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LaTigresse -> RE: Newspaper training (3/20/2008 2:28:51 PM)
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ORIGINAL: sassysexygirl greetings E/everyone greetings LaTigresse ~~ it wasn't my idea! but, a person actually gets used to it after awhile. sorry, but it's true. and scoopable litter has odor reducers and is, well, scoopable for easy clean up. it goes out to the trash just like if you had a cat or 3, just more often. i know, it sounds horrible; however, it's not as bad as it sounds though. and there were exceptions to having to use the box. i didn't have to use it when visiting family, or when sick and things were "iffy," etc. there were some limits to it. You may find this very strange, but it gave a sense of doing something totally for the Owner, not for me (such as some sadists like their masos to hurt past their "fun" pain threshhold, to pain for His pleasure with tears and begging). mental blocks were torn down in doing that for Him. would i want to do it again? hmmmmmm, lol hell no. but it was a hell-of-a learning experience i'm glad i went through. well wishes, gemmie All joking aside Gemmie, I can understand what you are saying. I just have a sensitive nose that is linked to a somewhat sensitive stomach when it comes to bad smells. I have a 9# puppy that I am trying to house break. If she pottys anywhere in the house I can smell it within moments. I just don't even want to think of the smell from a bigger........erm.......pile.
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