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My Two Kittens Will Not Go Anywhere Near Pellets, In Fact The Only Time They Have Toileted Outside Their Tray Was When I Had Pellets!! Having Tried A Few Different Types I Got Lucky When They Both Were Ok With The Tesco "value! Litter Which Is Very Cheap!! They Donnt Mind The Slightly Dearer "clumping " One, But I Just Get The Normal One And They Are Both Quite Happy! They Don't Dig At All When Weeing, But Both Dig To Australia When Poohing Then Sometimes Cover It Up And Other Times Just Leave It. But Joy Nearly Always Walks On The Stuff Trying To Cover It. Which Is Annoying. When I Try And Clean Her Paws, She Hates It! |
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I use non clumping Catsan or its slightly cheaper clone from Pets at Home ,its expensive but appears to last longer and seems to keep odours to a minimum (important if you have 4 litter trays lol) I dont like clumping litter it seems to have a lot of negative effects if accidently ingested by pets and is as you say dusty . I have not tried wooden pellets . |
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OK - maybe this is a dum question but ... If you use non-clumping litter than how do you get what the cats urine out? I mean OK the poo, but the wee? Or do you just leave it in there and if so how many times per week (day?) do you change the litter? I only have experience with clumping litters and had so far never had any probs... THX |
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How often to change? I refresh as they go, then I let the whole tray get low before washing out and changing completely, it all depends how often you want to devote to changing and topping up as they go, but if you were to leave it for a day you still probably still wouldn't get any smell. Overall I'm sold on the wood pellets, it's pretty good stuff, more natural for the cats with no dust getting in their tiny lungs and has got to be one of the most environmentally friendly litters around. You can use it for cage animals too. |
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I changed over to wood pellets a few months ago and must admit I am sold. I did use catsan before but a friend put me onto the wood, they are fantastic and a really decent pice P@H are doing them at 60L for £18. My two don't mind them at all, tbh they are not fussy, they have used anything I have put into their loos. I am very fortunate |
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i only use a pets at home own brand lightweight cat litter. they dont tend to use the box very often, they tend to go outside, even if the weather is bad they will ask to go out the back door, go the toilet then meow to come back in a 5kg bag lasts well over a month... i thought about getting one of those cat trays with a hood on, but in all honesty dont know if the cats would use the doors on them, they dont have a cat flap so arent used to going through them, and they are four years old now... |
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