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PatC - 04 May 2005 14:40 GMT
I live in Sydney & have been told by a friend in QLD that this is the ONLY
type of litter folks should use as it is totally biodegradable, ie can use
it in the garden once the cats have finished with it.
Am also told it lasts up to10 times the life of normal litter without
odour!.
Can anyone give me a clue as to if this is correct & if so where can I get
it in Sydney?
Thanks for any response
P
philo - 04 May 2005 21:44 GMT
> I live in Sydney & have been told by a friend in QLD that this is the ONLY
> type of litter folks should use as it is totally biodegradable, ie can use
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> Thanks for any response
> P

regular cat litter is simply ground clay
so there is nothing bad about it...

it's not a good idea to mix cat waste into a vegetable garden...
but if you want to go out and dump it on the ground somewhere...
i doubt it will do any harm
Shirley B. - 05 May 2005 00:22 GMT
I just looked this up on the internet. You can order it online. For my cat,
tho, it won't work. The ad says it absorbs from the bottom up, and doesn't
clump. We like clumps, makes cleanup easier.

Shirl

>> I live in Sydney & have been told by a friend in QLD that this is the
>> ONLY
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
> but if you want to go out and dump it on the ground somewhere...
> i doubt it will do any harm
 
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