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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] My husband has dutifully scooped litter for nearly nine years while I've been pregnant or nursing four kids (he continued while I was nursing, not just pregnant, just to "be safe", even though I told him I could do it). He HATES, HATES, HATES the smell of cat litter to the point of physical revulsion. He showers after scooping the box. Scooped product goes straight to the trash can outside. He is completely, utterly disgusted by pee on his pillow or his bed, in our closet, in the hallway, and on not one but two of our kids' beanbags. He has weathered this all without pitching a fight to get rid of the cat, but now that we're on a multiple pees per month (per week, really), he's just done. There is nowhere particularly viable for the upstairs litter box given )[/quote] Maybe the cat AND your husband could use some Prozac.[/quote]
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