Cassava Cat Litter 48kg- unscented | 1 Year 1 Cat - NEW PRODUCT
Cassava Cat Litter 48kg- unscented | 1 Year 1 Cat - NEW PRODUCT
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Introducing My Little Eco Bin - Plant-Based Cat Litter
A revolutionary cat care solution that prioritises your pet's well-being and aligns with our dedication to environmental responsibility. Our 100L Little Eco Bin is filled with Cassava Cat Litter, designed to reduce odours without affecting people's allergies, and our commitment to a packaging-free approach.
Bin Dimensions:
W: 46cm D: 55cm H: 78cm
Weight Gross: 62.5kg Weight Net: 48kg
Volume Approximate: 60liters
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Available Scents
Cassava (Unscented): Odour-neutralising and fragrance-free
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Key Features
- Ultra-Absorbent: Absorbs up to 300% of its weight in water for easy cleanup
- Eco-Friendly: Biodegradable and gentle on the environment
- Paw-Friendly: Soft on paws with a choice of delightful scents
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Ingredients
Carefully crafted with natural and sustainable ingredients:
- Tapioca flour
- Starch
- Flour
- Ezyme
- Deodorant and Bacteriostatic Agent
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Environmental Consciousness
We take pride in our commitment to reducing the reliance on single-use plastics in the community. The sampler pack comes in paper packaging, which can be recycled or reused, contributing to the overall effort in minimising environmental impact.
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Usage & Disposal
Most suitable for automatic litter boxes. If it's a manual tray, fill the tray to a minimum of 5cm. Scoop out solid waste daily, and dispose of the urine clumps in both the green and red bins. The feces can only be placed in the red bins. The litter is also suitable for composting in your garden.
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Additional Information
- Transitioning to New Litter: Blend 75% old litter with 25% new for 4 to 7 days, gradually increasing the new litter amount.
- Safe Consumption: Our litter is made from human-grade ingredients, making accidental consumption harmless. Consult your vet if your cat frequently eats litter.