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Reddit mentions of Dr. Elsey's Ultra Litter Attractant, 20 Ounces

Sentiment score: 9
Reddit mentions: 17

We found 17 Reddit mentions of Dr. Elsey's Ultra Litter Attractant, 20 Ounces. Here are the top ones.

Dr. Elsey's Ultra Litter Attractant, 20 Ounces
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    Features:
  • PREMIUM QUALITY: An all-natural proprietary blend of herbs works by emitting a scent that naturally attracts cats and kittens to use the litter box.
  • FELINE BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION: Designed to provide a solution to inappropriate elimination by helping bring cats and kittens back to their litter box.
  • GREAT FOR TRAINING: Ideal for piquing a kitten’s curiosity to use the litter box during training. The only litter attractant to provide a clinically tested and consumer-proven solution.
  • LONG LASTING: One 20 oz pouch lasts three months and treats up to 100 lb of non-scented clumping clay litter.
  • SUPERIOR ODOR CONTROL: Formulated for single or multi-cat households with natural ingredients to keep your home smelling clean and fresh between litter box cleanings.
  • Litter Attractant
  • All natural
  • Great for training
  • Litter box solutions
  • Superior odor control
Specs:
Colorblue
Height8 Inches
Length8 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateMay 2007
Size.56 Kg / 20 Oz
Weight1.05 Pounds
Width8 Inches

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Found 17 comments on Dr. Elsey's Ultra Litter Attractant, 20 Ounces:

u/Lanark26 · 7 pointsr/pics

I didn't have that much problem with ours and the Citikitti. (She took to it pretty easily, though she did tend to protest enlarged holes by pooping in the bathtub.)

The secret for me was finding the Virbac CET chews which she'd get as rewards for proper pooping. She loves those things and will seek me out and lead me to the bathroom for confirmation of her pooping properly to get hers.

Another key was litter attractant. It worked pretty well. It initially got her to consider the tray and I've used it on occasion to lure her back to proper behavior if she decides she's having none of the balancing act.

u/[deleted] · 5 pointsr/Pets

There are additives you can mix into litter (like this one) to persuade your cat to pee there. Might be worth looking into.

u/Yosemite_Pam · 5 pointsr/Kitten

Maybe try this?

Dr. Elsey's Cat Attract Problem Cat Training Litter, 40 pound bag https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000PKY7YA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_VVIgDbKX1Z9GP

Precious Cat Ultra Litter Attractant, 20 Ounces https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000PKUUU0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_yWIgDb997QP35

I believe they come with instructions on how to solve litter box issues.

I'd also put a litter box in the bedroom.

u/rwatkinsGA · 4 pointsr/Pets

We bought a litter additive for our cat in a similar situation. She's in a small room by herself with this in her litterbox and so far, so good.
Precious Cat Ultra Litter Attractant, 20 Ounces https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000PKUUU0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_WEs9ybK3EQ3ZH

u/gimar · 3 pointsr/catpictures

I use Precious Cat. I honestly don't know if it does anything, but it gives me a little peace of mind knowing I'm doing all I can.

Congratulations on your new kitty, hopefully the older boy will see her as a playmate!

u/fancytalk · 3 pointsr/aww

Have you tried cat attractant (like this) in the litter? The rescue people gave us some to put in the box when we adopted our cat, they said it helps prevent accidents. I'm not really sure if it made a difference for our cat but it's something to try if you haven't already.

u/smallspark · 2 pointsr/Pets

I'm a bit confused why you think I'm suggesting a litter box every few feet but OK, I get litter boxes and babies don't go together. I would suggest adding a second litter box next to the first one if you have room. Just to see if it helps.

