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Hello there. This is interesting only to anyone who might have a grain

grinder and a cat. We have a new little kitty (Rosie) and I have her
potty
training on one of those "Citikitty" toilet trainers. I ran out of
flushable
arm & hammer kitty litter (about 11 bucks for a 14 lb bag, all the
flushable
stuff is pricey) and I read about a new product (I wont name, but you
can
Google it) which is kitty litter made from wheat. I figured hey, I got
about
30 lbs of wheat berries left at the moment, so I ground up a bag at the

coarse cracked setting. Not the best use for good wheatberries, but
what a
great savings. The cheap clay stuff is very unhealthy for the cat and
the
owner as the dust has all kinds of bad stuff in it, and you cant flush
it,
it'll clog your pipes solid. Rosie took right too it immediately. It
even
"clumps". My 50 lb bag of Montannamillings triple cleaned wheat
berries
costs me 16 bucks, feed grade I imagine would be much cheaper, so if I
use
maybe 10 lbs for kitty litter till Rosie is trained, no big deal. Safe
for
Rosie, safe for me and my wallet, safe for the environment.

Here's a pic of our cute little Rosie...

http://members.cox.net/hutchberryhome/rosie.jpg

Russ Hutch (hutchndi)

I tryed sending this from outlook express three times, some kind of
problem there....

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hutchndi wrote:
> Here's a pic of our cute little Rosie...
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> http://members.cox.net/hutchberryhome/rosie.jpg
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> Russ Hutch (hutchndi)



Lol,

I've got a friend called Rosie, she'll like that.
Thanks for that Russ,

Jim

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