FredW
Alpha Buck
Hi, I am currently using Back 2 Nature Litter for my litter box, which always really worked well, I tried Carefresh and didn't rate it as much, especially when you compare the price with it. However over the last few weeks, this is what Bunbuns does as soon as I put the fresh box in: https://www.dropbox.com/s/ridxo5fmlt3xyjp/WhoSaysThisIsNotMyDiggingBox.wmv?dl=0
now, don't get me wrong, I love seeing her do it, she's having fun, and I am not planning to discourage her. The only issue is, Back 2 Nature doesn't seem to absorb the wee as much when she does that, and literally it ends up with wet hay all the time. So I am constantly trying to replace the hay, and with that the litter most of the time, which is getting extremely expensive. they do have a hay feeder, so it's not that this is their only source of hay, but little Fluffy prefers to eat the hay while being in his tray and doing his business, so I don't want him to keep eating wee marinated hay.
so just wondering, if anyone else has a similar issue, and if so, what litter are you using that still absorbs well when constantly moved around and dug in. I am not too worried about being able to change it when I am home, but sometimes even I have to leave the house, so they could be a few hours with wet hay, or he could, since she's smart enough eating the fresh hay out the feeder, while he is going through finding dry hay in the box.
hope that all makes sense.
now, don't get me wrong, I love seeing her do it, she's having fun, and I am not planning to discourage her. The only issue is, Back 2 Nature doesn't seem to absorb the wee as much when she does that, and literally it ends up with wet hay all the time. So I am constantly trying to replace the hay, and with that the litter most of the time, which is getting extremely expensive. they do have a hay feeder, so it's not that this is their only source of hay, but little Fluffy prefers to eat the hay while being in his tray and doing his business, so I don't want him to keep eating wee marinated hay.
so just wondering, if anyone else has a similar issue, and if so, what litter are you using that still absorbs well when constantly moved around and dug in. I am not too worried about being able to change it when I am home, but sometimes even I have to leave the house, so they could be a few hours with wet hay, or he could, since she's smart enough eating the fresh hay out the feeder, while he is going through finding dry hay in the box.
hope that all makes sense.