27 March 2008

Please don't eat the kitty litter



Recently, I've been trying a few different kitty litter brands in one of our litter boxes in an effort to please Tinsel, who has developed an occasional aversion to Fresh Step Scoopable Multi-Cat Litter.




So what's the most important feature when purchasing kitty litter, you ask?

It must be non-toxic. As in non-toxic should a cat happen to eat it.

My concern with toxicity stems from last year's summer vacation, when Tinsel and Lily went to stay at Grandma and Grandpa's house. Grandma had purchased a bag of Fresh Step Crystals. We found Lily, muzzle deep in the litter box, blue and white crystals all over her face. It was unclear how many pretty crystals she had eaten.

Knowing Lily's history of eating things she shouldn't (carpet, paper, drywall...), I was somewhat concerned when the vet suggested I try an inexpensive bag of clay litter for Tinsel. We concluded that Lily most likely would not eat clay, so I purchased a bag. But no sooner than I filled the litter box, I found her eating that, too. Clay is not a good thing for her to ingest, so out to the garage went the bag.

My latest purchase was this bag of natural wheat litter. I was fairly certain she'd at least taste it, but since it is completely non-toxic, I wasn't as concerned. We actually love the litter, and Tinsel seems to like it, too. Her litter box "issues" have stopped. And even better, Lily hasn't shown an interest in it at all, so I concluded my problems were solved. Or at least I thought they were...

Last night, I cleaned the litter box and filled it with fresh wheat litter. This morning, I heard some odd noises coming from that vicinity and sure enough, there was Lily, face deep in it. She looked up at me, licking litter from her chops, as if to say, "What's the problem?"

And she's got a point. It probably tastes just about like the cereal I had for breakfast this morning.

Although it's non-toxic, I think I'll take her word for it.

11 comments:

  1. My sister buys a similar (maybe the same?) litter for her cat. During my last visit, her dog had tried a bit and politely "returned" it to us. Yuk! But I don't think her cat has ever tried it. Lily certainly will try anything, won't she?

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  2. Too funny!

    I tagged you on my blog.

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  3. ROFL!! I've never heard of a kitty eating litter before...but after seeing what our dog eats outside, nothing surprises me about pets now :)

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  4. Lily is a very adventours eater, she should go to Fear Factor!!! I left you something on my blog!

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  5. I think they make it non-toxic because dogs DO eat it! Sometimes nature is gross!

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  6. That is really bizarre that your cat eats litter. Crazy kitty! At least you've found a solution to it being harmful to her!

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  7. Wow, I have never heard of wheat litter... cool.

    But may I suggest: I'd keep a closer eye on my cereal bowl from now on if I were you....

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  8. Toners, I think our dogs eat the same thing yours does outside...

    Litter, now there's an interesting snack! Considering beagles and their appetites, I'm sure they'd snack right alongside Lily:)

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  9. LOL! I love your cat stories, Janet.

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