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Old 01-12-2008, 08:23 AM
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Re: Wood pellet litter

I use it in my rabbits litter tray
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Re: Wood pellet litter

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We use this at the shelter, and I use it at home. The only complain about it I have is... Mog kicks it out of the tray, and standing on the pellets really hurts!
lol - oh it does doesn't it! Especially just in the arch of the foot! We now have a cat litter tracker mat thing which collects 90% of it all - brilliant
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Re: Wood pellet litter

Where did you buy that from?

ive got a hooded litter tray, at first i left the hood off (so she knew what/where it is) and then i put it on... now i want to put the door on (as when shes kicking up the litter it just flicks out of the door) But she doesnt seem to understand what the door is or how to open it

So every morning/night i have to sweep up the area where its being kicked around
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Re: Wood pellet litter

Is this the 'Worlds Best' stuff? We have a Maine Coon kitten comming soon and want to get everything ready but have been told by the breeder not to use clumping litter as it can be dangerous for little ones. It's been 15 years since we hade kittens (Have always adopted older rescue cats)

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Re: Wood pellet litter

i've used wood pellet litter found it great more absorbant that clay litter
Okoplus as to be the best i've tried to date though and it's flushable so doesn't block my loo like all the others used to lol.
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