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thomasjudge | 1 month ago

Today I learned of the existence of "organic, wheat-based cat litter"

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pfdietz|1 month ago

Organic cat litters have the advantage the results can be composted.

They have the disadvantage that they don't control odor well, and when composted smell even worse. So don't try to compost them at home.

AnimalMuppet|1 month ago

Try Smart Cat. It's grass-based, not wheat-based. It controls odor far better than clay-based cat litter.

Only problem I've had with it was when my dog decided that it smelled good enough to eat. Of course, it pulled all the moisture out of the dog's mouth and left it with a stuck-on clump that it couldn't get rid of.

nick49488171|1 month ago

Sounds like grape nuts

SunshineTheCat|1 month ago

That is the most horrible and accurate comment I've read so far today lol

elzbardico|1 month ago

Not sure if available in the American market, but I had good experiences with Cassava root based ones, though it is expensive.

MBCook|1 month ago

I was surprised when I walked into a pet store last week to see an aisle cap advertising a new tofu based cat litter.