So! I've just been to Pets At Home for some new litter (grew bored of the cat s****ing on the rug) and discovered that they have a few new lines for sale. One in particular caught my attention, being the moler clay advocate that I am: £3.50 for 10L of non-clumping, non-scented, clay cat litter. I was intrigued, so I bought some.
Thar she blows:
I was expecting to open the bag to find the good ol' orange grit that is moler clay, but to my surprise I found a white and brown substance.
Yarrrgh!:
Having checked the bag, there is no indication of what it actually is. I'm thinking along the lines of baked bentonite, but I've no way of knowing. I don't have the means to check if it effects pH.
Any geologists out there who can shed some light? Perhaps we have a scent-free and readily available alternative to Tesco cat litter?
Thar she blows:
I was expecting to open the bag to find the good ol' orange grit that is moler clay, but to my surprise I found a white and brown substance.
Yarrrgh!:
Having checked the bag, there is no indication of what it actually is. I'm thinking along the lines of baked bentonite, but I've no way of knowing. I don't have the means to check if it effects pH.
Any geologists out there who can shed some light? Perhaps we have a scent-free and readily available alternative to Tesco cat litter?