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jazzybean01
Downieville, CA

The litter that's healthy for you, your cat and the environment

5 star rating

an animal lover, believe in only the best for my pets, a pet owner
Pros

    hypoallergenic, vet recommended, Natural ingredients, Chemical free, Reduces odors, DUST FREE

Cons
    cannot scoop

FEB
25
2008

Nature's Earth Feline Pine Cat Litter (Size: 7lb.) — 

This is a great cat litter for anyone who is environmentally aware and who has problems with other cat litters. For one, this litter does not kick up dust, it's dust free! It has a nice woody smell and not as strong an odor as traditional litters. The litter is a wood press pellet that is made from renewable Southern Yellow Pine. It is 100% natural (no chemicals!) and you won't have to worry about your pet cleaning themselves and ingesting toxic chemicals. The pine naturally neutralizes ammonia and the pellets fully absorbs liquid, keeps boxes drier and minimized chance of bacteria. And yes, Feline Pine is environmentally friendly because it's renewable and biodegradable.

The wood pellets break down (here's how). The pellets turn into saw dust when it soaks up the urine. It then falls to the bottom of the litter box. Just move the pellets aside and scoop up the sawdust. Scoops don't work so well on the sawdust as it is small particles and will fall through. A sifter box that goes at the bottom of the litter box would be perfect as it falls through leaving the clean pellets behind.

What you should not do:

-Although Feline Pine is environmentally friendly and breaks down, you should not use this on your compost pile (1) when composting you shouldn't add animal feces, etc. to your compost as that does not break down well (2) cat urine will get into water sources and effects and kills beavers.

Interesting fact: Did you know regular cat litter is made from strip-mined clay? Creepy.

Be a friend to your pet, to yourselves, and to the environment and buy Feline Pine Cat Litter today.



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kid-kansas wrote on Feb 28, 2008 at 5:14PM

In response to jazzybean01's comment from Feb 28, 2008 at 2:41PM:

well that depends on what they are mining. If it is a by product of other mining then it is worth its weight in gold so to speak. ;)

jazzybean01 wrote on Feb 28, 2008 at 2:41PM

In response to kid-kansas's comment from Feb 25, 2008 at 6:48PM:

Too bad it's not worth a bunch of money. Hehe

kid-kansas wrote on Feb 25, 2008 at 6:48PM

I knew it was clay, just not how it was mined. ;)