by entrancedbymyGCC » Mon Jun 07, 2010 4:18 pm
You could get an automatic litterbox, but they are actually a major pain to maintain. Or use a hooded pan with a charcoal filter. How often do you clean the box? When I lived in a shared apartment and had the box in my bedroom, I cleaned it several times a day and vacuumed around it daily. The prissy cat may just want a very clean box. But dealing with the occasional "stinky" is part of having cats. Sometimes it just smells too much for them to be around and they run for the hills, LOL. I think it is an instinctive thing which is meant to avoid being in an area where prey will recognize the smell and be alerted.
I'd be surprised if every air freshener was a problem, but no one seems to have done any research to determine what bothers birds and what doesn't. Baking soda sprinkled on the carpet might help with lingering odors, as would Nature's miracle for stains. We have some plug-in Yankee Candle Co scented oil units in the house, but none in rooms the bird frequents. So far he hasn't shown any averse reaction to them. But I couldn't really recommend that, and certainly not unless you are around to monitor the situation and remove the bird if you even begin to suspect an issue. I think an aerosol would probably be the most risky thing and it sounds as if that's what you were using.
Scooter

Death Valley Scotty
