Marianne
Super Self-Sufficient
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I got on a binge again about the cats litterboxes. One cat would leave a poo present between the boxes unless we had a certain, pricey, litter. Agh. Then I read that you can use potting soil or dried grass clippings.
OH ya! For the past few days I have had a bit of potting soil in one litter box, the pine pellets in the other and some fresh grass sprinkled on both. I can't believe how well the grass clippings take care of the smell!! If it ever warms up and dries up around here, I'm going to dry a bunch of clippings and start storing them in some feed bags for next winter. I can use a bit garden soil, too. Someone had mentioned garden soil a long time ago, but I could still smell it. With the grass, no lingering smell.
Neighbor came over yesterday and asked if we booted the cats outside.
OH ya! For the past few days I have had a bit of potting soil in one litter box, the pine pellets in the other and some fresh grass sprinkled on both. I can't believe how well the grass clippings take care of the smell!! If it ever warms up and dries up around here, I'm going to dry a bunch of clippings and start storing them in some feed bags for next winter. I can use a bit garden soil, too. Someone had mentioned garden soil a long time ago, but I could still smell it. With the grass, no lingering smell.
Neighbor came over yesterday and asked if we booted the cats outside.
