Nelia has been brilliant at finding ways to make caring for loads of cats affordable. Case in point: using chicken feed (corn) instead of cheap & dusty clay or expensive and heavier clumping alternatives that often have nasty glue or chemicals that would harm the cats.
At the cattery, the weekly burn rate for 40 cats is 50lbs of litter. We volunteers sift and top off daily, until the housekeeper comes to do a total dump and scrub at the end of the week. The chicken feed is great - it is less dusty, clumps well, and is also lightweight, which makes life easier!
When we adopt or foster out one of our felines, we provide a litterbox full of the stuff, but it is not available to regular consumers to buy easily. So they have to transition to something else. The closest thing on the market that we know of are the following:
If you've got any tips or tricks, put them in the comments!
Nelia here. I am trying the comments for the first time, so not sure where it will show up.
ReplyDeleteRegarding the litter question, I would like to try the new Green Tea litter by Next Gen. Odor and bacteria control, low dust, all natural product. I will report back after I find it.
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