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Midas Bio-Catolet Cat Litter

 

Newest Review: ... black text which tells the buyed it is suitable for rodents and small domestic animals. The main message we get from the ... more

 ... packaging is that this is an enviromentally friendly product, which in this day and age is great. It claims to be manufactured without causing ANY pollution to the environment. It is compostable, carries an insect-repellent and prevents bacterial growth. It is very light and has a 200% absorbancy which is twice as much as a mineral based litter. It claims to control unpleasant odours quickly and retain its natural freshness. It is manufactured in Buckingham and there is a website:- www.midas-products.co.uk Now how...more

taker4376
Premium Review Midas Bio-Catolet Cat Litter: Eco Cat Litter... It STINKS (692 words)
by taker4376 - written on 01/10/08 (Very useful, 74 readings)
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I got my first own kitten last Friday and we had to make a very quick pit stop at pets at home before we went to collect him. We have been out of the cat loop for sometime now having dogs and so we grabbed the nearest assistant and asked for his advice. He recommended Bio-Catolet as Cat litter and so we knowing nothing better brought 2 12ltr. bags for a new kiten. The Cat litter comes in a big bright green bag. On the front is a cartoon of a grey cat with a roll of toilet paper. AS well as an 100% Eco-logical logo and big black lettering saying Bio-Catolet. A red box contains the writing: -"Light Cellulose granules - Extremely absorbant and dust free - ...

Shazzy
Premium Review 100% Ecological (975 words)
by Shazzy - written on 13/08/01 (Very useful, 842 readings)
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Being a modern thinking kind of chap, I’m here to help you understand the importance in us cats each doing our bit for the sake of the environment. For too long, we’ve shrugged our responsibility away saying that it isn’t our problem if the wild animals lose their homes. They’re not living in our neighbourhoods so why should we care about them? Just because we’re privileged enough to be cared for by the humans doesn’t mean we shouldn’t care about our fellow creatures though. Squirrels, foxes, badgers and other woodland creatures need a stabile home environment too, homes where food and shelter is plentiful. They ...

 
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