Re: OT: New cat litter will detect illness in cats

2005-03-08 Thread Lora
Although I know that clay based cat litters are not
the most healthiest products in the world, they tend
to be the most economical.

I prefer Tidy Cats Scoop: Multiple Cats.
This particular brand comes in three (3) different
formulas: Immediate Odor Control (Blue Label), Long
Lasting Odor Control (Red Label), and Anti-Bacteria
(Green Label.)

I ALWAYS purchase the 35 lbs (with 3 lbs. free) yellow
buckets for a total of 38 lbs. for $9.99!

Plus, I ALWAYS redeem the $1.00 dollar off any Tiny
Cats product manufacturer's coupon with every
purchase. Therefore, I end up paying $8.99 for a 38
lbs bucket of cat litter.

Tidy Cats is economical and considered middle-grade
cat litter. It is the lowest clay silica dust cat
litter, scoopable, available in a variety of formulas,
reasonably priced and you get more your money!

Try getting that amount for that price with any other
cat litter product. It won't happen and I have
literally tried them ALL i.e. Fresh Step, Exquisi Cat:
Scoop Premium Cat Litter Fresh Scent (a Petsmart
brand), Litter Clean (a Sam's Club brand), Crystal
Clear Litter Pearls (by: Harvest Ventures), Feline
Pine, Arm  Hammer, Carefresh (paper pet bedding),
Swheat Scoop and World's Best Cat Litter, just to name
a few.

The only two (2) products that I feel are better than
Tidy Cats is of course Swheat Scoop and World's Best
IF you can afford to pay their expensive price tags.

Been using Tidy Cats for twenty-six (26) years now and
never once did I ever have a problem with it. I love
it and my kids absolutely will NOT use anything else!

Just wanted to share...




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RE: New cat litter will detect illness in cats

2005-03-08 Thread Karolyn Lount
I use Wooden Pellets that are made for stoves. I pay $4.19 for 40 lbs.
I just cover the bottom of the pan. By doing this you do not have the
weight of other litters. After they pee on it, it turns to silt




RE: New cat litter will detect illness in cats

2005-03-07 Thread tamara stickler
I'm now buying my cat litter at the hardware store. I pick up a 40lb bag of wood stove pellets for $4.99...it doesn't mask odors quite as well has the pine pellets (Feline Pine,  Pet Smart's brand), but still better than all those perfumy cat litters. I can change it more often and still save $$$. Plus, the slightly larger pellets absorb better and last longer than the Feline Pine.Cherie A Gabbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

You are right it is $10.00 for 21 lbs, and three of those I spend $30.00 a week in littler alone, not to mention other odor control items for my furr family.
Cherie"MacKenzie, Kerry N." [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


I think Cherie pays $10 for 21 (not 2) pounds!
The Costco deal sounds good. 
I'm pretty happy withmy Petsmart deal -- $10 for 40 lb Exquisicat litter and it's actually one of the best I've ever used, as good as Arm  Hammer which costs a lot more. (I don't have wheels, and Petsmart, 5 mins walkfrom myplace, openedlast year, thank goodness.)

-Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of NinaSent: Friday, March 04, 2005 10:59 AMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: Re: New cat litter will detect illness in catsCherie,$10 for 2lbs? There goes the budget! I buy Jonny Cat at Costco ($9 for 50lbs) and add baking soda (also bought in the jumbo economy size) and Feline Pine. The Jonny Cat is cheap enough that I don't have to conserve litter when cleaning the boxes and sprinkling baking soda and Feline Pine in work on the odor control. Cherie A Gabbert wrote: 

Can you let me know what you think of it? I am not sure if it can be used all the time, and if it has odor control? but right now I pay $10.00 for 21lbs and I use 3 of those a week...it all adds up
CherieBarbara Lowe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:




there's a website for the litter
http://www.scooplite.com/
35 lbs for 14.95 and if you order two of anything,it's free shipping(click on the free shipping banner for more info). 
i might order it as have had problems in the past but since i put them all on vit C and E and coq10 -10, i've had no problems--knock on wood or as my husband says, knock on the kitty's head.(they all love him...go figure...)
barbara

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Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2005 1:50 PM
Subject: OT: New cat litter will detect illness in cats

Here's something odd:

Pet Ecology is to release a new cat litter that will detect urinary tract infections, diabetes and pregnancy in cats. It's called "SCOOP-lite". www.petecology.com for more info.


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Re: OT: New cat litter will detect illness in cats

2005-03-07 Thread Lora
Both the http://www.petecology.com and
http://www.scooplite.com/index.shtml websites only
stated that this product detects FLUTD. I did not see
any information pertaining to diabetes or pregnancy.

Where is the diabetes/pregnancy info located?


--- tamara stickler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's something odd:

Pet Ecology is to release a new cat litter that will
detect urinary tract infections, diabetes and
pregnancy in cats.  It's called SCOOP-lite. 
www.petecology.com for more info.




