We are moving to another town and I'm not going to have access to Costco anymore to get the kirkland brand cat food that I've been feeding my cats. I need to find a food that is comparable to the Kirkland in both quality and price. I can't remember exactly but Kirkland is something like $14...
I use the multi cat formula also, have two cats who use that box, and scoop multiple times a day, but it smells so bad I can't wait until its used up so I can try something else.
I'm glad to see there are people who have the same opinion about it. I was starting to think there was something wrong with since everyone else raves about what great odor control it has.
I bought a small bag of the feline pine scoopable and am going to try it after the worlds best runs out (it was expensive so I don't want to waste it!), but the feline pine scoopable doesn't say it is flushable
all the info seems to suggest that its harmful if eaten in large quantities (that is true of many foods even ones that are very good for you). I think in small quantities it is fine. Garlic is also on a lot of unsafe lists but is actually very healthy for dogs and cats in small quantities...
Thanks, they didn't eat very much of it so that is probably why they were okay, I just googled it and there is a lot more info about it than there used to be!
It is on other lists as being safe. I've always read that there is no proof either way of it being safe or unsafe. Is there new evidence of it unsafe? What happens to animals who eat it? (mine were all fine). I understand the philosophy of erring the side of caution, just wondering if there...
Oh, I remember reading about the lynx points, yeah I though that was a possibility too. I guess we will know if his eyes stay blue?
Thanks for the input.