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Not Ranked. Helpful AND tactful post? : 0 I was wondering could you put towels and fleece in the litter box or is it best to use carefresh? |
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I would use carefresh or some kind of litter that is easily removeable. Fleece would get nasty fast in a litter box. |
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mylilchichi (09-25-09) | ||
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Ok thank you I do currently have carefresh in there I was just curious |
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I use Yesterday's News and I find that it works great. I love that stuff in the litter boxes. You can do a search and find out more about it if you'd like. |
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I use a yesterdays news recycled paper pellets litter in mine. I put a thin layer and change it daily. I think it gets less icky than the carefresh and smells less too. |