Swheat Scoop Natural Cat Litter
I bet you didn't know we had a cat, too. Well, we do and his name is Dave. He's only the coolest cat in town and he's just so handsome. Bob and I adopted Dave just a few months after we met, when he (Dave, not Bob - heh) was only 8 weeks old. We're both madly in love with him and he... well, he's madly in love with his pops. Not so much a mama's boy. Which is ok, because Gruxy's attached to my hip... just the way I like it ;-) How do Dave and Gruxy get along? We're working on it.
As you can imagine, Dave has his own set of needs - like a clean litter box that isn't full of chemicals. We've been using Swheat Scoop for about a year. We tried different types of litter - clumping, non clumping, Feline Pine, etc. The Cleaner of The Box (not me - I'm a lucky gal, aren't I?) reports that Swheat Scoop is the best so far... non smelly, less tracking.
But... in the spirit of using/buying less stuff, I think I want to potty train Dave. As in... train him to use the toilet. I'm totally serious. He's an indoor cat and so we have not choice but to use a litter box, and although we found a great litter... I just don't like having to keep the box.
I know you're laughing. I know.
4 comments:
If we could train Dave to use the toilet life would be good. Let's work on that.
Great blog baby.
Love you.
Oh. My. God.
Heh. I knew you'd like this post, W... animal lover that you are.
I ONLY buy swheat scoop and have 2 cats. I love it too. It's a bit more expensive but it's easy to find coupons. I buy several at a time and find that it's worth it b/c there aren't chemicals to make us sick, and it clumps well so it's easy to clean and get the mess OUT of the litter box. I tried "Yesterday's News" and found that, although it absorbs odors better, you can't sift it and you just have to end up dumping pieces that aren't.... well..... 'dirtied'.
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