Has anyone used pellets for their litter? I think they are paper pellets? I read that they are more absorbent and decrease the smell. Just wondering if anyone has had any experience with it and If it's superior to "regular" litter.
I use wood stove pellets. I check the label for the ingredients because some kinds contain flame accelerators. I can choose between hardwood and softwood pellets, but I use the hardwood because they have little or no phenol (the fumes in softwoods like cedar or pine). They are all natural, just wood dust pressed into pellets. They crumble and become more absorbent when damp, you can even scoop them. I pay about $5 for a 50 lb bag at Home Depot.
The only drawback is that the stores only sell them in fall/winter. I just take a dolly to the store and stock up on 5 or 6 bags, this is enough for the whole year.
The paper pellets should be layered thicker than the wood pellets. I have found the wood pellets are mostly wasted if put in thickly. When I switched from paper pellets to wood pellets, it took me a while to realize that I could get away with a much thinner layer of wood pellets.
Wood pellets expand like crazy. You can see in the photo below how little pellets I start with and how they expand. The only change between the before and after is the adding of hay.
I barely cover the bottom of the litter box with pellets.
Just put the pellets on the bottom, about an inch thick and put hay on top. The hay will absorb the sound I guess. Do not dampened it. The pellets are expand as they absorb the pee, if they are dampened before they won't absorb the pee and therefore defeat its purpose.
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