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Hi everyone!
So my city has now issued a new Waste Management rule about our garbage pick up, and has put a limit of one garbage bag (or can), weighing 40 lbs or less, per household, per week.
Well, with three cats, litter can get pretty heavy, especially when it's time to change out the whole box. I REFUSE to pay the fees associated with putting an extra bag out at the curb, so I'm wondering if pine pellet litter would be a good light weight litter option. I figure that because it's basically saw dust, and if allowed to dry some, it won't be as heavy. Any thoughts?
I currently use World's Best, (corn based) but it is still a clumping litter so the weight does add up.
I also don't like the "light weight" litter from Tidy Cats, I've used it before.
If anyone uses Pine Pellet Litter, is it pretty light weight? And does it work well? Also, how is the dust and tracking? Two of my kitties are pretty sensitive to dust kick up. And they are AVID diggers! Seriously, I have seen it where every last bit of litter was piled up on one elimination spot. Our one cat Binx, can spend up to 15 minutes digging at the litter and Lily goes crazy and digs in a rapid fire two handed (pawded?) approach at the litter. So dust is a problem.
So my city has now issued a new Waste Management rule about our garbage pick up, and has put a limit of one garbage bag (or can), weighing 40 lbs or less, per household, per week.
Well, with three cats, litter can get pretty heavy, especially when it's time to change out the whole box. I REFUSE to pay the fees associated with putting an extra bag out at the curb, so I'm wondering if pine pellet litter would be a good light weight litter option. I figure that because it's basically saw dust, and if allowed to dry some, it won't be as heavy. Any thoughts?
I currently use World's Best, (corn based) but it is still a clumping litter so the weight does add up.
I also don't like the "light weight" litter from Tidy Cats, I've used it before.
If anyone uses Pine Pellet Litter, is it pretty light weight? And does it work well? Also, how is the dust and tracking? Two of my kitties are pretty sensitive to dust kick up. And they are AVID diggers! Seriously, I have seen it where every last bit of litter was piled up on one elimination spot. Our one cat Binx, can spend up to 15 minutes digging at the litter and Lily goes crazy and digs in a rapid fire two handed (pawded?) approach at the litter. So dust is a problem.