Aries The Cat turned 17-years old last month. That's around 3,789,324 human years.
While she hasn't had issues with not using her litter box, since we moved it, we now notice the smell.
When I heard about this product that states it helps keep your house odour-free and litter train cats, I wanted to tell you about it.
Litter Getter "The All Natural Litter Training Solution".
What is Litter Getter? Litter Getter is an all-natural mixture of herbs and plant extracts designed to bring problem cats back to the litter box and assist in training kittens.It keeps the house smelling better by neutralizing ammonia-related odor by the inclusion of a yaccu extract. It also clumps with the cat litter making cleanup easier and is not harmful to people or pets.
The product looks and smells exactly as it should... a natural mixture of herbs. A pleasant tinge of sweetness was also present. I started with a fresh and full box of clumping litter and mixed in the recommended 1/4 bottle dose of Litter Getter (1/8 of the bottle for maintenance).
Four days later, and it still didn't smell bad. Yes, I put my head in her litter box. No, I didn't clean it for four days.
This fresh smell is exactly what we were going for as her litter box is in a high traffic area (the bathroom). It also appears to have kept down some of the dust that used to be floating around. Seeing as Ed has a lot of allergies, this is a great added benefit.
Just as I was putting her litter box in it's place, she started to use it so I had to run for my camera. Then I ran out of battery power stopped it to protect her modesty.
As you can see, she didn't hesitate or have any problems with using her new environment. That's great considering cats can sometimes be resistant to change.
Based on the recommended dosage, the bottle should last several months. Even longer if I clean it out regularly like I normally do.
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