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
>
>
>


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