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Litter:  Wood Pellets (Fir) - Where to buy??

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ohberg - 13 Sep 2003 09:15 GMT
Does anyone know where I can purchase fir wood pellets (like those used in
wood-burning stoves)?
PawsForThought - 13 Sep 2003 20:57 GMT
>Does anyone know where I can purchase fir wood pellets (like those used in
>wood-burning stoves)?

Maybe try a feed store?
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Jan A Cordes - 26 Sep 2003 01:33 GMT
In alt.med.veterinary ohberg <ohberg@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> Does anyone know where I can purchase fir wood pellets (like those used in
> wood-burning stoves)?

Just noticed this message.  My sister uses wood pellets as a litter and
I believe she gets them at Costco.  They're a seasonal item, though.  
During the off season she buys the pellet litter that PetSmart sells
under their brand name.

Jan

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PawsForThought - 26 Sep 2003 01:47 GMT
>From: Jan A Cordes jan@NOSPAMpanix.com

>Just noticed this message.  My sister uses wood pellets as a litter and
>I believe she gets them at Costco.  They're a seasonal item, though.  
>During the off season she buys the pellet litter that PetSmart sells
>under their brand name.

I know someone who uses chicken food as litter.  She says it's similar to
Swheat Scoop only a lot cheaper.  She said to get the "crumbles" kind.
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-L. - 26 Sep 2003 07:20 GMT
> In alt.med.veterinary ohberg <ohberg@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> > Does anyone know where I can purchase fir wood pellets (like those used in
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> Jan

Hey Jan!

I meant to tell you I saw the pics of the kittens, and boy are they
cute!!  The patchy calico reminded me of Augusta. :)

-L.
Jan A Cordes - 27 Sep 2003 00:06 GMT
In alt.med.veterinary -L. <k3_e81@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Hey Jan!

> I meant to tell you I saw the pics of the kittens, and boy are they
> cute!!  The patchy calico reminded me of Augusta. :)

> -L.

Thanks, L.  They are pretty adorable.  They're little love bugs too.
I guess bottle feeding contributed some to that.

Jan (remembering that she needs to go update the pictures)

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