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Post by 3piggles on Jun 11, 2013 19:35:40 GMT
I am not trying to sell this product, but I have used different items from this line to control cage odor quite successfully, for many years. Pigs live very close to their bedding, so strong odors can cause URIs, allergies and just a totally lack of desire to live in that cage. I am very allergic to perfumes in things such as air fresheners, deodorant, detergent and shampoo, so am always looking for products that work without making me sick. I have used the solid air wicks and spray air freshener for years, and they work. Both have a mild citrus smell I can handle. Ran out and couldn't find it, so googled the product line and found several other items. I am currently using the Natural Multi-Surface Stain and Odor Eliminator. I can spray it directly on my hand and sniff it, with no skin or asthmatic reactions. I am spraying the wood pellet bedding under the fleece pads, and the underside of the fleece pads. So far, no cage odors at all! This is the product. I can vouch for it's effectiveness. The ingredients in the spray are water, enzyme blend and phosphoric acid. It seems safe and claims to be. citrusmagic.beaumontproducts.com/Just thought I would let everyone know of a seemingly good product for controlling cage odors!
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Post by jolovespiggies on Jun 13, 2013 15:13:38 GMT
Thank you love, I will have to find out if it is available here.
Hugs
Jo xx
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Post by margaret6 on Jun 13, 2013 22:34:44 GMT
That's what we get for having beautiful wee piggies that eat, eat, poo, poo, poo, eat, eat and poo. My piggies are either in the shed or outside so the smell hasn't bothered me. Even when I clean them out it never seems too bad. Must be the beautiful water in Scotland......joking......more likely the cold keeping smells at bay xx
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Post by 3piggles on Jun 14, 2013 12:23:32 GMT
I don't have space for the number of piggies you and Weibke have, but even my three can get a bit stinky sometimes Hubby is not an animal lover. He likes animals well enough, as long as they don't bother him, and smell is a bother. I was really glad to find something safe for them and me, that actually worked. Hubby's way of dealing is to spray with one of those air non-fresheners that is so full of Fabreeze, the pigs and I can't breathe. He buys them, I toss them just as quickly, and he keeps wondering where he put it
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Post by margaret6 on Jun 15, 2013 12:11:04 GMT
I'm having a lazy Saturday but you've just reminded mr that I better give my piggies a big clean out today. Wee Pee's and poo's and ll that beautiful stuff. Hey meant to say, guinea pig poo has made out tomatoes grow fantastically xx
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Post by 3piggles on Jun 26, 2013 21:18:43 GMT
At our last house I dumped all the used hay/poos in depressions in the yard that we were trying to build up. Mixed with other stuff, it became great compost for the garden, and we just kept refilling and remixing it! Here at the condo, we have to bag it and toss it on pick up day.
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