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27-11-2009, 11:20 PM   #11

Re: Wood pellets...


That's brilliant, Moli, great savings and the gang doesn't object to it! Thanks for sharing that.



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27-11-2009, 11:38 PM   #12

Re: Wood pellets...


Some of mine won't use it, they have been known to pee on the bed as a protest. I don't know who it is but its not worth the bother. They don't mine tesco value though- my moggies have no class.



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27-11-2009, 11:41 PM   #13

Re: Wood pellets...


There is always some isn`t there , I hope neither of mine decide to wee on the bed if I give it ago



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27-11-2009, 11:42 PM   #14

Re: Wood pellets...


I have been using the tesco pellets for a while as I have found the wood very good for keeping the smell down.

I'd change it gradually Leesy just incase, I have 5 who will use anything but Vitaani, if she doesn't like the look of it she will go elsewhere, usually behind the TV.



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27-11-2009, 11:52 PM   #15

Re: Wood pellets...


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Originally Posted by Moli
Its a place called puffin pellets, but if you google wood burning pellets, will get somewhere nearer you...They do 2 different grades, I like the best grade...
Will do, found some but I need to order by the tonne. I knwo I have a lot of cats but hey!

Will keep looking see if I can get a bit less, very useful though, cheers!



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30-11-2009, 06:18 PM   #16

Re: Wood pellets...


Do you reckon that the wood pellets could be composted after the 'solids' have been removed? We manage to recyle most things but the cats are reponsible for most of our landfill rubbish. I tried the same catfood from cans rather than pouches but that didn't work so our black bin is full of cat lit and pouhces!



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30-11-2009, 06:34 PM   #17

Re: Wood pellets...


I would suspect that they could be composted - Cats Best certainly can be .............. totally organic.



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