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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Is it cat urine you are smelling? That is what I associate with a house 'smelling like cats.' If that is it then more frequent scooping and cleaning might help some. I do think a dehumidifier would help too. Odors always seem to intensify when it is humid. There are quiet dehumidifiers (we got one on amazon years ago) and if you put it in the utility room it shouldn't be too obnoxious. [/quote] I agree, especially if it's warm in the house -- smells travel more and stink more. In the winter I change our two cats' boxes once a week and scoop once a week, and use liberal amounts of Arm & Hammer litter deoderizer. But in the summer I have to change their boxes twice a week. We go through double the litter, but it smells SO much better. And the cats seem happier, too. I also notice the house smells more on warm days when they don't finish their food, because then the food sits around smelling up the house all day. But that goes away once I dump it and give them fresh food.[/quote]
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