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Subject: Re: fw from Robert Macdowell
(herbalist) (litter, and my invention,the endless litter litterbox)
There's a good wheat based scoopable too, called SWheat Scoop. Never
tried
LOLOLOL!! OK, so I have too much time on my hands...
naw, just too much cat fur on your brain! fleaing
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Since I'm new to this list, I may be jumping in to something that's already been discussed, but I like World's Best Cat Litter. It's made from corn, I think. No pine, no clay, and no perfumes. It does a good job on the odor, too. (Of course, I do scoop every day so it doesn't get to be too much.)
I'm not sure where I first heard that Michelle. It was over a year ago
though, on a big list like this one, a huge debate and websites and papers to
back it up and to debate it. Lots of controversy. Personally, I use CEDAR
litter, the feral cats prefer it, in fact, if I give them clay
There's a good wheat based scoopable too, called SWheat Scoop. Never tried
it, but have heard good reviews from others (and I believe the clumps are
flushable too). I like the idea of corn or wheat based litters, we KNOW those
are relatively safe, I mean, they are ingredients in many cheaper
really??? I never heard that. They still sell the pine litter and I use it
for Quincy. Where did you hear that?
I know that cedar is toxic to small animals that use it for
bedding...
Michelle
In a message dated 5/7/2006 10:23:37 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
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fyi, since it is an immune booster it probably is not specific to
FIV...
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I thought pine resin was toxic to cats, that's why there's the big
whoop-te-do over the pine based litters these days...
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