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Old 09-09-2011, 12:57 PM
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Red face So cat litter again?

Seeing as how the rotten peeps at the supermarket cottend on to my saveings sheme I got some Oko & have to say very happy with it but .................................................. the tracking is I got a couple of nobbley car mats & they sort of helped but will they wipe there feet honest it looked like we live in a stable yard earlier

Anyway has anyone used Cats best nature gold? it's suppose to be just as good but no tracking
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Re: So cat litter again?

I'd put up with the tracking for OKO if I'm honest. I just use a dustpan and brush quickly to pick up the litter that has tracked. It doesn't really bother me cos it's so quick and easy to just sweep it up and put it back in the tray. For such good litter I can handle that one con
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Old 09-09-2011, 01:09 PM
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I'd put up with the tracking for OKO if I'm honest. I just use a dustpan and brush quickly to pick up the litter that has tracked. It doesn't really bother me cos it's so quick and easy to just sweep it up and put it back in the tray. For such good litter I can handle that one con
I would if it was just where the trays are but it is being spread everywhere mainly by fluffy tails me thinks
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I would if it was just where the trays are but it is being spread everywhere mainly by fluffy tails me thinks
Mine too..I seem to find it at the other side of the kitchen - wonder how they do it!
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I would if it was just where the trays are but it is being spread everywhere mainly by fluffy tails me thinks
You could shave just the tails and feet
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Old 09-09-2011, 01:42 PM
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You could shave just the tails and feet
Dont give me any ideas I think its snow shoes to but I could get them boots I suppose
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You could put the tray in the bath surrounded by water ,then they would have to wash their feet as they came out
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Old 09-09-2011, 01:59 PM
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You could put the tray in the bath surrounded by water ,then they would have to wash their feet as they came out
I think we are gonna need more baths though
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Re: So cat litter again?

I've used both and Natures Gold is far better but I'm still using Oko at the moment because Natures Gold is more expensive and I could put up with the tracking with Arnold but I'm thinking of getting Natures Gold again next week when I do another order because with 3 of them its awful!

If your cats aren't too bothered then don't mix it with the Oko as it wasn't really great when i mixed it to get Arnold used to it but on its own its really good.
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ive found tescos own brand is good. i used to get asdas but it clumps and is a waist but tescos is good no tracking and dosnt clump and dont use half as much.
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