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I'm going to be very busy trying different sorts at this rate. But if I can't keep her, then its probably best that I do that in anycase. |
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You could think of 'toilet training' - no need for litter then? http://www.catsey.com/showthread.php?t=15234 |
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I use Pettex. The fact taht it clumps is great as you can just scoop out the messy bits. I only clean out the litter trays fully about once a month - at the most - and there is little or no odour in between. I have 2 large trays used by 3 indoor cats 1 bag usually lasts about a week; cost for the bag is about £5.00 (probably available cheaper but I just go to my local pet shop). If I clean the trays out it usually takes 2 full bags to refill from empty. The only downside of clumping is that (allegedy) it can be bad for kittens coz if they eat the littler it can clump in their innards. But tbh, I've used it since 2 of mine were kits and had no problem. The litter goes straight in the wheelie bin inside of a sandwich bag (size dependent on effluent removed from tray ) so not sure exactly how eco-friendly that is!!! |
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Well we've moved away from the gravel sort and are now on woodbased. It took her a litle while to get used to it, so we mixed the two together before doing a complete switch. I've just got to try the clumping sort and the papery based ones now. So far, so good When she's a bit older, then we'll prob try the toilet training, as that is a great idea and the best eco friendly one yet |
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