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Justitia Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-31-06 12:44 AM
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11. I kind of remember reading about it previously getting "stuck" like you
mention, and I think they have worked specifically to improve that. The way it seems to work now is that it can still stick to the sides (if that is where the cat goes), but the clump stays "gummy", so it is really easy to roll it up and "peel" it off - does that make sense?

In fact, it's one of the things I like about it - if it is towards the side of the box, I put the scoop easily between the clump and the box and it gums together for the scoop very easily - the clump does not fall apart as I'm scooping it (like clay litters can). It definitely does not stay stuck to the box, if that was a past problem.

I'm probably not describing it well - ha, ha! I'd say it's worth giving a shot to buying a box if you haven't had it in a while. Another tip - it works best if you keep a higher level in the box - plenty of room to form clumps, 3 " deep maybe? I've also heard of people using non-stick Pam spray in plastic boxes before putting litter in, but I use disposable cardboard, so I dunno about that.

Good luck and report back!
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