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skydragon

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According to what I read it has some clumping qualities because of the corn starch in the ground corn.They did specify Not cornmeal.At that price I'm game to try it ,just don't let my cats know!LOL GKK/Sue

Thanks Sue. And I won't say a word. =) In fact, we might have to give it a try.
 

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Silica dust can be bad if inhaled, but then so is clay... and pine... and moldy corn. We've gotten lucky and found a good brand, it's plain silica crystals, no nasty chemicals or perfume. It's no more dusty than any other litter we've ever used. (plus we really need the crystals since they will dry out the poop and one of my nasty kitties won't even bury it!)

Of course there are sites that give you instructions on how to train your cat to use the toilet some even sell a kit .I don't think my cats would go for it and don't think I'd much care for it either unless they remembered to put the seat down and flush!LOL!!GKK
 

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yeah worlds best...
and now arm and hammer has a corn litter out too..

we've tried the crystal stuff and the A&H corn one now.... the corn one works better, lasts longer and is cheaper..

Good to know.These furballs get expensive!!GKK
 

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Of course there are sites that give you instructions on how to train your cat to use the toilet some even sell a kit .I don't think my cats would go for it and don't think I'd much care for it either unless they remembered to put the seat down and flush!LOL!!GKK
LOL! I have seen those. My luck would be I'd be rushing to go and fail to notice that one of them missed and left me a lil present on the seat... UGH!

On a related note, you know my guy not only leaves the seat up, he also refuses to acknowledge that he SHOULD put it down! His argument is "I'm being considerate by lifting the seat so I don't get any on it in the first place... if I have to lift the seat to go, why shouldn't you put it down to go?" :glare:
 

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Thanks Sue. And I won't say a word. =) In fact, we might have to give it a try.

Thank you Sky D.I can't help but have this uneasy feeling some times;Why are they all waiting outside the bathroom door when I come out and why do they scatter when I come into a room?And why did I wake up with them playing with a tape measure in my bed and a rope on the floor....they are watching me......gkk
 

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LOL! I have seen those. My luck would be I'd be rushing to go and fail to notice that one of them missed and left me a lil present on the seat... UGH!

On a related note, you know my guy not only leaves the seat up, he also refuses to acknowledge that he SHOULD put it down! His argument is "I'm being considerate by lifting the seat so I don't get any on it in the first place... if I have to lift the seat to go, why shouldn't you put it down to go?" :glare:

Now he is just WRONG!!!!!! Am I right Ladies?!!!
 

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LOL! I have seen those. My luck would be I'd be rushing to go and fail to notice that one of them missed and left me a lil present on the seat... UGH!

On a related note, you know my guy not only leaves the seat up, he also refuses to acknowledge that he SHOULD put it down! His argument is "I'm being considerate by lifting the seat so I don't get any on it in the first place... if I have to lift the seat to go, why shouldn't you put it down to go?" :glare:

Well, mine tried that argument with me. I gave him two options:
1. Clean off my .... when it hits the toilet water
2. Put both the lid and the seat down when he's finished.

Evidently, he wisely chose the second.
 

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Now he is just WRONG!!!!!! Am I right Ladies?!!!
I was shocked and appalled. My counter argument of: "Yeah, but if you're in a hurry and neglect to raise the seat, the worst that will happen is that you drip on the seat and have to wipe it off... If I'M in a hurry and fail to notice the seat it up, I land in the cold, possibly yucky toilet bowl!"

His retort?
"Well, that'll learn ya!" :grr:
 

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That must suck ,I was a nurse in my other life. Lucky she has other skills they will let her work.How long for recovery?GKK

Don't know yet; will know more when we see the foot doc tomorrow.

Now he is just WRONG!!!!!! Am I right Ladies?!!!

Hmmm, how should I respond. I think discretion is the better part of valor so I shall remain silent.
 

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I would think if I went into the toilet water one time I would check the seat position from then on. I mean how many times would you stick your hand on a hot stove before you realized not to?
It all seems kind of "DUH" to me.

Btw I pit the lid down. I hate the thought of the dog drinking from a toilet.

Hey treadin' on thin ice there buddy!GKK
 
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