Chris Elliott
Savannah Super Cat
Reviving this thread after reading it all...
I'm using chick crumbles from TSC instead of chicken crumbles--they're smaller than the ones for adult chickens and they work well with an ordinary scooper. It's called "Dumor Chick Starter/Grower" and you want the plain one, not medicated or supplemented. It's <$17 for 50 lbs.
http://www.tractorsupply.com/dumor-reg-chick-starter-grower-20-feed-50-lb--5078210
I tried TSC's Best Cob Premium Horse Bedding, but it's too large for normal litter scoopers and seems to fall apart instead of clump with liquids. Haven't tried the Equine Pine.
I've now been using them for about a month, and 3 of the 4 boxes are fully converted. The last one has a bit of clay in it as Ziggy still prefers that one (at least I think it's Ziggy...). Another week and I'll go all crumbles.
We add some baking soda which initially was to stop them from eating it (Oni may have tried it once before adding it), but now add it for a bit more odor control. Costco had monster bags of baking soda for cheap-->$8 for 13.5 lbs. Business site apparently ships, retail site doesn't show it online, but it's in stores, so this is the business link:
http://www2.costco.com/Browse/Product.aspx?prodid=11488996&whse=BD_827&topnav=bd
It clumps but not as hard as clumping clay. As long as I don't try to sift too much at one time it works very well. Much less dust than clay, and no silica! The smell out of the bag is a bit corny with a hint of molasses--I find the smell of even the "unscented" clay really nasty. It is good on odor control with the baking soda, haven't tried without.
I'm using the PetSmart giant litter boxes--18x30" inside. The two 18" sides curve up, making scooping easy, and it has two slots for scoopers on one end. I know many of you use the sterilite containers--I find these easier to use and high enough to keep most of the litter inside:
http://m.petsmart.com/h5/hub?id=sup...d36-25934/cat-36-catid-200094?var_id=36-25934
I'm using chick crumbles from TSC instead of chicken crumbles--they're smaller than the ones for adult chickens and they work well with an ordinary scooper. It's called "Dumor Chick Starter/Grower" and you want the plain one, not medicated or supplemented. It's <$17 for 50 lbs.
http://www.tractorsupply.com/dumor-reg-chick-starter-grower-20-feed-50-lb--5078210
I tried TSC's Best Cob Premium Horse Bedding, but it's too large for normal litter scoopers and seems to fall apart instead of clump with liquids. Haven't tried the Equine Pine.
I've now been using them for about a month, and 3 of the 4 boxes are fully converted. The last one has a bit of clay in it as Ziggy still prefers that one (at least I think it's Ziggy...). Another week and I'll go all crumbles.
We add some baking soda which initially was to stop them from eating it (Oni may have tried it once before adding it), but now add it for a bit more odor control. Costco had monster bags of baking soda for cheap-->$8 for 13.5 lbs. Business site apparently ships, retail site doesn't show it online, but it's in stores, so this is the business link:
http://www2.costco.com/Browse/Product.aspx?prodid=11488996&whse=BD_827&topnav=bd
It clumps but not as hard as clumping clay. As long as I don't try to sift too much at one time it works very well. Much less dust than clay, and no silica! The smell out of the bag is a bit corny with a hint of molasses--I find the smell of even the "unscented" clay really nasty. It is good on odor control with the baking soda, haven't tried without.
I'm using the PetSmart giant litter boxes--18x30" inside. The two 18" sides curve up, making scooping easy, and it has two slots for scoopers on one end. I know many of you use the sterilite containers--I find these easier to use and high enough to keep most of the litter inside:
http://m.petsmart.com/h5/hub?id=sup...d36-25934/cat-36-catid-200094?var_id=36-25934