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From the lens Feline Pine Cat Litter.

  • jgelien Jan 8, 2010 @ 9:29 am | delete
    I actually use Feline Pine for my rabbit's litter box. It works very well, is non toxic and keeps his cage odor free. I didn't know about the sea otter problem but I never considered flushing the litter anyway. It goes in the garbage. Great lens.
  • c May 1, 2009 @ 4:54 pm | delete
    cannot believe you only have 1 litter box!
    you're my idol...I have 5 rescued kitties and am in the process of changing from clay to feline pine - I hope to reduce from 5 boxes to , ahem, 2.
    Any suggestions???

    thanks in advance!

    C.
  • BarbBruce Sep 14, 2008 @ 8:18 am | delete
    This stuff sounds great. I will try it in my LitterHouse. Thanks
  • jembie Sep 12, 2008 @ 5:56 pm | delete
    I found that the Pine litter was a revolution until we got new kittens. The female doesn't like using it at all. It took me 2 weeks of her going all over the house to work that out. Now I have gone back to cheap white stuff and she is fine.
  • KimGiancaterino Oct 25, 2007 @ 9:26 pm | delete
    This stuff is great... we've been using it for years. I've lensrolled this to my litter box lenses.
  • gkygrl Sep 21, 2007 @ 10:27 am | delete
    Pine really is the way to go. My sister and her husband came over this past weekend and have a new kitty. They were wondering how our house did not smell like cats (and we have 5 of them). I told them it was the Feline Pine. No clay smells, cat urine smells, etc. :) The stuff is remarkable!

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