While I've been waiting for my "Baby Trend brand Diaper Champ diaper pail to arrive, (which will hopefully reduce the pooh odor in my ferret room), I've also been trying to find any good quality air freshener, too, since the room has no windows and poor circulation. Mostly what I've found are products that just mask the smell and make the litterbox and trash bin smell like 'flowery or citrus smelling poop' - YUK! However, there have been two products I'm very pleased with and wanted to pass the info. along. These are not 'foo fooey' smelling products that quickly dissolve in the air; even my PICKY nose has noticed that they really do well at controlling the litter box smell and I no longer cringe or hold my breath when entering the furkids' room. 1. Glade brand "Whisp" freshener (the kind where a teeny puff of air freshener poofs out every 10 seconds). I think it works so well because it's continously emitting the scent instead of manual sprays. 2. Pure Citrus Lemon Air Freshener - This is kinda concentrated (little spray goes a long way) and you can tell instantly that it has real lemon oil in it. My picky nose is very impressed at how good it smells and how long it lasts in the air! I can still smell the lemony scent an hour after spraying it! I HIGHLY recommend it! With the Pure Citrus, just ONE quick burst spray when I get home (around 6pm) lingers until I go to bed around 10:30 - 11pm! And it smells just like the Brach's sour lemon drops I used to eat as a kid! Ver pleasant but noticeably of lemon oil. Here's the catch about the Pure Citrus . . . I don't think you can find it at just "any" store but you can call the maufacturer (North American Oil Company) and ask them what retailers in your area carry the product. I found this by accident, in a clearance bin at a local grocery store. Unfortunately on their website, they only sell the product by the case :-( N. American Oil Co. Phone number: 800-554-3014 Website: http://store.northamericanoil.com/index.php/cPath/1_2 Happy smelling!!! Jennifer and the 3 Amigos [Posted in FML issue 4958]