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.
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.
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.
No, bunnies should not use cat litter for their litter box as it can be harmful if ingested. It is recommended to use a litter specifically designed for rabbits.
cats like to urinate and crap in sand. if your cat was outside he would use the dust on the ground. the litter box is the only sand in your home. and he dosent take it for granted!
I Would Not Put Cat Litter On A Bbq
Try Costco that's where I used to get it in BC, I won't use it anymore as it doesn't clump like it used to so I've changed to Special Kitty which I get at Walmart.
When you get your cat either neutered or spayed, you should NOT ust regular cat litter for several weeks (for the exact amount, you should ask your feline's veterenarian). Instead, use paper shreddings, such as those from a shredding machine, that do not have ink on them. You should ask your cat's veterinarian what they recommend if your cat refuses to use the shavings.
Yes, a cat can use another cat's litter box, but it is important to have multiple litter boxes available to prevent territorial issues and ensure each cat has access to a clean space.
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).