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The Touchcat High-Clumping Eco-Friendly Peanut Shell Kitty Cat Litter is an all-natural High-Clumping litter made from crushed Peanut Shells that's great for the environment and further dissolves in water making it flushable and easy to dispose. This Cat Litter is devioid of Corn, Wheat and Soy making it a great alternative litter to those Cats and Kittens with allergies. In addition Peanut Shells are Dust-Free and safer than many other litter types that can also cause a mess. Peanut shells also offer fantastic all-natural scent masking capabilities without any need for added chemicals designed to remove smell. Shipped in a Vacuum Packed Bag designed to completely seal in freshness. Available in a 5.5 LB Bag.
SKU | 3575563 |
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Primary Brand | Pet Life |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
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Adopted 3mo kitten use to paper pellet litter. Always uses litter box. I'm trying to find non dusty, I live in single wide trailer, clumping and unscented. What do you suggest I try?
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Hi is it ok to use special odour preventers to help prevent odours in cat litter boxes?I found this in Walmart is it a good brand?not quite sure
My 19 yr old cat with diagnosed kidney disease has started eating his clumping clay litter. Is pine clumping litter safe or would nonclumping pine be safer?
My cat Lily was declawed last week. She hates the cat litter named Yesterday News. She is used to A&H Slide. Is Okocat litter safe and a good alternative cat litter while she is healing?
Why does my cat eat clumping clay litter?
I have 2 older kitties. One is 18, has had 2 strokes over the summer and he is blind. He has issues with his balance now and with getting in and out of the litter box, therefore when he gets in the litter box he tends to pee right there, then immediately turns around and gets his paws in it and it clumps in his paws. I constantly scoop after both cats because of this, but it is an issue for him when no one is here to clean it off right away, and it hardens in his paws, what pellet can we use?
Should I buy cat litter for my indoor outdoor kitty?
My kitty (age 17) has begun eating kitty litter. I have switched from clumping clay, onto Feline Pine, to Yesterdays News, and now am using Abound which is grass seed. She has eaten every on of these litters that I have tried, so think that what I finally have will not be as damaging to her as all the others I have tried. She has hyperthyroidism, kidney failure, megacolon, and arthritis. She still has a decent quality of life despite these issues, and is holding her own.
What kind of kitty litter should I use that won't be harmful to my litter of kittens to get them potty trained? Would something this be okay? Or should I try to find something else?
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