Tuesday, October 16, 2012

MrGreen Litter Box Deodorizer

I’ve had cats for my whole life; I can’t recall a time I’ve been without one. Cats are such independent pets. For the most part, unless they want your attention, you hardly notice they are there. However, there is one exception, and it is a big one - the litter box.

The litter box can really be an issue if you want your house to smell fresh, but don’t want to douse the air with nasty chemicals in an effort to mask the scent. For me personally, air sprays just are not an option as they are super-irritating to my allergies. I need a more natural approach.


I’ve tried a lot of things over the years, but just recently found a natural product that actually works. It’s not an odor masking product; it eliminates cat box odor at the source - naturally. It’s super easy to use; you just spray it directly on the litter box and it goes to work, leaving behind a lovely lemongrass scent in the place of the nasty cat box odor.

In addition to being used on the cat box, you can use it directly on your cat, because lets face it, it can be hard to give a cat a proper bath. You can also use it to control odors on the cat’s bed, your carpet and even as an air spray.

I love that it is such a multi-purpose natural product. It makes living with my cat’s odors a thing of the past. Now all I live with is his love, affection and the sweet smell of lemongrass.

Please take a moment to look at the other pet solutions available at MrGreen, as well as their various household products which are eco-friendly as well. You can also purchase MrGreen online at AmazonHome Depot and at many physical locations.

Disclosure: I was given the products I reviewed; no other compensation was received. My opinions are my own and may differ from yours. 

18 comments:

  1. Thank you for the chance! it is MUCH needed with 4 cats

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  2. definately need this with two stinky kittens...i never realized how stinky they can be...ive had kittens before but their litter box never smelled as bad as this one does, and we clean it everyday

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  3. I have 3 cats and while I'm careful with cleaning the litter box, it still has an odor now and then.

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  4. With a dog and two cats.. every little bit helps! haha

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  5. I would like to win because my cats thundernuggets are constantly stinking up my house!
    I only have one cat, and Im not sure why he smells so strongly but he does.
    I'm sure he notices as well because as soon as he's done using the litterbox he's running for cover!
    I suppose its his organic food.

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  6. I'd like to win because the wheat litter I use, while better for the cats, isn't as good as clay at deodorizing.

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  7. I'd love to try anything to keep the litter box from stinking.

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  8. Because we have two cats and the litter box often smells between cleaning! jessicapeeling@yahoo.com

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  9. No matter what litter box I buy, the litter box always smells unless it's literally cleaned every time my cat finishes using it. A deodorizer that is all natural would definitely be handy to have on hand.

    sreis1987@gmail.com

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  10. I would like to win because I foster cats for an animal shelter and currently have 6 (which means 6 litter boxes!).
    jenswps at yahoo . com

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  11. A gift for my daughter.

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  12. I'd love to win because we have 2 cats.

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  13. Id like to win this for my neighbor who has some cats
    sunniewoodyplus2 atmsn.com

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  14. I would love to give this to my mom. The cats use a box in the garage and it can reek pretty bad
    mrs.jamie_tucker at hotmail dot com

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  15. havent found a litter yet that killed the smell

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  16. I have two cats and this could be a great help. kristiedonelson(at)gmail(dot)com Thank you.

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  17. Would love to keep the odor down in the litter box. Thanks
    mrspoofa(at)aol.com

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  18. This would be great for my daughter's two cats!

    Nancy
    allibrary (at) aol (dot) com

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