Litter
We heard about using horse bedding pellets
for cat litter on one of the cat blogs and decided to give it a try.
This is what it looks like when you open the bag.
And this is what it looks like when it gets damp.
It basically breaks down into a kind of sawdust.
Positives: No Dust!
No litter glitter being tracked all over.
Naturally neutralizes odors.
Is made from pine shavings and sawdust from lumber mills that otherwise would be thrown out.
Much better for landfills than clumping litter.
Basically earth friendly.
Only $5.99 for a 40 lb. bag.
Negatives: It takes a good while for the cats and their peeps to get used to.
My advice is to slowly incorporate it into litter boxes, don’t rush it.
Mix it in with your current litter
and slowly increase the pellets and decrease your current litter.
It has been over 2 months since we started
and it is well worth the headache of adjusting to this as an alternative litter.
A huge thanks to the cat blog FULL PAW for the recommendation – we couldn’t be happier!
Update: the last bag of pellets we bought had
fruit fly eggs.
We put the pellets in the litter boxes
and the next day those little flies were everywhere.
Be careful of where you buy your pine pellets from,
don’t just go with what is cheapest.
We certainly learned our lesson.