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petmadbolton | 23:32 Mon 04th Dec 2006 | Pets
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Any tips on How i stop the smell of cats in my home without getting rid of him ??
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Why does he smell? Is he very old and not cleaning himself?Is it the litter tray in the house if you have one? I need more info,It's usually dogs that smell.
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I also have a dog she does not smell,My cat isnt even 1 yet he cleans himself loads,he has a litter tray and always uses it.I dont know if it is because i used cheap litter.
I've got kittens at the moment and their litter tray can be smelly in the morning,but I clean it out regularly. As long as your cat isn't actually smelling, then it must be that. I've used different litters and the only one I like is the Costcutter lightweight one-some of the 'clumping types'are so difficult to clean out.I still completely change it evey couple of days,and I don't think the house smells.
You could always try one of those plug -in odour things in the same room as the litter tray.
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I do change his litter everyday.It must be the litter,oh well i will go back to catsan.
Has your cat been neutured cos if not he will be marking his territory. Neuturing stops the scent glands making the nasty smelly scent it worked with my 2 give it 3-4 weeks after the op.
I have 12 cats and visitors are always surprised that there's no smell when they come into my house. Cats never ever smell unless they're un-nuetered and are spraying/marking their territories or as has already been said the litter tray either needs changing more often or better litter used. Catsan is expensive but in the long run it actually works out cheaper as its far more effective with regards to odour control, absorbency and easier to handle(with a shuvvle of course!). Having said all that a friend of mine's cat has very strong smelling urine (ammonia smell) which apparently is due to kidney problems. Im sure you dont need to go as far as getting rid of him for a problem that can be easily solved. Would you actually do that?

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