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Sherleys Stayfresh Cat Litter Deodoriser
Now that autumn, and less pleasant weather, has arrived, many cats choose to spend more time at home. Consequently, litter trays may be used more often, and it is a fact that a used litter tray will start to smell once Tiddles has, well, you know…..
Litter fresheners and “deodorisers” have been available for some time, but a revolutionary new product from Sherley’s Petcare uniquely promises to prevent those unpleasant smells from even forming. Most litter fresheners, especially the cheaper ones, are simply masking agents. That is, they rely on a heavy dose of perfume to hind the nasty niffs arising from litter trays. The problem here is that these products attack the symptom, not the cause of the problem, and once the pleasant smell wears off, the nasty ones re-emerge. Additionally, many cats hate strong perfumes, and will go out of their way to avoid them, which will not help owners to persuade them to use the litter tray in the first place!
Some products claim to contain enzymes, or friendly bacteria, to break down the smelly compounds. This is much better, as it destroys the source of the smell. The drawback is that these bacteria will need an hour or two to activate and get feeding, so owners have to put up with the smell until they get going. Once again, this problem is often ”solved” with a heavy dose of perfume.
The truly unique feature of new Sherley’s StayFresh is that, in addition to the friendly bacteria that eat up smelly compounds, it contains enzyme inhibitors that trap the precursors of the odorous chemicals, stopping anything smelly from forming in the first place.
The net result is that the litter will stay fresher longer, and will need changing less often. This not only saves money, but also helps the environment, as less litter will be going to landfill. Sherley’s StayFresh is completely biodegradable, is pH-neutral, and is totally safe for both cats and their families. And it contains only a hint of perfume. One pack contains sufficient product to last a single-cat household for 3 months.
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