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Old 02-19-2008, 05:43 AM   #10
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If the litter you are using is clumping, what would keep it from clumping in the digestive track? Scary! What is it with dogs and cat litter? I have the area where our cat's box and food are blocked off with a gate. She still drags litter out of that area because she has long, long hair on the bottom of her feet. (I do trim it.) My Pommie is fascinated by the crystal chips and chomps each one he can find before I vacuum. Now why does he crunch each tiny crystal and he won't chew his food? Guess until I can understand "dog" I'll be kept in the dark.
Joanne
Yesterdays News isn't clumping litter, it's actully newspaper formed into pellets. My cat is a persian and also has very long hair and yep, she ends up either flinging some out of her box (which is put up to where Maggy can't reach it, or, Justice has some on her when she gets out and it falls onto the floor. I'm very careful to pick any up that I see but I swear, Maggy as bionic vision, as she seems to find so much stuff even RIGHT AFTER I sweep or run the sweeper. I'd never use clumping litter, even if I didn't have dogs, I mean, come on, what we these people thinking when they made this stuff, that out cats would never have a taste or it?! It'd be like a cement particle sitting in there intestines
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