Have you ever use "ground corn cob" for cats litter?

archerboo

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Hello. I have 2 cats. They are used to use clumping clay litter( tidy cat 24/7)
I had tried to transfer to feline pine wood pallet, but they refused to use that at all! I guess they didn't like the texture. One of them loves to bury his stuff. The other one does bury sometimes not all the time.
Recently, I have problem with my respiratory. I have bad allergies and sore throat everyday from 2 weeks or 3 weeks ago suddenly. I clean their litter box very often.

So, have you guys experiences with corn cob for cats litter? I found the product for animal bedding.
Is it safe for cats? World's best stuff is so expensive to me and I don't want to use clay cat litter no more.

Please, tell me mamy other options in stead of the clay litter.

Thank you.
 
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I haven't had success with the small animal corn cob bedding. It molds quickly and doesn't have any odor control. However, there's a horse bedding made from ground/compressed corn cobs that I like a lot better. It still doesn't do much for odors, but it doesn't mold and the cats like it better than the pine pellets because the pellets are smaller and softer. I found it at Tractor Supply, around $12 for 55 pounds. It also didn't aggravate my allergies like the pine pellets do.
 

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I tried the Arm and Hammer corn litter when it first came out and it smelled gross.
So did the Pro Plan litter from Purina. I had a free rebate on it so I tried it and threw it out the next day and collected my $16.99
 
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