Sentences with phrase «if odor control»

If odor control is top - of - mind for your household, the Step pail is the way to go.

Not exact matches

If a light layer ends up not being able to control odor for you, we need to get a different formula for your body chemistry.
If you constantly have to empty the pail and put the diapers in your trash bin, this defeats the purpose of having a pail to control odors.
Because, let's face it, if anyone needs a mattress with odor control, it's kids.
«That allows teams to take the training from the very controlled environment we currently have to train in for safety reasons and put it in a real - world scenario — for example putting the odor in a cinderblock and seeing if the dog can find it.
If you're concerned about litter box aversion, my suggestion is to select a litter with no odor control additives.
If you're not one of them, however, this formula by Arm & Hammer is arguably the cat litter for odor control you can get, more so if you're on a tight budgeIf you're not one of them, however, this formula by Arm & Hammer is arguably the cat litter for odor control you can get, more so if you're on a tight budgeif you're on a tight budget.
Even if you've got excellent odor - controlling cat litter, clumped litter that gets in contact with the surface of the box can transfer some of the odor to the box.
Even if you already have an odor - controlling cat litter, the addition of baking soda can greatly reduce foul odor from the box.
If you're looking to control the odor that comes from your litter box than this Clumping Litter Formula from World's Best Cat Litter is a great choice.
To control odors, scoop at least once a day, more often if possible.
That said, if you have a litter that your cats like using and that you're happy with in terms of cleanup and odor control, then there's no reason to switch.
This formula is fairly pricey compared to other litters, but it lasts a long time and it controls odors well if you scoop it often.
One of the best ways to control pet odor is to bathe your cat every two to three months, or even more often if it spends a lot of time outside.
This makes it ideal for multi-cat households as you are guaranteed maximum odor control and even if you are late to scoop, you will still have an easy time doing it.
If the box is scooped regularly, there's no need for odor control additives.
I particularly like the dental control properties and odor control (I can smell the difference with my little boy cat;) if you get my drift).
If you must use litter additives to control odor, use enzyme or probiotic based products with no added scent.
Pelleted litters are non-toxic and digestible if eaten, draw moisture away from the surface which keeps it drier, control odor well and can be composted.
If you want great odor control and a complete start - up kit, this is an ideal option.
If a customer likes the odor - control properties of a product, but feels it is too expensive, their objections might be overcome by explaining that because the product lasts longer in the cage, it can be changed less often, and therefore purchased less often, which saves money in the long run.
If you are into natural litters, there are some choices of natural litters that can clump and control odors, such as the Arm & Hammer Naturals that is made with natural wood fibers, plant - based clumping agents, minerals, and baking soda with artificial scent and preservatives added.
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