To the best of my knowledge, no cat litter is truly recyclable; after all, how exactly are you going to recycle something that is contaminated with biological waste and probably contains infectious disease organisms? Some forms of cat litter, such as Yesterday's News, are recycled from other products; in the case of Yesterday's News, the litter is made from recycled newspaper.
whenever the cats covered their feces or urine, the litter would go up their nails and infect them.
http://www.freestuffandsamples.com/_mgxroot/catlittercoupons.html has some, and http://www.armandhammer.com/Index.aspx has coupons but you have to sign up to get them. http://afewshortcuts.com/2011/05/2-tidy-cat-litter-coupon/ talks about tidy cats coupons, and http://catlittercoupons.org/ talks about cat litter coupons in general.
When I looked online I found a website called Cat Litter Coupons. There you will be able to find coupons for a kitty litter of the brand Tidy Cats which is well known.
Tidy Cats provide items specifically for Cats. The items that they provide are kitty litter and other cleaning products to maintain the fresh smell in the Cat owner's home.
Generation Earth is the name of the company that makes this cat litter. This cat litter is a scoopable cat litter.
According to the container, an absorbant clay thats probably sodium bentonite, and some kind of deodorizing additive. They're very vague, it's annoying.
Ok this is my opinion, but yours might be different I'm using TIDY CATS instant action for the odor elimination and it clumps really really well in my opinion and you can get TIDY CATS instant elimination at WAL-MART or TARGET etc.
A cat mat is used to keep the cat litter box area clean. A cat mat is placed under the litter box so that if any litter gets out of the litter box, it goes on the cat mat instead of the floor.
I Would Not Put Cat Litter On A Bbq
Mahalo.com is a great website for online coupons, including some for tidy cat products. Tidy Cat's official webpage might have some too. Several places online should be able to help.
Only around 67% of cat urine is absorbed by the average cat litter.
I don't think that your cat is ever to old to have litter.