I hope this system will not go away, ever. She looked at the clay and snubbed her little nose at it. The only one who started from the beginning with it was the youngest cat I have here. They had no choice and I had it nice and clean for them. I tried it the way the system said, but ended up cutting the cats off cold turkey from their old "potty". It took my older two cats about a month to switch over. I have a septic system too and don't have any problems. I have the boxes in the restroom and I take out the "refuse" from the box and flush it away. I just change that pad ever week, pellets once a month and presto all good to go. I have 3 cats and all of them use the boxes I have set up for them (I have 2 boxes.would love a third, but haven't gotten it yet.). They aren't tracking clu.mped litter on their buns or paws either. I love this system and WILL NEVER go back to clay litter! It's easy to use and my cats don't smell like litter anymore. I wish I could've gotten this, but I already use it.so I'm glad others got to try it out. I have some boy cats that "over-shoot", so I have to use plastic storage containers as litter boxes. And I wished they had made the walls higher. I wish they had come out with different size systems. I had to quit using the litter system - it was just way too small for my cats. It did make the trash much lighter, therefore easier to carry, and I'm sure the guy dealing with my trash at every pickup was happy to see the can lighter as well!īut. I would even rinse the pellets in a little bit of bleach and water because I knew some of their urine remained on the pellets. I liked the idea of "reusable" litter but wondered how sanitary it was. I would have to change the "diaper" ASAP or else urine would overflow from the tray and make a huge mess. While the idea is terrific, and may work for smaller cats, my big house-cats would fill up the tray in no time and they were not at all comfortable with the small size of the Breeze litter box. When I saw the Breeze Litter System I was very excited and purchased 4 of them right away. I've been using pine pellets (actually buying horse bedding from feed store - it's just a little bit bigger in pellet size compared to the pine litter marketed for cat litter - and about 4 times cheaper!) which turn to sawdust when the cats urinate. I have a lot of indoor cats and I'm constantly changing the litter and hauling it up the hill to the trash.
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