Amazon has 20-Oz Arm & Hammer Cat Litter Deodorizer for $1.05 - $0.33 'Extra Savings" automatically applied at checkout = $0.72. Shipping is free with Amazon Prime or on orders $25+.
Thanks to Deal Hunter BBQchicken for finding this deal.
Alternatively, Chewy also has 20-Oz Arm & Hammer Cat Litter Deodorizer for $1.05. Shipping is free on orders $49+.
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Helps keep the litter box fresher longer than cat litter alone
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Amazon has 20-Oz Arm & Hammer Cat Litter Deodorizer for $1.05 - $0.33 'Extra Savings" automatically applied at checkout = $0.72. Shipping is free with Amazon Prime or on orders $25+.
Thanks to Deal Hunter BBQchicken for finding this deal.
Alternatively, Chewy also has 20-Oz Arm & Hammer Cat Litter Deodorizer for $1.05. Shipping is free on orders $49+.
Details:
Helps keep the litter box fresher longer than cat litter alone
Model: Arm & Hammer Cat Litter Deodorizer with Baking Soda - 20 oz
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So, to be honest, this is almost certainly going to be 99% baking soda with some scent added.
If you want the same result cheap all the time, just grab a bunch of baking soda from the baking or pool section, (baking usually is better $/lb) and coat the bottom of the litter box with it before you add the litter.
The baking soda reacts with the ammonia that sinks into it and neutralizes the smell, plus, when the cat digs and covers, it will spread it around the box, and it's non toxic so no worries about le kitty!
So yes, it most definitely will soak up the liquid with the silica and perlite, and the propional is a perfume agent (actually banned in the EU for known fertility issues in humans)
I'm sure the profit margins on this are much higher than regular baking soda, but I've used both and definitely prefer this stuff. It covers scents much more quickly and you don't have to use all that much compared to regular baking soda
The smell is pleasant enough, especially coming after what it's meant to cover up!
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So, to be honest, this is almost certainly going to be 99% baking soda with some scent added.
If you want the same result cheap all the time, just grab a bunch of baking soda from the baking or pool section, (baking usually is better $/lb) and coat the bottom of the litter box with it before you add the litter.
The baking soda reacts with the ammonia that sinks into it and neutralizes the smell, plus, when the cat digs and covers, it will spread it around the box, and it's non toxic so no worries about le kitty!
So, to be honest, this is almost certainly going to be 99% baking soda with some scent added.
If you want the same result cheap all the time, just grab a bunch of baking soda from the baking or pool section, (baking usually is better $/lb) and coat the bottom of the litter box with it before you add the litter.
The baking soda reacts with the ammonia that sinks into it and neutralizes the smell, plus, when the cat digs and covers, it will spread it around the box, and it's non toxic so no worries about le kitty!
I'm sure the profit margins on this are much higher than regular baking soda, but I've used both and definitely prefer this stuff. It covers scents much more quickly and you don't have to use all that much compared to regular baking soda
The smell is pleasant enough, especially coming after what it's meant to cover up!
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank TheOgre
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I'm sure the profit margins on this are much higher than regular baking soda, but I've used both and definitely prefer this stuff. It covers scents much more quickly and you don't have to use all that much compared to regular baking soda
The smell is pleasant enough, especially coming after what it's meant to cover up!
Definitely agree this takes it away faster, I wanted to know why so I found the SDS for it
So yes, it most definitely will soak up the liquid with the silica and perlite, and the propional is a perfume agent (actually banned in the EU for known fertility issues in humans)
Thanks Amazon, just bought these last week for almost double that on your site "on sale"
Lol, salty about something hitting an all time low? Amazon just prices things, it wasn't a sale. It rightfully hit the frontpage on Slickdeals because it hadn't been below $2 in a year.
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I bought three for $2.34 (including taxes). I somehow qualified for an "extra savings" of $.99.
Ditto here. Got 3, came to $2.31 for me. Use this occasionally so the girls don't get too much scent added to their litter at once. It does smell nice. TY op good deal.
Had to do chewy cause Amazon is dead but I also paid for shipping. $2 a pop is still better than original price
edit: I bought 5 from chewy and also looks like $2 is pretty much normal sale price
2nd edit: well I lost Amazon stock came back
Last edited by omar10wahab October 25, 2022 at 05:25 PM.
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If you want the same result cheap all the time, just grab a bunch of baking soda from the baking or pool section, (baking usually is better $/lb) and coat the bottom of the litter box with it before you add the litter.
The baking soda reacts with the ammonia that sinks into it and neutralizes the smell, plus, when the cat digs and covers, it will spread it around the box, and it's non toxic so no worries about le kitty!
Hydrated silica 0.1-1.0%
Perlite 1.0-5.0%
Butylphenyl Methylpropional 0.1-0.12%
So yes, it most definitely will soak up the liquid with the silica and perlite, and the propional is a perfume agent (actually banned in the EU for known fertility issues in humans)
The smell is pleasant enough, especially coming after what it's meant to cover up!
37 Comments
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank TheOgre
If you want the same result cheap all the time, just grab a bunch of baking soda from the baking or pool section, (baking usually is better $/lb) and coat the bottom of the litter box with it before you add the litter.
The baking soda reacts with the ammonia that sinks into it and neutralizes the smell, plus, when the cat digs and covers, it will spread it around the box, and it's non toxic so no worries about le kitty!
If you want the same result cheap all the time, just grab a bunch of baking soda from the baking or pool section, (baking usually is better $/lb) and coat the bottom of the litter box with it before you add the litter.
The baking soda reacts with the ammonia that sinks into it and neutralizes the smell, plus, when the cat digs and covers, it will spread it around the box, and it's non toxic so no worries about le kitty!
The smell is pleasant enough, especially coming after what it's meant to cover up!
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank TheOgre
The smell is pleasant enough, especially coming after what it's meant to cover up!
Hydrated silica 0.1-1.0%
Perlite 1.0-5.0%
Butylphenyl Methylpropional 0.1-0.12%
So yes, it most definitely will soak up the liquid with the silica and perlite, and the propional is a perfume agent (actually banned in the EU for known fertility issues in humans)
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Dead on amazon
This was a just lived deal!
edit: I bought 5 from chewy and also looks like $2 is pretty much normal sale price
2nd edit: well I lost Amazon stock came back
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"Important information"
"Indications"
(oh and "Only use for cats")
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