Try this enzyme cleaner:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0002XJ11E/ref=ox_sc_saved_image_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER


Dr elseys does have an additive. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000PKUUU0/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?qid=1457157309&sr=8-3&pi=SY200_QL40&keywords=dr+elseys&dpPl=1&dpID=41jPhnsvrOL&ref=plSrch

u/taleofzero · 2 pointsr/SRSPets

My cat is also big at 15 lbs. He peed outside his covered litterbox for years. Then I switched him to an open litterbox, and since then he's peed in the box without incident. I think big cats just have a hard time using covered litter boxes. I have my open litterbox in our larger bathroom, which we don't really use much. It's a bit icky to have it in open view but less icky than cat pee everywhere.

I don't know how legit it is but Amazon sells cat litterbox attracting stuff.

u/FF0000it · 2 pointsr/StLouis

Well, you can go through the regular stuff and see if it helps:

Dr. Elseys Cat Attract
Feliway
Breeze Hard Clay Litter Box System

u/ilikekittens · 2 pointsr/kittens

Maybe for the water try setting a faucet to a drip or light stream and see if she will drink that. Most cats love drinking out of the faucet, so maybe she will too.

One time when my cat was sick she wouldn't drink at all, and she hates wet food so we had a tough time. But we threw some of her treats that she really liked in a bowl of water and it sort of forced her to get some water in the process.

Also, I don't know how well it works, but there's stuff you can put in the litter box that is supposed to help cats use it. Something like this. Or maybe even just a different kind of litter might help. Oh, or maybe special bad-cat litter.

u/Bo_Peep · 2 pointsr/Pets

She might have a UTI, and is associating the litter box with her pain. Take her to the vet for confirmation.

Clean the area with an enzyme cleaner. Add another litter box as /u/ajru222 suggested. You can also add a litter attractant.

u/tucker_baby13 · 2 pointsr/Pets

First thing you're gonna hear on this sub is get the boys checked by a vet. With cats urination issues are sometimes symptoms of very serious and sometimes fatal conditions. What you're also gonna wanna do is:

  1. Make sure the litter box is frequently scooped (at least once a day). And the entire box should be emptied and refilled fresh at least every few weeks. The standard rule for the number of litter boxes required is the number of cats plus one. So in an ideal world they should have access to 3 litter boxes. If that's not gonna happen and they just have the one then it needs to be scooped VERY frequently. Try and position the litter box near a problem area. It can be moved once the problem has been resolved but it will make the retraining easier. You can add Litter Attract to the litter box and that will make it more tempting for them to use it.

  2. Cats will pee in the same area. The spots they have peed in need to be cleaned with an enzymatic cleaner like Natures Miracle. Nothing else will work. Even if it looks clean and smells clean to you, the cats will still smell it.

  3. If the cats are causing a ruckus at night then they need to be played with more. Get some interactive toys like the wands and play with them until they pant. A tired cat is a good cat.

  4. Many people on this sub recommend and use feline pheromone spray/diffusers/collars. Feliway is the top brand. It can help problem cats calm down and be more comfortable.

    I'd also recommend you or your parents watch some videos on youtube by Jackson Galaxy aka the Cat Whisperer. This guy knows his stuff. Here's a few videos to get started:
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u/simiangeek · 2 pointsr/cats

Right off the top of my head, maybe try using a litter attractant? Read through the reviews, and there are some other good tips from people with similar behavioral problems.

u/tehzephyrsong · 1 pointr/Pets

Truthfully, I've never used a litter attractant, I just know it's a thing that exists - the animal shelter I work at sells a small assortment of basic pet supplies, and litter attractant is one of the products we sell. I am pretty sure this is the one we sell. It's got a 4-star rating on Amazon and mostly positive reviews, although there's a vocal minority for whom the product didn't work. Seems like it would be worth a try, at least, and if it doesn't work, at least it's not terribly expensive, at $12 for 20 oz.

No worries, I'd be concerned too if it were my cat.

u/kittlepoops · 1 pointr/Pets

You should take the cat to the vet to rule out the possibility of a UTI. My cat did the same thing (due to stress) and we were also told to buy this to attract the cat to the litter box. I would also make sure to clean the litter box every day or even get a second one to put in another room.

u/MotherFuckingCupcake · 1 pointr/Pets

This is the specific product I'm wondering about.