| | There's this cat litter commercial, but I can't remember what the brand is. Anyway it was on last night during (reruns of) The Office, and here is the basic gist of the commercial:
A cat puts up signs all over town saying she needs a blood hound with a good sense of smell. (Good is underlined in the hand-written signs as well.)
The dog sniffs around, and then finds the cat (it's not really clear what he has to go on, but neither is it clear how a cat writes or a dog reads, so let's suspend reality...).
The slogan/tag line of the ad is something like, "It masks odors so well, don't be surprised if your cat can't find the litter box." See? The blood hound had to come over to the cat's house to help it find the litter box!
What I don't understand is: Obviously you want the cat litter to mask odors. But do you really want your cat to not be able to find the litter box? Doesn't that mean your cat will just get so lost, she will go anywhere in your house? That's not great, right? It's possibly even worse than a smelly litter box.
I'm just saying.
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