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Feline Pine
--Both work well, but will need changed more often to keep the kitty pee smell low.
Here are some good options:
http://www.vetinfo.com/natural-cat-litter.html
I just let my cat defecate in the neighbor's garden.
He gets fertilizer and I don't have to clean anything up.
It's win-win.
Ha! Great idea, but mine is a 100% house cat -- never been outside except to the vet -- he won't even consider going outside.
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by Moonhawk on July 25th, 2009
I can vouch for Feline Pine. Been using it for quite a while now.
by xhepera on July 25th, 2009
Is this available at most pet food stores? I've never seen it.
by Moonhawk on July 26th, 2009
I have found it in petco, it somes in a large plastic bag, not a box.
by Bookworm on July 26th, 2009
Thanks -- I'll look for it.
by Moonhawk on July 26th, 2009