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Re: New cat litter will detect illness in cats

2005-03-04 Thread Cherie A Gabbert
Can you let me know what you think of it? I am not sure if it can be used all the time, and if it has odor control? but right now I pay $10.00 for 21lbs and I use 3 of those a week...it all adds up
CherieBarbara Lowe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:




there's a website for the litter
http://www.scooplite.com/
35 lbs for 14.95 and if you order two of anything,it's free shipping(click on the free shipping banner for more info). 
i might order it as have had problems in the past but since i put them all on vit C and E and coq10 -10, i've had no problems--knock on wood or as my husband says, knock on the kitty's head.(they all love him...go figure...)
barbara

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From: tamara stickler 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2005 1:50 PM
Subject: OT: New cat litter will detect illness in cats

Here's something odd:

Pet Ecology is to release a new cat litter that will detect urinary tract infections, diabetes and pregnancy in cats. It's called "SCOOP-lite". www.petecology.com for more info.


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Re: New cat litter will detect illness in cats

2005-03-04 Thread Nina




Cherie,
$10 for 2lbs? There goes the budget! I buy Jonny Cat at Costco ($9
for 50lbs) and add baking soda (also bought in the jumbo economy size)
and Feline Pine. The Jonny Cat is cheap enough that I don't have to
conserve litter when cleaning the boxes and sprinkling baking soda and
Feline Pine in work on the odor control. 

Cherie A Gabbert wrote:

  Can you let me know what you think of it? I am not sure if it
can be used all the time, and if it has odor control? but right now I
pay $10.00 for 21lbs and I use 3 of those a week...it all adds up
  Cherie
  
  Barbara Lowe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  


there's a website for the litter
http://www.scooplite.com/
35 lbs for 14.95 and if you order
two of anything,it's free shipping(click on the free shipping banner
for more info). 
i might order it as have had
problems in the past but since i put them all on vit C and E and coq10
-10, i've had no problems--knock on wood or as my husband says, knock
on the kitty's head.(they all love him...go figure...)
barbara

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  Here's something odd:
  
  Pet Ecology is to release a new cat litter that will detect
urinary tract infections, diabetes and pregnancy in cats. It's called
"SCOOP-lite". www.petecology.com
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RE: New cat litter will detect illness in cats

2005-03-04 Thread MacKenzie, Kerry N.
Title: Message



I 
think Cherie pays $10 for 21 (not 2) pounds!
The 
Costco deal sounds good. 
I'm 
pretty happy withmy Petsmart deal -- $10 for 40 lb Exquisicat litter and 
it's actually one of the best I've ever used, as good as Arm  Hammer which 
costs a lot more. (I don't have wheels, and Petsmart, 5 mins walkfrom 
myplace, openedlast year, thank goodness.)

-Original Message-From: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
On Behalf Of NinaSent: Friday, March 04, 2005 10:59 
AMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: Re: New cat 
litter will detect illness in catsCherie,$10 for 
2lbs? There goes the budget! I buy Jonny Cat at Costco ($9 for 
50lbs) and add baking soda (also bought in the jumbo economy size) and Feline 
Pine. The Jonny Cat is cheap enough that I don't have to conserve litter 
when cleaning the boxes and sprinkling baking soda and Feline Pine in work on 
the odor control. Cherie A Gabbert wrote: 

  Can you let me know what you think of it? I am not sure if it can be used 
  all the time, and if it has odor control? but right now I pay $10.00 for 21lbs 
  and I use 3 of those a week...it all adds up
  CherieBarbara Lowe [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  wrote:
  



there's a website for the litter
http://www.scooplite.com/
35 lbs for 14.95 and if you order two of 
anything,it's free shipping(click on the free shipping banner for more 
info). 
i might order it as have had problems in the 
past but since i put them all on vit C and E and coq10 -10, i've had no 
problems--knock on wood or as my husband says, knock on the kitty's 
head.(they all love him...go figure...)
barbara

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  Subject: 
  OT: New cat litter will detect illness in cats
  
  Here's something odd:
  
  Pet Ecology is to release a new cat litter that will detect urinary 
  tract infections, diabetes and pregnancy in cats. It's called 
  "SCOOP-lite". www.petecology.com for more 
  info.
  
  
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Re: New cat litter will detect illness in cats

2005-03-04 Thread Nina




I'm guessing that Arm and Hammer litter box deodorizer is more
expensive than their regular baking soda. They've got to pay for the
marketing and fancy packaging somehow, right? Try the regular baking
soda and see if it works as well. I too have three cats and I don't
have an odor problem. Well, at least not from the littler boxes!
Nina

Cherie A Gabbert wrote:

  Nina,
  Thanks I will try thatalso, with 7 cats and 3 jumbo boxes, I
scoop 3 times a day and change all of them on Saturday, with daily
sprinkeling of Arm and Hammer litter box deodorizer, get very
expensive. I use Tidy Cat with the crystals to reduce odor.
  Cherie
  
  Nina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Cherie,
$10 for 2lbs? There goes the budget! I buy Jonny Cat at Costco ($9
for 50lbs) and add baking soda (also bought in the jumbo economy size)
and Feline Pine. The Jonny Cat is cheap enough that I don't have to
conserve litter when cleaning the boxes and sprinkling baking soda and
Feline Pine in work on the odor control. 

