or freebies.
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True dat!
by Dave R Mon June 26, 2006 @ 6:22 PM
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by *Brenda* Posted Sun June 25, 2006 @ 9:53 PM
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I use the Crystals litter... the kind with just the big crystals. It works really well and absorbs all of the smells. I never smell cat pee or poop. You can't use that with the littermaid but they work so much better!
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I don't think you're entitled to get your money back. You tried a new product, found that it didn't work, so now you know.
I have three cats and two litter boxes that I clean twice a day, and I have found that since Tidy Cat started to blend some of those blue crystals in with their clumping cat litter, the litter doesn't clump as well as it used to. I don't think you can even get a TC brand cat litter w/out the crystals in it anymore, so I guess it's time to start trying out new litters (well, to let my cats try it, anyway). Too bad, since TC was the best thing on the market for so darn long.
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by Julie2071 Posted Sat June 24, 2006 @ 8:58 PM
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I've got two cats, and I agree crystals kind of suck. They don't clump, so they just sit in the litter and smell! Yuck! Man, you really have to love your kitties in order to deal with a litter box!
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by Cubjunkie Posted Sat June 24, 2006 @ 8:29 PM
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Actually you should have 1 box for each cat and an extra one if possible.
This comes from the radio show Pet Central. I strongly recommend it. You can listen to it at wgnradio.com 8-10 PM central on Sunday nights.
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Yep
by tickytack Mon June 26, 2006 @ 12:45 PM
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by Lia Posted Sat June 24, 2006 @ 1:12 PM
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You have a multi-cat household. One litter box for 3 cats is simply not effective enough to handle the traffic it will see from the cats using it on a constant basis. I know this for a fact because I have a household of 4 cats. There are two boxes.
The solution is simple: You need another litter box. It doesn't have to be a LitterMaid (which IMO, doesn't work very well), just a regular box or even a covered box. I would suggest if you wanted to purchase an alternate brand of Tidy Cats to use the Multi Cat formula.
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hmm
by Alley Tue June 27, 2006 @ 11:19 PM
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This is a good letter, very informative. The only part I would get rid of is asking that they remove it from the market. Just because it didn't work for you means they should stop manufacturing it? As you can see from other posts, it DOES work for others and I'm sure they wouldn't appreciate if it were taken off the market just because it didn't work for Marie. If anything, just stop purchasing it if it doesn't work for you.
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True dat!
by Brightie Sat June 24, 2006 @ 9:27 PM
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whoops!
by Dave R Mon June 26, 2006 @ 6:31 PM
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LOL! :o)
by Brightie Sun July 9, 2006 @ 10:43 PM
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Agree
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by dachshund_mom_2 Posted Sat June 24, 2006 @ 11:57 AM
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I have been using Tidy Cats Small Spaces for several weeks now as I live in a very small apartment with my one cat.
Prior to using this litter, there was always an odor (and I scooped the litter box 1-2 times per day).
Since I've been using Tidy Cat for small spaces, I've noticed a huge improvement! The clumping is much better and there is no odor what-so-ever.
I think the OP's problem is that there are too many cats and not enough litter boxes. If the OP has three cats, there should be a minimum of 2 litter boxes. I'm certain this would help cut down on odors.
I do not believe the OP is entitled to a refund nor should the item be taken off the shelf just because the OP didn't like the product.
It's clear that many people are probably satisfied with this product and the way it works!
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Wait. One litter box for 3 cats?
I think that is your problem. Get more litter boxes.
I use Small Spaces. I didn't like how Multiple Cats clumped. They seemed to break up easily. On a whim, I tried Small Spaces, and my two cats and I have loved it. The only time the litter boxes (two cats, two boxes) smells is when they need to be scooped. I love this product!
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LOL!
by Brightie Sat June 24, 2006 @ 8:15 AM
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I love it!
by Brightie Sat June 24, 2006 @ 8:13 AM
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Scary!!
by Brightie Sat June 24, 2006 @ 9:41 PM
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Cat box
by raggs Fri August 25, 2006 @ 11:06 PM
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HAHA!!
by Brightie Fri June 23, 2006 @ 10:45 PM
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See??
by Brightie Wed July 12, 2006 @ 5:25 PM
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I got her around six months of age, which really is too late to be saved. She's now 10 or 11, and she gets valium twice a day (1 mg in the morning, 1 mg in the evening), and it has made all the difference in the world. It just helps her get over her fear. Without the pill, she MAY let me pick her up or pet her, but she may not. She'll run around the place until she lands in a comfort zone, meow, and that's the cue that she's ready to be dealt with.
Put a pill in her, and 20 minutes later, she's walking up to me in the kitchen demanding to be fed (which she'd NEVER do without a pill in her).
She's amazingly sweet and affectionate, and the pills make her more so (no surprise there).
So if you are successful at capturing one of the feral cats, consider drug treatment. It's pretty cheap (100 2mg pills that I cut in half cost me like $12) and can improve their quality of life.
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by Brightie Posted Sat June 24, 2006 @ 11:17 PM
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Hey, redhead...how do you pill her?
With our fosters, we'd have some seriously scared cats and pilling them was a nightmare. We started using "Pill Pockets", which is a treat you stick the pill into and pinch closed so they just eat it like a treat and they worked SO WELL for us!
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