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Originally posted by Spoiled Rott'n Not to mention that cat litter (especially the hard clumping kind) is dangerous if eaten in large quanities because once the stuff hits liquid it expands . Just recently there was a dog in emergency surgery at our vets for just this incident. Better to be safe than sorry!! |
Hmmmm, now that is something that I've never thought about. We have a baby gate up across the entrance to the bathroom...which is where the cat litter box is. Julius has no access to it...but that is still good to know about the clumping cat litter (which we use). Thanks for the heads up!
:)
Brooke