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Old 09-28-2007, 08:46 PM   #14
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.......RowdysMom.....this brings up a very good point.....a friend called me last week to ask if there was some ingredient in my kitty litter.....not sure what it was and the "ingredients" weren't listed on my litter bag........I wonder if your doggie got sick on the litter???....I have been trying to find a litter that has no perfumes but is effective....cheap stuff does not absorb but higher priced litters seemed to have the odor protectors which now I feel could be very hazardous.....I use Fresh Step but I think those little pellets might be not so good...does anyone out there know of a good environmental litter................I'm glad your baby is ok!
That's why I never use clay litter...that dust is bad for the cats lungs and not the best thing to be eaten either. I use Nature's Miracle Cat Litter. It is made from corn cobs. http://www.petco.com/Shop/Product.aspx?familyid=12016 Lasts MUCH longer than clay litter too. There area lot of great non-clay litters out there.
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