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Rightly or wrongly Velvet - I do! Have used Cats Best for a good long while for my two - although atm they are both going outside. If you read the bag, there is a section I think that says that the flushability is down to local water treatment guidelines - I have yet to research to find out what my local guidelines are. However, the granules are organic and compostable - I put tray remainders minus excrement and those nice urine lumps - on my compost heap. No worms have objected and my compost heap is alive with earthworms. I would question the flushability if you weren't on mains drainage, had a sceptic tank etc. |
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I've been using this litter for my cats for a few years now, best on the market I think. Easy to clean, nice big lumps of urine and hardly any smell. Must admit I have never tried flushing it down the toilet. |
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I have only used it once and I did like it and I did flush the soiled lumps with no problems. The reason I reverted back to catsan fine granuals was because some one told me that flushing cat littler down the loo had a detremental effect on our seal population. Not sure if that's true or not but thought I'd stop just incase. |
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Thanks folks - A compost heap is an interesting thought, I have not got one at present however have a large area of garden so could very well make one and the poo could go down the loo. In this hotter weather it is very hard even with M+S scented bag liners to keep the refuge bin fresh which imust admit has worried me slightly Interesting article Elaine - quite often when I go up the garden to clean up after the dogs I find smaller poo and I am sure it is the neighbouring cats responsible I would need to check the plumbing situation as suggested as this house was built in the 1800's - things to look into |
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It is interesting... I did get a bag of the stuff, as I'd tried Cloud out with another kind of clumping litter she seemed to do OK with. She instantly refused to use the trays - I think she doesn't like the texture of the litter in it's clean form - which surprises me as she happily uses wood pellets... Oh well then, back to the drawing board! |
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