Cherie A Gabbert wrote:

  Can you let me know what you think of it? I am not sure if
it can be used all the time, and if it has odor control? but right now
I pay $10.00 for 21lbs and I use 3 of those a week...it all adds up
  Cherie
  
  Barbara Lowe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
  


there's a website for the
litter
http://www.scooplite.com/
35 lbs for 14.95 and if you
order two of anything,it's free shipping(click on the free shipping
banner for more info). 
i might order it as have had
problems in the past but since i put them all on vit C and E and coq10
-10, i've had no problems--knock on wood or as my husband says, knock
on the kitty's head.(they all love him...go figure...)
barbara

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  Sent:
Thursday, March 03, 2005 1:50 PM
  Subject:
OT: New cat litter will detect illness in cats
  
  
  Here's something odd:
  
  Pet Ecology is to release a new cat litter that will
detect urinary tract infections, diabetes and pregnancy in cats. It's
called "SCOOP-lite". www.petecology.com
for more info.
  
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Re: New cat litter will detect illness in cats

2005-03-04 Thread Nina




I just read my email, I have 7 cats, not 3. Where did that come from?
Nina

Nina wrote:

  
  
I'm guessing that Arm and Hammer litter box deodorizer is more
expensive than their regular baking soda. They've got to pay for the
marketing and fancy packaging somehow, right? Try the regular baking
soda and see if it works as well. I too have three cats and I don't
have an odor problem. Well, at least not from the littler boxes!
Nina
  
Cherie A Gabbert wrote:
  
Nina,
Thanks I will try thatalso, with 7 cats and 3 jumbo boxes, I
scoop 3 times a day and change all of them on Saturday, with daily
sprinkeling of Arm and Hammer litter box deodorizer, get very
expensive. I use Tidy Cat with the crystals to reduce odor.
Cherie

Nina [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Cherie,
$10 for 2lbs? There goes the budget! I buy Jonny Cat at Costco ($9
for 50lbs) and add baking soda (also bought in the jumbo economy size)
and Feline Pine. The Jonny Cat is cheap enough that I don't have to
conserve litter when cleaning the boxes and sprinkling baking soda and
Feline Pine in work on the odor control. 
  
Cherie A Gabbert wrote:
  
Can you let me know what you think of it? I am not sure if
it can be used all the time, and if it has odor control? but right now
I pay $10.00 for 21lbs and I use 3 of those a week...it all adds up
Cherie

Barbara Lowe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

  
  
  there's a website for the
litter
  http://www.scooplite.com/
  35 lbs for 14.95 and if you
order two of anything,it's free shipping(click on the free shipping
banner for more info). 
  i might order it as have had
problems in the past but since i put them all on vit C and E and coq10
-10, i've had no problems--knock on wood or as my husband says, knock
on the kitty's head.(they all love him...go figure...)
  barbara
  
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To:
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Sent:
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Subject:
OT: New cat litter will detect illness in cats


Here's something odd:

Pet Ecology is to release a new cat litter that will
detect urinary tract infections, diabetes and pregnancy in cats. It's
called "SCOOP-lite". www.petecology.com
for more info.
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Re: New cat litter will detect illness in cats

2005-03-04 Thread TenHouseCats
see what happens when you let your cats have keys to the front door?
they let all their friends in! hee hee counting to see if any new
ones have appeared in my household lately

MC



RE: New cat litter will detect illness in cats

2005-03-04 Thread MacKenzie, Kerry N.
I was trying to think of a suitable quip to Nina's multiplying
cats--love it, MC!

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see what happens when you let your cats have keys to the front door?
they let all their friends in! hee hee counting to see if any new
ones have appeared in my household lately

MC

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Re: New cat litter will detect illness in cats

2005-03-04 Thread Cherie A Gabbert
just like bunnies, they always seem to keep multiplying ;-)) lolTenHouseCats [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
see what happens when you let your cats have keys to the front door?they let all their friends in! hee hee counting to see if any newones have appeared in my household latelyMC

OT: New cat litter will detect illness in cats

2005-03-03 Thread tamara stickler
Here's something odd:

Pet Ecology is to release a new cat litter that will detect urinary tract infections, diabetes and pregnancy in cats. It's called "SCOOP-lite". www.petecology.com for more info.
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Re: OT: New cat litter will detect illness in cats

2005-03-03 Thread Cherie A Gabbert
That is wonderful...if it works, I book marked it and will maybe look into it later...Thanks so much, anything we can do to be proactive is great in my book.
Cherietamara stickler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Here's something odd:

Pet Ecology is to release a new cat litter that will detect urinary tract infections, diabetes and pregnancy in cats. It's called "SCOOP-lite". www.petecology.com for more info.


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