06-30-2023, 09:55 AM
My feline master's name is Thomas.
He comes from Longmont Humane, and is 12 years of age.
He's a perfect kitty - not trauamtized, playful (in age-appropriate ways)
and doesn't hit the catnip too hard.
Question:
At Longmont, they use pine pellet litter, so that's what I got for him.
What are the advantages?
I don't like it, as I find that even with daily scooping, it's smelly.
Is there anything that I can do to make it better?
Is there some super-ecological advantage?
I've always used unscented litter that you bring your own container to,
from PetCo (PetSmart doesn't carry it).
There's something about this that I don't like, it's heavy, kinda
hard to dispose of, and it seems that a lot of resources went into making it.
Still, it's a lot nicer than the old fashioned clay type.
If you have any great thoughts on this topic, email me rhastings2004@gmail.com
As the graphic shows, I have no doubt that if Earth were invaded by horrid aliens, we'd be safe.
He comes from Longmont Humane, and is 12 years of age.
He's a perfect kitty - not trauamtized, playful (in age-appropriate ways)
and doesn't hit the catnip too hard.
Question:
At Longmont, they use pine pellet litter, so that's what I got for him.
What are the advantages?
I don't like it, as I find that even with daily scooping, it's smelly.
Is there anything that I can do to make it better?
Is there some super-ecological advantage?
I've always used unscented litter that you bring your own container to,
from PetCo (PetSmart doesn't carry it).
There's something about this that I don't like, it's heavy, kinda
hard to dispose of, and it seems that a lot of resources went into making it.
Still, it's a lot nicer than the old fashioned clay type.
If you have any great thoughts on this topic, email me rhastings2004@gmail.com
As the graphic shows, I have no doubt that if Earth were invaded by horrid aliens, we'd be safe.