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Related: About this forumA question about cat litter
The packaging says not to mix different litters.
Does that mean don't mix clumping and non-clumping or does it mean don't mix 2 or more brands that clump? I just dumped the last of a brand of clumping litter into one litter box so I could put a different brand into the other.
Thanks for any advice.
Faux pas
(15,421 posts)like a scheme to get you to only by one brand. When I had cats who used litter boxes (the cat I have now prefers to go outside, yes!) mixing litters didn't bother me or them. Don't know if that's any help as I'm no expert
PikaBlue
(264 posts)You can Google your question for a more complete explanation.
Marthe48
(19,321 posts)Humans will answer me. People who own pets and can share their experience If not, then I use Google.
PikaBlue
(264 posts)Some people aren't comfortable taking someone's word on it, while others trust the responses they receive. I wasn't being snarky; just pointing out that additional info is available should you want to pursue it.
Marthe48
(19,321 posts)Lately, if I do a search on google, the answers look like alphabet soup. Or maybe it's me!
PikaBlue
(264 posts)I didn't know if explaining why it's ineffective to combine clumping and non-clumping litter was too much information, so I answered your question as asked; but noted additional info was available if you needed it. I'm sorry if I came off in a negative way or gave offense.
Marthe48
(19,321 posts)I didn't need much info. I hope if I have 2 brands of clumping, I can mix it and it won't burst into flames if the cat pees in the box. Lol
Karadeniz
(23,544 posts)GreenWave
(9,442 posts)All those perfumes and chemicals in others are not good we think. All our dogs that wanted to eat that= premature death.
Marthe48
(19,321 posts)I'd go out in the yard and dig up some dirt. We didn't have litter pans, trash can liners, scoops. I'd put the dirt in a cardboard box, maybe some cardboard under the box, When I had to change it, I'd get the whole thing into another box and throw the whole thing out, usually refill the hole and start fresh. I was probably in my late 20s before I started buying litter, pans, scoops.
My last batch of cats all lived to be 17 to 22. Current cat is 18. I use the unscented scoop litter, trying to buy what my friend used for current kitty, for continuity. I've been curious for awhile about the limits on mixing lol
mgardener
(1,911 posts)I mix them.
I would not mix clumping litter OR flushable litter with different kinds of litter.
Hope this helps.
2naSalit
(93,444 posts)That has features means that it has a lot of chemicals added which also means you may risk making the little toxic in some way, as well as a marketing ploy.
If you mix plain unadulterated litter with one that has a feature, the feature will be diluted and probably not do what it claims because of it.
3catwoman3
(25,664 posts)and all 4 cats and both humans are happy with this combo.