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Jrmno1
Flying tumbler
Joined: 28 Aug 2005
Posts: 2310
Location: Ohio, USA |
quote:
Originally posted by meg832
Ramsey's (or Ramsy's?) Kil Odor Enzyme Spotter works on dog pee, too.
Where can you buy this at? Thanks.
Carrie |
Sunday September 24, 2006 8:19 am |
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meg832
Fledgeling
Joined: 16 Jun 2006
Posts: 365
Location: Ohio |
I haven't needed a new bottle for years, so I haven't been looking. I first found it at a pet store; but most pet stores now carry only Nature's Miracle, which I don't like nearly as well. You might also try a janitorial supply store. You can also google the name and find dozens of places that carry it. |
Sunday September 24, 2006 2:55 pm |
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flycatcher
Bappie
Joined: 14 Aug 2006
Posts: 62
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Fortunately for Snoop, we don't burn candles very much (in fact, never, except for the odd jack-o-lantren at halloween). Apparently Iams has confirmed that Free-breeze is pet safe (it says on the label) so if we need to use anything, we use that. Snoop lives in the living room, and dad doesn't care for 'prety scents' so she's fine there, just so long as the house is kept clean and smell free. In my room, if the fish food/moss/moist dirt mix becomes too much, I use a few handfuls of horse apple, or apple/cinimon wafers (they're horse treats). They smell really good! and smell up the room, and area near it without being overly imposing.
I big concern of mine is my parents cooking habits though (hope it's ok to put this here- only read part of people's posts...). They won't use regular cooking pans, etc. just the non-stick ones. I do understand, since we don't have money to replace everything with reg. ones, but I'm worried about Snoop. Is it ok if non-stick cook ware is being used so long as it ISN'T in the room the bird is in? |
Thursday November 2, 2006 1:36 am |
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