Re: Cat Litter?
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: Cat Litter?
- From: B* J* D*
- Date: Tue, 8 Dec 1998 03:00:26 -0500
Barb from Rock Island, this is Barb from Fort Worth.
I have no pets and never have, but many years ago before I went
overseas in the State Department Foreign Service, I rented a room
in Washington, D.C. in the apartment of a friend of my parents.
She had a cat she called Ting. That cat used the toilet, so I guess
she must have trained it to do that. It also used the bathtub which I
had to assiduously clean every morning before I could bathe. To
say the least, I didn't stay there very long. In an apartment, one is
either a pet lover or not, and I'm not.
Barbara Davis southwest of Fort Worth, TX zone 7/8
> I recently acquired a second CAT!!
> Seems like the second cat requires a change of Litter 3 times as often!!
> I have heavy clay soil which I have improved immensely over the years.
> But, recently, I have been wondering if I could dump the cat litter (used, of
> course) on my garden this winter and till it under in the spring.
> Has anyone tried this??
> I've heard it helps keep pests away.
> I also plan to "potty train" these two "Furbys."
> I got a kit to train them to use the toilet.
> Does any off you great guys know of anyone who has been successful?
> Thanks for your suggestions/help.
> Barb
> USDA Zone 5, Rock Island, IL
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