Superb new cat litter...

We recently had a bit of an issue with one of our cats deciding she didn't want to use the cat litter. I'll give her her due, she was really careful to pick her alternative place (a small plant pot sized bucket was her initial choice) but there was obviously a problem.

A problem that was happily solved by giving her her own cat bog to use, AND a new type of litter.

The experimental new litter is not only a hit with her but also with me.

It has SUPERB clumping properties, really easy to scoop and bits don't fall off whilst transferring it to the biodegradeable bag, (which I twist and put in the bucket so I can use each bag more efficiently) and it seems to take care of that horrible "ammonia hit" one can get when scooping, and replace it with a really quite pleasant coco-nutty sort of smell, making the job FAR less unpleasant to do.  

It is called "Catit" brand "Go natural" pea husk clumping cat litter, and a box is probably expensive, but it IS efficient and has improved the quality of my life and the air quality in our house.

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  • I don’t like cats.

    I particularly don’t like “ typical” cats that are left free to roam their neighbourhood and crap all over my lawn. I don’t like it when birds that are feeding in my garden are killed by the cats.

    I don’t think any less of people who love cats, that’s their choice. It is not illegal to own a cat.

    Your cat litter discovery will hopefully be very helpful for likeminded people and that they will be grateful for your advice.

    But im afraid that it’s not for me. 

    maybe I shouldn’t of even bothered clicking on you OP, let alone providing this utterly useless response.

    Have a fantastic day folks.

  • I have had five cats over my life and all of them would typically come in from outside, through the cat flap, to use the litter tray.

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