(Part 2) Best products from r/SiberianCats

We found 21 comments on r/SiberianCats discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 41 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

26. Diggin' Your Dog Firm Up Pumpkin Super Supplement for Digestive Tract Health for Dogs, 4-Ounce

    Features:
  • COST EFFECTIVE, NO MORE WASTE – Ditch the can! No more waste from half used spoiled cans of pumpkin. We make it simple with Firm Up… use what you need when you need it and simply reseal the pouch and store it in the pantry for the next occasion or take it with you for on the go use as it is lightweight and easy to transport.
  • SUPPORTS DIGESTIVE REGULARITY – The FIRM UP pumpkin supplement quickly and effectively supports stool consistency for occasional diarrhea AND constipation due to dietary indiscretion. By nourishing gut flora, it supports colon and gut health.
  • HELPS WITH DIET CHANGES, ANAL GLAND ISSUES – For dogs and cats going through diet changes , Firm Up assists in easing the transition by adding fiber. In turn, this helps to support healthy anal glands, minimizing the need for gland expression.
  • DOGS AND CATS LOVE THE TASTE AND IT IS EASY TO FEED – Simply mix with water for a canned pumpkin consistency, sprinkle on and mix with food, or can be made into treats. Dogs and cats devour this pumpkin while fur-parents often call it a lifesaver.
  • SIMPLE INGREDIENTS, ALL USA GROWN, HARVESTED AND MADE – With only 2 simple ingredients (drum dried pumpkin and apple pectin), this recipe is made for sensitive and picky eaters. All of the natural and premium ingredients are completely sourced and made in the USA (even the BPA free bag). Recommended by vets.
Diggin' Your Dog Firm Up Pumpkin Super Supplement for Digestive Tract Health for Dogs, 4-Ounce
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u/Kradchand · 2 pointsr/SiberianCats

I hate Worlds Best. My Siberian liked it, but it got stuck to his butt and legs, so he left pee stains all over our apartment. I also think Worlds Best stinks as f***.

So we have had Soft Cat for 10 months right now and it works great. We have a litterbox in the bedroom and the living room, and there is never any odour (exept for poop smell for a minute or so sometimes). Seems like it is called SmartCat in the US. It clumps, smells almost nothing, just a hint of wood. It is a bit on the lighter side, so if your cat likes to jump out of the litterbox, some of the clean sand will fly out, but the litter can be recycled at least. I clean the box everyday (who wants to take a shit in a used toilet?) 600 sq ft apartment. http://www.amazon.com/SmartCat-Natural-Clumping-Litter-10-Pound/dp/B00LN70DZ6/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8

u/JustCallMeVee · 1 pointr/SiberianCats

This is the one that I use:

Monster Shed
Oster ShedMonster De-Shedding Tool for Medium to Long Coats https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0052YFPWM/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_351qybAD9DHKT


It is a really great value, and it has rounded edges so that it doesn't hurt the cat. It kind of becomes more of a massage then the torture of being groomed. My Gizmo really does very good with tolerating this. I use the FURminator on her when she was a kitten and she liked it for about a week or so. Now when I try to use it she gets really pissed off at me. I have much better luck using the Monster Shed on her. Gizmo's groomer uses just a regular grooming comb and she's been growing for 30 years so she really knows how to deshed cats very very well I'm using just a grooming comb. Since I'm not a professional groomer and I'm not all that big into manhandling my cat just to get her groomed I use the Monster Shed on her because I don't have to fight her as badly. I highly recommend this as it's the best bang for your buck. It does a phenomenal job in removing the undercoat and your cats will not be angry at you.

u/postc88 · 3 pointsr/SiberianCats

We have this one: Vesper Cat Furniture, Walnut, V-High Base https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00SOTG05S/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_2Gg8BbSRZTMPF

It’s on the smaller size (4 feet) but works well for our younger and adult Siberian. The top is a bit small for our adult Siberian but he still seems to love it and sprawls out on it even though he’s big for it. It is a nice looking tree and looks good in our house.

u/thirstypretzels27 · 1 pointr/SiberianCats

I too would stay away from the raw diet. Cats (especially kittens!) have very specific nutritional/vitamin needs that are better provided through cat food.

We free feed our kitten dry food and then give him a bit of wet food 2-3x a day. In terms of hydration we have a cat fountain that our kitty loves and he seems to stay well hydrated! This is the one I use: https://www.amazon.com/Pet-Fountain-Cat-Water-Dispenser/dp/B079DL32QY/ref=mp_s_a_1_15?adgrpid=64576521348&gclid=Cj0KCQjw84XtBRDWARIsAAU1aM0HcZTmkAuU8eKysHDuiUiHYZSoCruZ9hs1AH6b1YE79CzA6m22eHcaAn-MEALw_wcB&hvadid=274872094982&hvdev=m&hvlocphy=9029968&hvnetw=g&hvpos=1t1&hvqmt=e&hvrand=10434210853613776326&hvtargid=aud-647006051489%3Akwd-147515345&hydadcr=12186_10197801&keywords=cat+water+fountain&qid=1570914412&sr=8-15

I've found he drinks more with the little bubbler attachment than with the flower attachment though. Also we live in a small apartment and keep the water next to his food and it hasn't appeared to impede his drinking.

u/zangelbertbingledack · 1 pointr/SiberianCats

He is absolutely adorable! If our little guy is any indication, this kitten will add so much joy to your life :)

Glad to hear your allergies aren't acting up! I would recommend getting an air filter for prophylactic anti-allergy measures. We have this one and it helps my husband a lot.

u/clearsnake · 1 pointr/SiberianCats

Haha. I read your title and I felt like I knew what this was going to be about. I think most long-haired kittens aren't as good with cleaning and going #2 in the litter box, so it's not that uncommon to be washing their butts when they're young.

