Where did the 20 minute soak test come from? You are right about the clumping kitty litter. It is not good if eaten. But corn cob won't dissolve. Is that bad too?

>From: Deb Rebel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: Deb Rebel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Right kind of kitty litter
>Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2001 11:02:11 -0600
>
> >What would be the right type of kitty litter to use? I do use clumping
>kitty litter as it's easier to pick out the dirtied parts so I don't have to
>dump the whole dish every day. I hadn't thought of this because the pet
>stores sell clumping litter for small animal toilets, so I didn't think to
>question it.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Amy
>
>
>Clumping litter can cause intestinal blockages. That's why
>you shouldn't use it. It's meant to turn into solid little rocks
>that hold together to be scooped out when it gets wet...so
>it's not good if an animal would eat it.
>
>Anything that will pass a 20 minute soak test (it dissolves
>or slumps into harmless mud/pulp) you can use.
>
>Deb
>Rebel's Rodent Ranch


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