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Good news for cat lovers who also love a fresh-smelling home: a super-effective litter box additive that eliminates foul odors and that embarrassing sniff sniff sniffing of house guests. It mixes in easily to your kitty's favorite litter without disturbing her well-established litter box habits. Its superb moisture-wicking abilities extends the time you can take between cleaning the litter box, so you scoop less and save more money. It's non-toxic and 100% biodegradable to boot! Bring on the tough stuff multi-cat households and high-traffic litter boxes. We stand behind our products 100%. If your feline fragrance isn't gone, neither is your money. That's the R&R guarantee. The key: all-natural, super-absorbent corncob bits that trap odor and wetness instantly, containing the stink at its source. Then our proprietary blend of essential oils goes to work, neutralizing odors at the molecular level. The result: What happens in the litter box, stays in the litter box.
SKU | 3856496 |
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Primary Brand | ROCCO & ROXIE |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Scented | Yes |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Volume | 12 FZ |
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Length | 3 IN |
Height | 7.75 IN |
Width | 3 IN |
Start with a clean litter box filled with your preferred cat litter. Sprinkle 2-3 tablespoons of Rocco & Roxie Litter Box Odor Eliminator granules and mix. Apply another few sprinkles after each scooping or as needed to keep your cat's litter box smelling fresh and clean between changes. Keep container closed when not in use.
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