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Hi,
I have a Litter Robot and am on a quest to find a natural litter so I can simply compost the waste and use it on my shrubs. Feline pine scoop is nice, but it collects horribly in my wirehaired cat's fur--imagine sawdust in an afro--so I need something a bit heavier. I bought WBCL last night and about DIED at the price--OMG!
This morning I got to thinking about a bunch of posts I read a year or so ago about using chicken crumble from the farm and feed store as cat litter. It is corn based, just like WBCL and would seem to me to work well.
Has anyone tried it lately? Anyone ever try it in a Litter Robot? The cost is apparently amazing--$6.50 for 40 pounds or so. You just have to be sure and keep it in an airtight container to keep bugs (weevils) out of it.
Thanks in advance,
Cally
I have a Litter Robot and am on a quest to find a natural litter so I can simply compost the waste and use it on my shrubs. Feline pine scoop is nice, but it collects horribly in my wirehaired cat's fur--imagine sawdust in an afro--so I need something a bit heavier. I bought WBCL last night and about DIED at the price--OMG!
This morning I got to thinking about a bunch of posts I read a year or so ago about using chicken crumble from the farm and feed store as cat litter. It is corn based, just like WBCL and would seem to me to work well.
Has anyone tried it lately? Anyone ever try it in a Litter Robot? The cost is apparently amazing--$6.50 for 40 pounds or so. You just have to be sure and keep it in an airtight container to keep bugs (weevils) out of it.
Thanks in advance,
Cally