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Forum DIET & CARE Litter question.

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    • luna
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        I’m just wondering has anyone ever heard of “cats best litter”… i came across it in the pet shop today and it comes in huge bags that are really inexpensive ( i use carefresh now which is very dear as it only comes in small packs in Ireland)

         

        It was described as a totally natural wood based litter and had a picture of small animals as well as cats on the front. It doesnt mention that it is a clumping litter so i presume it isnt. I asked the girl in the shop but she hardly spoke english so didnt know what i meant by clumping

         

        Has anyone heard of this litter?


      • Sarita
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          Does it mention the type of wood it is made from? Is it like a pelleted type litter? Does it say who it is by or anything to do a search on it?


        • luna
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            I didnt see what type of wood it is but it is in pellet form…. are these generally ok?it said suitable for small animals such as ferrets and rabbits but i dont trust what these companies say anymore when i have read such horror stories. i will look for more info when i am back there in the next couple of days. thanks


          • Beka27
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              when you go back check the back of the package and write down any ingredients it says and also any brand names, company name, or other identifying info… you could then do a search online and we’ll figure it out…


            • luna
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                Will do … thanks guys


              • luna
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                  I went back to Pet Stop today and had a look at the litter..It is actually called “worlds best” cat litter and in the fine print it said that is does clump..Doh, never saw that part before. Ah well, will stick with the carefresh for now


                • DallasDelight
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                    Worlds Best really is the worlds best cat litter(that’s what we use for our cats). It’s actually made from whole kernel corn.
                    It may not be suitable for buns, but for anybody out there with cats; I HIGHLY recommend it.


                  • Kokaneeandkahlua
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                      Oh if it’s made out of corn -not so good, that can cause blockages in rabbits.

                      Luna you should see if you can get ‘wood stove pellets’ for litter, that really cuts down the costs and absorbs very well!

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                  Forum DIET & CARE Litter question.