Lucky Litter Launches Contest to Hear Why You're Thankful for Your Cat.Winners Could Receive a Free ScoopFree Automatic Litter Box A litter box, sometimes called a "sandbox", "sand box", "litter tray", "litter pan", "catbox", or "cat box" is an indoor feces and urine disposal box for cats (as well as rabbits and other pets that naturally or through training will make use of such a repository) that are CHICAGO -- Lucky Litter LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol. LLC - Logical Link Control , maker of the ScoopFree[TM] automatic litter box that you can leave alone for up to 30 days per cat, marks the Thanksgiving holiday season with a contest seeking the best stories on why you're thankful for your cat. "We know cat lovers have many reasons they're thankful for their cats," said Alan J. Cook, president of Lucky Litter. "We want to create this opportunity for you to share those feelings of gratitude with others who appreciate their feline companions." Share your cat's story and enter the contest, which runs through Nov. 30, by visiting www.scoopfree.com/contest. Please include a picture of you and your cat with your entry. The stories of gratitude you share in your contest entry will also be shared with listeners of our promotional partner Animal Radio. Animal Radio is the "most-listened-to" pet show according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. Arbitron. The show is carried by more than 90 radio stations and reaches 2 million radio listeners every week. Please be sure to tell us how to pronounce the name of you and your cat. Winners, to be announced To be announced (TBA) A contract for the purchase or sale of an MBS to be delivered at an agreed-upon future date but does not include a specified pool number and number of pools or precise amount to be delivered. by Dec. 18, will receive a free ScoopFree automatic litter box or a case of six ScoopFree Litter Tray Cartridges if they already own a ScoopFree. The contest is not valid where prohibited by law. Winners will also receive an autographed copy of the award-winning book, Tails of Devotion: A Look at the Bond Between People and their Pets, by Emily Scott Emily Scott (born 1983 in Canberra, Australia) is an Australian commercial, lingerie and glamour model. A graduate of the University of Queensland Scott holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in design. Pottruck. All proceeds, not just profits, from the sale of the book go to a variety of animal welfare nonprofit organizations throughout the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. . "I'm pleased the makers of ScoopFree are recognizing the special relationship people have with their cats," Pottruck said. "Our pets provide so many benefits including unconditional love This article is about concept of unconditional love. For other uses, see Unconditional love (disambiguation). Unconditional love is a concept that means showing love towards someone regardless of his or her actions or beliefs. and companionship. They teach us compassion and even encourage us to communicate with other animal lovers. It is interesting that whenever I ask people about their pets, the first thing they do is smile. That speaks volumes about our bond with our animals." More about Tails of Devotion can be found at www.tailsofdevotion.com. The book is available for purchase at many locations, including www.amazon.com. ScoopFree offers revolutionary odor control and cleanliness for your litter box, which you can leave alone for weeks at a time without any scooping, cleaning or refilling. ScoopFree is available at selected PetSmart stores and can be purchased online at PetSmart.com, Target.com, Amazon.com and Costco.com. For more information on this major innovation in cat care, visit www.scoopfree.com. Cat Fancy magazine called the ScoopFree automatic litter box "trendy" in the What's New Pussycat puss·y·cat n. 1. A cat. 2. Informal One who is regarded as easygoing, mild-mannered, or amiable. Noun 1. ? feature in the September 2006 issue. The leading magazine for cat lovers noted that ScoopFree is "safe for your cat and convenient for you." The patent-pending ScoopFree Litter Tray Cartridge comes pre-filled with Fresh Step(R) Crystal litter -- under an exclusive license with the Clorox Co. (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :CLX (library, graphics) CLX - The Common Lisp library providing a low-level interface to the X Window System, equivalent to Xlib. Graphics toolkits can be built on top of CLX, e.g. McCLIM, Garnet, CLUE and CLIO. ) The crystal litter absorbs the liquids and dehydrates the solids, providing unbeatable odor control. ScoopFree automatically rakes and grooms the litter after the cat leaves the box, removing the solid waste into a trap built into the disposable tray. "At Clorox our focus is on developing and marketing products that make people's lives easier," said Tracy Lessin, Marketing Manager, Fresh Step cat litter. "ScoopFree is right in line with this strategy." |
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