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If you have pets, how do you keep the house smelling fresh?
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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 355259" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>I had rats......they smell (typically) worse than anything and were litter box trained. I found that Unscented Yesterdays news and Unscented Feline pine worked the best without gobs of odors. (you can't use odor based litter with rats it is caustic to them) I'm not sure why - but maybe Step 2 has a point with unscented litter. </p><p></p><p>Also - a cats DIET has a ton to do with it. Product in/product out. THere are foods you can feed that will cause your pets poo to smell less. No joke.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 355259, member: 4964"] I had rats......they smell (typically) worse than anything and were litter box trained. I found that Unscented Yesterdays news and Unscented Feline pine worked the best without gobs of odors. (you can't use odor based litter with rats it is caustic to them) I'm not sure why - but maybe Step 2 has a point with unscented litter. Also - a cats DIET has a ton to do with it. Product in/product out. THere are foods you can feed that will cause your pets poo to smell less. No joke. [/QUOTE]
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