You might think your cat has plenty of toys and seems relaxed and well - adjusted but reality is that the cat's natural environment of living in the forest and hunting / eating mice regularly throughout the day is a far cry from sitting on a sofa, eating processed foods, and eliminating
waste in a plastic box filled with clay.
Not exact matches
Some days I am absolutely appalled by the amount of paper and
plastic waste I generate tenderly packing natural, organic, healthy food for my offspring
in his politically correct lunch
box.
Many clumping litters are sold
in covered pails, which can be lined with
plastic bags and used as handy
waste bins near the litter
box for scooped clumps and feces.
I always steer clear clay and anything that has scents originally I used blue buffalo walnut litter but the clumping effect was not where I wanted it to be and it tracked everywhere Bc of it color it also stared to stain my carpet and babies footies I stumbled across okocat and well all 3 of my cats love it and I do as well it clumps no smell natural best part I no longer make
waste with
plastic bags because it is flushable and wow do these
boxes last with 3 cats constantly purchasing litter gets expensive now they get superior litter at a good price and less trips to purchase everything I've been wanting
in litter best of all my carpet no longer stains HAPPY CATS HAPPY HOME thank you okocat
For this exhibition, Yeapanis has reduced her material choices and palette to colors found
in three, regularly discarded types of material: tan - colored cardboard
boxes and shipping tubes, multi-colored
plastic dog
waste bags, and the ivory tones of raw hand - spun wool.
It's also a huge reduction
in waste; I much prefer using cardboard
boxes and glass jars, instead of
plastic bottles, and they last for months.
One campaign is called «Thanks for Nothing,» targeted at reducing the amount of unwanted
waste that is foisted upon customers without asking for it, i.e. extra ketchup packets
in a to - go container, the straw you didn't ask for,
plastic cutlery, the little
plastic box supporter
in the middle of a pizza.
Send your kids off to school
in style with the lunch
boxes, silverware, napkins, and containers that will make them the most popular kid
in the cafeteria — and, while you're at it, cut back on the
waste inherent
in disposable paper bags and
plastic snack