thanks for sharing this--i've really wondered how these little critters work with fur and litter-crumbs.... i'm SURE the cats would love it. except, of course, for jess, the small-pony-of-a-coonie FIV--he was terrified of kittens!
On 11/30/05, catatonya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am using cat attract. someone on the list recommended it. I have had far > less problems since using it. Not perfection! But a lot closer!! It's > also very dust free and clumps well. It is, unfortunately, very expensive > if you have a lot of cats. > > Also, I don't know if anyone else has one, but I bought one of those > "roomba" robot vacuum cleaners. I absolutely LOVE it! I would recommend it > to anyone with pets! > > You turn it on and it vacuums for a few hours by itself and then docks > itself back to recharge! It is programmed not to fall off of steps! I > really doubted it could possibly work, but it does. Instead of coming home > and vacuuming every day, now I just turn on the roomba! I still have to get > out the vacuum for baseboards, furniture, beds, etc... but I spend a lot > less time vacuuming. It does a great job on cat hair AND LITTER!!!! > > It's my new best friend. lol. And I think the cats think it's some kind of > animal. They will try to stare it down and chase it away, but it just keeps > coming. lol. When it keeps coming they run away p*ssed off at it, but not > really scared of it like I thought they'd be. > > t > > veggiepugs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Has anyone heard of Cat Attract Litter? > > http://www.preciouscat.com/WebPages/catattract.html > > I just read about this on a kitty behavior page. The website owner swears by > it. Not the manufacturer, a person with cats. lol. > > Patti > I do happen to have a mortar and pestle. Yay! > =) > Rebecca > > > -- MaryChristine AIM / YAHOO: TenHouseCats MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ: 289856892