I knew someone had mentioned using SWheatScoop litter after radioiodine treatment for their cat. However, when I mentioned using it to the clinic, they said I shouldn't since it doesn't clump properly. What litters do clump firmly and are flushable? Surely the heavy clumpers are clay-based and I don't want to try flushing that stuff.
If the treated cat is allowed to mix with the other cats, doesn't this go against the minimal close contact for two weeks rule? Also, that would mean all the litter from all the cats would have to be treated as radioactive. Doesn't that mean I would have to scoop all the litterboxes, seal it all up in a plastic bag and take it outside twice a day? I can't imagine flushing even that much SWheatScoop, let alone a clay clumping litter.





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