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5th October 2010, 11:19 PM #11
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6th October 2010, 03:42 AM #12
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Thanks for all the suggestions, I think I will order couple of the ones from Amazon.
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6th October 2010, 04:13 AM #13
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Glad to hear you like the big pans. Like I said, when we got the first of these large pans, the male cat instantly quit using all of our other supposedly large pans, so our experience has been that the cats do not like tight litter pans. Plenty of room for your guys to grow into with those pans.
We are going to try to transition ours over to more World's Best. One of our cats is very fussy and we have had problems in the past trying to change litters. We have had one pan with World's Best, but three with clay. The clay leads to so much dust getting on the nearby furniture that we are fed up with it (also cannot be good for either the cats or us to breath). Unfortunately, the cats by choice have used the World's Best only for peeing right. Even when we first had the large World's Best pan side-by-side with a clay pan, they 100% used the clay for all their pooping. We going to try two corn upstairs and two clay down, and hope that will work. Nothing is worth causing a cat to quit using the litter pan, though, as that is a disaster. Good move on your part to introduce the corn early. I do have to say, however, that the clay (Fresh Step) is superior at suppressing the odor when they poop.
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