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  2. Can I use sand as cat litter? We asked a vet to find out! - AOL

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    Cons: 1. Limited absorbency Sand is not as absorbent as the best cat litter, which can lead to excess moisture in the litter box.. 2. Poor odor control Sand does little to neutralize odors ...

  3. Dangerous Self-Cleaning Litter Boxes Are Reportedly ... - AOL

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    An anonymous user in one of Philip's Facebook groups claimed their Amztoy litter box had somehow trapped their 5-month-old kitten underneath its scooper, suffocating it in litter. Related: Cats in ...

  4. Litter box - Wikipedia

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    A basic litter box and scoop. A litter box, also known as a sandbox, cat box, litter tray, cat pan, potty, pot, or litter pan, is an indoor feces and urine collection box for cats, as well as rabbits, ferrets, miniature pigs, small dogs, and other pets that instinctively or through training will make use of such a repository.

  5. Fuller's earth - Wikipedia

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    The English name reflects the historical use of the material for fulling (cleaning and shrinking) wool, by textile workers known as fullers. [1] [2] [3] In past centuries, fullers kneaded fuller's earth and water into woollen cloth to absorb lanolin, oils, and other greasy impurities as part of the cloth finishing process.

  6. The #1 Reason Cat Parents Should Be Concerned If Their ... - AOL

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    Try Cat Attract Litter. Developed by a veterinarian, this special litter was designed with cats soiling outside of the litter box in mind. ... It’s made of 100% bentonite clay for maximum ...

  7. Mucoid plaque - Wikipedia

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    This fecal material is said to be the 'mucoid plaque'. However, analysis of supplements consumed by the customer shows that the active ingredient is very similar to that of clay used in clumping cat litter. This clay takes a negative mould of the large intestine which is then excreted during the customer's next bowel movement. [14]