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I'm using these pads for various cat issues, so I realize this is a bit non-standard. (examples: I have a cat who will pee in the round bed at the top of the cat scratcher, so I cut a around piece of the pad and secure it into the bed bottom with a plastic edging that holds it down and replace as necessary. The carpet on the bed never gets wet.) I really appreciate that they come in unscented. I cut them into various shapes for different applications and they don't fall apart nor shed the inner material when I do. They are light weight and relatively attractive. Even when cut, they do not leak out the edges. This is *key* ... the inner material absorbs very well and stops the spread of fluid. I originally tried the quilted "Gridlock" brand, but the backing is only attached on the edges, so when cut, the backing is loose. Although Gridlock pads are slightly larger, they are significantly more expensive per pad. In any case, If you are looking for a pad that works for the "odd" application, I could recommend the Lola Bean quilted pads. They are very light weight which could be a liability if you have a digging pet. They need to be secured down for some applications. The fact that they come in a nice box is also a huge plus for me.
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I used to buy the Iris Neat & Dry pads but I noticed lately there were pads in the bag that kept leaking.I use these pads clipped to a small crate tray leaning up against a wall for a cat that can't squat anymore and stands up to pee, so the pee eventually drips down to the bottom a lot of the time. I use a EZWhelp pad on the floor for the rare times she can squat...
Compared to the Iris pads, these are exceptional. So far I haven't had any problems with leaking, and they do not smell and as far as I can tell do not have a puppy attractant in them. If they do my cat doesn't mind.
She has diluted urine due to a kidney and thyroid problems so her pee doesn't have a strong smell so I can't speak for a normal cat or dog whose urine has a stronger smell to it, but for my cat there has been no smell coming from the pad after she pees on them.
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