The real ashy untreated litter is fine, I wouldn't use the more expensive ones as they tend to be treated with this and that and it might upset your lizard. But the cheap stuff is just ashy rock which is fine.
It is not because it will kill the plants in the garden.
Use litter that is made out of clay.
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You can find coupons for kitty litter in the local paper or online. You can call kitty litter companies to see if you can get discounts by purchasing in bulk.
The coupon will have have information on it as to what you can use the coupon for. Generally it is for product sizes, so you would be able to buy scoopable cat litter with the coupon as long as it does not have stipulations that it be used only on a specific kind of kitty litter.
The most effective way to clean up an antifreeze spill is to use kitty litter. You pour the kitty litter over the entire spill and let it set for several minutes. After it has set, use your shoe or a gloved hand to grind the kitty litter into the spill in circular motions.
Use a bag or a receptacle of some kind like an old cup, and use that as a scoop.
When first litter training, it is a good idea to place kitty into the litter box after each meal, before bed, and a few more times a day. If kitty makes a mistake, thoroughly clean the area with disinfectant, and deposit the waste into the litter box, and place kitty there immediately after finding the mistake. Be sure to clean the litter box every day, since a dirty litter box will deter kitty, and will be hard to cure.
You should not use cat litter, pine shavings, or cedar shavings. It would be better and healthier to get a guinea pig a different bedding.
Kitty litter should not really be used for bunnies. Cat litter tends to be of the "clumping" variety and as bunnies have a tendency to eat their litter they can ingest this only to have it form into a clump in the GI tract. This kind of GI blockage will kill your bunny. It is best to use, newspaper, wood shavings, or paper pulp (such as megazorb or carefresh).
To remove kitty litter stains and scratches from a wood floor, depending on the severity of the stain, a sander may be your best bet. Sand down the spot, and refinish it with the stain of your choice. When shopping for kitty litter, read the label and find the one best suited for use on wood floors.
There should be an ingredients list on the bag of litter as not all litter is the same. It depends on the type of litter (clay or wood pellets) and also the brand. The cheapest and most common type of kitty litter is Clay. However, there are a variety of other absorbents that have been used including recycled newspapers, popcorn, and silica Gel. See the link below for more information.