Kitty litters are mostly clay (bentonite), which you should be able to get cheaper in bulk form, or free with a shovel at a deposit near you. Some contain other things like silica gel, a desiccant. Green litters are made out of everything from crushed walnut shells, to compressed sawdust, recycled paper, wheat, pine, alfalfa, and even corn. To improve odor control, cat litter manufacturers use a number of additives, including baking soda to absorb smells, fragrances to mask unpleasant scents, and antibacterial agents to kill odor-causing bacteria.
I think I would stick with just bentonite.
Spaceman
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What would happen if I added Speedy Dry or Kitty Litter to my mix, maybe in stead of cement? Has anyone tried this? Does it dissolve in water? Just curious.
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