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..Gotta say, I love this stuff.
I only have to line the bottom thinly and it lasts a week with removing poops daily; and ridding the pee spots every now and again. Pretty sure you could dry it back out and re-use it / use it longer as well but when it starts to get wet / break down, the pieces get into her tail fur more often which is annoying.. For her, as I have to hold her and get them out. I suppose how long it lasts depends on the cat in question though. For example, spec eats tiki cat and homecooked u-stew which I add water to so her diet is very water heavy ... aka she pees a lot. and her poop is always score 2.
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/a7/cb/09/a7cb09e21596eb76df283457b6b500fb.jpg
If you ever see it though, I recommend it so far at least it's fairly cheap compared to a lot of natural litters but not bad quality, plus the packaging is cardboard with only a pastic handle so less plastic used
I only have to line the bottom thinly and it lasts a week with removing poops daily; and ridding the pee spots every now and again. Pretty sure you could dry it back out and re-use it / use it longer as well but when it starts to get wet / break down, the pieces get into her tail fur more often which is annoying.. For her, as I have to hold her and get them out. I suppose how long it lasts depends on the cat in question though. For example, spec eats tiki cat and homecooked u-stew which I add water to so her diet is very water heavy ... aka she pees a lot. and her poop is always score 2.
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/a7/cb/09/a7cb09e21596eb76df283457b6b500fb.jpg
If you ever see it though, I recommend it so far at least it's fairly cheap compared to a lot of natural litters but not bad quality, plus the packaging is cardboard with only a pastic handle so less plastic used