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New cat litter to try????

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  • nomnomnom
    nomnomnom Posts: 229 Forumite
    Personally do not see anything rure in Tita's post?

    you don't find this quite agressive then?

    "flushing cat litter is GROSS & quite selfish"

    Personally I think sticking to the point about why flushing isn't good for the water system would have been sufficient rather than telling me I'm selfish and basically a disgusting human being for doing it. I didn't know it was bad, I try to only flush the poo and not the litter which gets composted.
  • gettingready
    gettingready Posts: 11,330 Forumite
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    That was a general statement I am sure not a personal attack.. besides - worse things end up in people's toilets than that so...

    I trust the systems is capable of cleaning it all up as I myself deink tap water - brita filtered but still tap ;)
  • RosaBernicia
    RosaBernicia Posts: 4,909 Forumite
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    flushing litter is endangering everyone's health:mad:. Sewage treatment chemicals is designed for human waste only

    I would be interested to see information on what diseases you think could potentially be transmitted and why they would not be adequately dealt with by treatment for human pathogens. (Preferably scientific evidence.)


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  • gunsandbanjos
    gunsandbanjos Posts: 12,246 Forumite
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    I would be interested to see information on what diseases you think could potentially be transmitted and why they would not be adequately dealt with by treatment for human pathogens. (Preferably scientific evidence.)


    Rosa xx

    What about wild animal waste that ends up in the water table naturally? Is that a hazard too?
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  • paddypaws101
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    Well the Tigerino arrived today and I am not as patient as you guys to wait to finish the stock of OKO....so I topped up the tray with it earlier today and it seems to have been 'sampled' by several cats. Clumps just as well as OKO as far as I can see, so it gets my vote.
  • gettingready
    gettingready Posts: 11,330 Forumite
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    Paddypwas - thanks for that....update ;)
  • I topped up the tray with it earlier today and it seems to have been 'sampled' by several cats. Clumps just as well as OKO as far as I can see, so it gets my vote.

    :j Phew!

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  • paddypaws101
    paddypaws101 Posts: 2,093 Forumite
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    In fact..... I would say it clumps even better than Oko, which makes this current deal an absolute corker.
    For anyone with indoor cats who has up till now questioned whether these seemingly expensive wood litters are worth the extra money....snap up this deal. Don't forget if you spend over £30 ( 80 litres ) you can use the £5 off voucher for even more savings.
    https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/4030857
  • In fact..... I would say it clumps even better than Oko, which makes this current deal an absolute corker.
    For anyone with indoor cats who has up till now questioned whether these seemingly expensive wood litters are worth the extra money....snap up this deal. Don't forget if you spend over £30 ( 80 litres ) you can use the £5 off voucher for even more savings.
    https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/4030857

    Based on your post, I've just ordered another two lots. Christ alone knows where I'm going to put it all. But at that price I think it's even cheaper than the supermarket value stuff.
  • gettingready
    gettingready Posts: 11,330 Forumite
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    Anyone gonne beat me with my 120 litre order?

    :D
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