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Old 09-08-2008, 11:58 PM
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Default Article : Clumping Clay Litter : A Deadly Inconvenience

yeah,me too.I didn't know the potential hazard until 1 pro forumer from old kampung highlighted the matter.he taught us to use shredded newspaper.my cats were confused and seems lost on how to pee on shredded paper.In the beginning they peed and poo on my bed.Only Peterpan can pee and poo on the shredded paper after I show him how to do it.The rest takes about 4 days. My cats never kacau my newspaper.I put in on my coffee table. I think they know the paper is imporant to me as they always see my and my hubby read newspaper every nite while they sit on my lap.he!!he!!

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Originally Posted by ashleywong View Post
Hi june

shredded paper sounds good - as long as it is safe for our cats as well as environmentally friendly. furthermore you're also recycling. that's good.

however i'm reluctant to use the shredded paper (biasa) as i'm afraid i'd train my cat to pee2 on my newspaper as i stack newspaper all over my house.

the point to this article and this thread is to spread awareness about the potental danger of using clumping clay as litter, not only to cats but to dogs too for those who has cats and dogs because even if the dogs do not eat out of the cat litter box, the flying dust from the clumping litter is enough to be a health hazard - imagine all those cement lining your throat, lungs , etc.

when i first started with my kittens i also used clumping clay out of ignorance and for "supposed" convenience. one of my kittens almost suffered because of this. nicky almost got blocked intestines because he liked to "eat" his litter material and play it in. at first i thought it was cute, then i noticed i had breathing problem since i started using clumping litter than nicky had constipation, lack of apetite. anna also had lots of wheezes and we didn't put all these together. i stopped using it becuase of this and i adamantly use recyled paper pellet even it's more expensive than sand/clay material.

however i believe the long-term health benefits outweights the short term costs. i'm glad non of my cats paid for my ignorance!
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