For some reason I had the softer stool with my two cats when they were young as well. My older cat is now almost 2 and my younger one is 9 months. The younger one's poop just recently seemed to "stabilize," so my butt washing days are hopefully behind me.

Have you tried pumpkin? If it's not a food allergy or parasite, maybe that can help? I've given my cats this on and off when needed and to me it seems to help.

u/ambergeva · 3 pointsr/SiberianCats

Food puzzles ! I give our girl a treat dispensing ball with treats in it to keep her occupied - keeps them mentally stimulated and gets a bit of exercise in too. We have one that you can change the difficulty level in, and I also put a small weight in it to throw the balance off and keep it unpredictable for her.
We started her on easy puzzles like a toilet roll with the ends covered and a hole in it to get her used to having to fossick / problem solve. Then you can move onto more advanced puzzles !
There are a whole bunch of websites if u want to make your own out of boxes etc, otherwise there are some very cheap ones on amazon.
This I the one we have and mishka loves it

cat puzzle

u/SnarkyBear53 · 1 pointr/SiberianCats

We used to have a Drinkwell Platinum, and our cats were OK with it. Then we switched to this Catit Fountain the the kittehs really loved it!

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0146QXOB0/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/ckugs13 · 1 pointr/SiberianCats

I’m getting two kittens this fall and someone recommended this book
Total Cat Mojo: The Ultimate Guide to Life with Your Cat
I haven’t read it yet, but it has great reviews!

u/tev3287 · 7 pointsr/SiberianCats

The little springs!!


Endless play, and they never get sick of them (or break them, they’re safe.

Prepare to find a yardstick to retrieve from under fridge. Worth it.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GQ13D9W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_sVkyDbD26W035

u/lawgman · 2 pointsr/SiberianCats

This one from Winix is my favourite: https://www.amazon.com/Winix-5500-2-Purifier-PlasmaWave-Reducing/dp/B01D8DAYII/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?ie=UTF8&qid=1537286728&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=winix++air+purifier&psc=1

(It also has actual carbon pellets and a great prefilter screen which is easy to vacuum).

We have 3 different air cleaners and the one above is the best of the three. Most cleaners can only really clean anywhere from 200 to 400 sq feet and that assumes the highest setting (which for most air cleaners is not practical because of the noise). The Blue Pure ones recommended by the other person cleans a bit larger area because the filter is not as fine but that cleaner is also not a true hepa cleaner. Whether that makes a difference or not, I don't know but the manufacturer of Blue Pure recommends their "classic line" of cleaners that are true HEPA for severe allergy sufferers.

One thing to keep in mind that that for most cleaners, you can't use the highest setting and still function with all the noise the cleaner will produce. We set the Winix on level 3 and consider it relatively quiet (moving up to level 4 makes it quite loud).


u/HalfEvilHomer · 7 pointsr/SiberianCats

We use a water fountain for Thor. He i had the same problem with a bowl and now it's fine.

We also noticed he drank a whole lot more as well! We have this one....

Cat Mate Fresh Water Drinking Fountain for Cats and Small Dogs https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B001NYGB8W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_wNW2Bb3V7ZV2G

u/questionable41 · 1 pointr/SiberianCats

I have this litter box and love it! Occasionally, litter will get on the lid, but it’s great overall. I use Arm and Hammer Slide with no smell issues, whatsoever. I keep the litter box in the closet with the doors open and I use a litter genie to store the dirty litter.

https://www.amazon.com/IRIS-Top-Entry-Litter-White/dp/B01MRV5YNO/ref=mp_s_a_1_7?keywords=litter+box&qid=1572297824&sr=8-7

u/Selky_Splat · 3 pointsr/SiberianCats

Chiming in with another cat water fountain rec:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0037NKDSG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_9u02BbDA8VNVJ

Its stainless steel and dishwasher safe. We wash it then replace the water once a week. Our cat started out drinking from the reservoir part but now she only drinks from the burbling part. Haven't had any problems with wet neck ruff

u/serenepoppy · 1 pointr/SiberianCats

My boyfriend's family has had mixed results with their furminator.

It works wonderfully on the one cat that often has trouble cleaning itself. She has very fine, soft, copious fur and it's too long for her to be able to get her bib.

However, it seems to take too much hair off the other cat - she already overgrooms herself and the furminator seems to contribute to her loosing her fur. They've taken her to various vets and the general opinion seemed to be avoid brushing the tail or other parts where she's loosing fur. They use a brush like this one on her now and she seems to be doing better.

It seems to depend on the cat =/

u/TokenMenses · 3 pointsr/SiberianCats

One of my sibs is prone to tangles and mats. I brush both every night with this:

Li'l Pals Kitten Slicker Brush with Coated Tip Pins https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001TIA9FS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_0gxTybG3AWRBH

I like the coated tips because it feels less risky when brushing around the butt and backs of legs.

My main suggestion is to just brush really frequently so nothing too serious builds up.

u/ProdigyI5 · 1 pointr/SiberianCats

This is the top rated air purifier on consumer reports and the filter that I use. Works great, no complaints.

https://www.amazon.com/Purifier-Washable-Pre-Filters-Particle-Allergens/dp/B073WJL99W