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Old 28-08-2007, 08:21 AM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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Default Tomato pesticides, anything better than Malathion?

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Jim Kingdon wrote:

But do they effectively clump cat urine?


I haven't used the clay scooping litter, so I can't give a direct
comparison, but yes the Sweat Scoop seems to clump OK. The clumps
have something of a loose structure (can tend to fall apart) when they
are still wet. If they dry out for a day or so they are more
cohesive. Sometimes you get wet litter on the bottom of the pan -
I've never seen this as a huge or unsolvable problem but some people I
know can't stand it.

Otherwise I may as well use Feline Pine. [a non-clumping but
flushable litter]


There's a strong element of preference in this (both your preference
and your cat's). My cat was very tolerant when she was new and I was
trying out different litters.


We still keep one litter box of pine or cedar shavings for the cats that
don't like the clumping litter.

I'll have to experiment in a separate litter box with the new stuff. I'd
really like to start being able to put cat waste on my Canna bed again.
It did them a LOT of good.
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