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Cats owned: 5 DSH. 2 DLH
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Location: Nth Ireland - UK
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23-10-2010, 02:47 AM   #11

Re: Clumping litter


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Originally Posted by calismum
My two piddle as if it is a competition just now. I have gone from wood pellets to Catsan non clumping to Catsan cluumping and back to Catsan non clumping. I really don't like the clumping - find it difficult to extract the clumps and I think the tray keeps a residue. I tend to leave it quite shallow and top up during the day. Empty the whole lot at night. Use fairy and warm water to clean.

My plan it to use a litter quitter and train them to use the toilet! (we have a spare loo that's rarely used so I think this would be the best way forward.)
Im glad someone else has said they have found that the clumping can be difficult to remove. I broke a scooper trying to get some off the bottom of the litter tray last week I do keep it deepbut Amber especially will dig and scratch before she does anything, quite often on the tray itself, then afterwards scats litter over it so that it sets hard on the bottom

Ive bought two different lots this week clumping and non clumping so see how it goes. Ours dont mind so long as its softish. One is recycled paper pellets so see how it goes.



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