Monday, June 6, 2016

And Now a Random Post About a Great Cat Litter--The Breeze Litter System by Tidy Cats

I've been enjoying stuff I could write about, but today I'm going to talk about cat litter. Yes, litter, because damn-it I feel like doing so. I'm not going to talk about just any cat litter though, I'm going to talk about an amazing one that helps eliminate all that annoying mess that the grans of litter kicked around by your cat can leave. I'm going to talk about the Breeze Litter System by Tidy Cats.

First off, no one is paying me to write this article. The people at Tidy Cats do not even know who I am, although I may shoot them off a tweet once this post goes up so they know how much I appreciate the Breeze Litter System. What makes this litter so special though? Well, it isn't a bunch of tiny grainy pieces of clay that clump-up when you cat pees or takes a dump. No, these are large
pellets. These big pellets stick to the cat poop and are easy to scoop, which I love. Plus, as they are pretty large you don't have to worry about tiny pieces of litter getting spread around the room by your cat--these don't stick to paws or anything. The worst thing that can happen is some pellets get kicked-out of the box and you sweep the handful of them up with a broom. I will share the disclaimer that these can hurt when you step on them barefoot, but other than that these pellets are immensely superior to litter.
You may be asking, "Okay, so my cat poops and these big pellets stick to it, what about when Mr. Whiskers has to whiz?" First off, that is a Ms. Whiskers and you need to learn more about cat anatomy. Secondly, there are in fact these awesome pee-pads of a sort that go in the litter-box under the pellets. These pads absorb the urine and you simply change them once a week. This is wonderful as it puts the urine within the box under the pellets and can dramatically reduce that unpleasant cat-pee smell some houses seem to suffer from.

The other concern you may express is how exactly you will get your cat to use this litter system. Well, the website I linked to above offers tips, and basically it is just about slowly introducing the new method. You have the old box and this new one, then you put some litter from the old box with the pellets, after that you remove the old box, and so forth. After a couple of days the two cats my wife and I have took to the Breeze litter box with gusto, so I can say first-hand it isn't too hard to acclimate your kitty to the Breeze system.
"I love the Breeze Litter System!"
In conclusion, the Breeze Litter System has been great for our household and should you have cats I would wholeheartedly recommend you give it a try. I mean, I love it so much I'm just randomly writing an article about it (that and because no comic or television show has done much worth writing about for me at the moment). So yeah, check out the Breeze Litter System by Tidy Cats and I bet you'll be as pleased with it as our household is.

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