The weather outside may be frightful…but in this season of holiday guests we definitely want indoors to be delightful. I know that it’s easy to worry when you’re having guests–especially guests who don’t share their home with a cat–that the house smells like cat pee.
Last week, we wrote about the ammonia that develops in your cat’s litterbox and the hazards of ammonia, both to the feline and human residents in your home. Cats Incredible is made to prevent ammonia from developing. You don’t have to worry about masking the odor — it just doesn’t get created.
No one wants to find litter throughout the house so I’m happy to report that the litter stays where it needs to be…in the litterbox!
Recently we wrote about how your purchases can help pets in need thanks to The Lucy Pet Foundation. It’s great knowing that every bag of cat litter helps pets be adopted and helps family pets be spayed or neutered. All of the net profits from cat and dog products sold by Herrick’s family-owned and -operated Lucy Pet Products goes to The Lucy Pet Foundation.
Veterinarian Approved
The Dangers of Ammonia from Lucy Pet on Vimeo.
Karen “Doc” Halligan is the Chief Veterinary Officer for Lucy Pet Products so we feel good about using Cats Incredible in our home. Watch her discussion of the importance of reducing that ammonia in your cat’s box!
We give Cats Incredible a big paws up for helping to keep our home odor-free and for providing a great litter for our cats. Watch for Lucy Pet Products on the upcoming 2018 Rose Parade when Lucy Pet Products honors amazing animals who show us all what it means to be a true hero!
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Lucy Pet Products is a CatTipper sponsor. As always, we only share products that we use with our own pets; all statements and opinions are entirely our own.
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