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I've been doing a lot of reading lately on catlitter, since I read
something about scoopable kitty litter causing respritory problems. My
kids don't dig or play in the box, even right after it's been changed, so
I'm not worried about it getting stuck in the nasal passages, but Jerry
drags his butt sometimes. It's hard to tell if he does it in the box or
once right outside of the box, when he's in his cage. When he's out for
play time and uses the box in his enclosure, he gets out of the box and
drags his rear on the bathmatt that's under the box. And then there's the
dust...does dust in and of itself cause problems? I'm not sure if this is
something I should be concerned about. Any thoughts? Should I change to
newspaper pellets on the"just incase" rationale?
Thanx for your help and dooks and kisses to all the fuzzbutts!
Kim ([log in to unmask])
and the tremendous-two!
Jerry and Stimy
[Posted in FML issue 3137]
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