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Unlike Dandy, whose idea of covering up was a vague scrape in the general direction of the deposit and a hop out of the box! It used to annoy Misty no end,,,, |
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I've been using Bio Catolet now for Merlin for a few months and have found it very good, apart really from the tracking as mentioned above. The litter tray is in the utility room and I have a doormat by the door but it still gets all over the place! Guess he just doesn't wipe his feet!!! The best thing I have found about Bio Catolet apart from it being biodegradable is that it is very easy just to empty out into a bag for disposal. No more need to scrape the litter tray out that I used to get with the clay based varieties. |
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I'm tempted by this as my two indoor only cats are going through litter like crazy. I thought I read that you should avoid the clumping ones, especially with young cats, as if they eat a bit it can cause a blockage - can anyone advise about this? Thanks, |
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