A few years after clumping litter
first came out, an article in the now - defunct holistic cat magazine Tiger Tribe
questioned the safety of clumping litter if ingested, especially for neonate kittens who often eat litter when it is introduced to them
during the weaning
stage.
[5]
During the
first stage of the analysis, reviewing courts were charged with examining four factors: whether there was a privative, or conversely an appeal, clause in the decision maker's home statute; [6] whether the decision maker was relatively more expert than the reviewing court in respect of the decision under review; what the purpose of the statutory scheme and of the particular provision or provisions at issue was; and what the nature of the
question in dispute was.