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Cat litter and strip mining

August 3rd, 2008 | 6 Comments | Posted in Grumpy Kitties

I was quite shocked to discover that what we give our cats to do their business in (cat litter) wreaks a massive toll on the environment.

I don’t own a cat, but I do use kitty litter for other purposes – under the barbecue and soaking up some messes. I was looking at my bag of cat litter today and thinking “so, what’s in this stuff”?

The most common cat litter in use today is made from a natural clay, also known as “diatomaceous earth”, or sodium bentonite. It’s formed into pellets and then dried. The pellets absorb several times their dry weight in moisture.

I originally thought that whatever the substance was that made up kitty litter, it was most likely the by-product of some other process. Unfortunately, this type of clay is targeted by mining companies for this specific purpose; using a process called strip mining.

Strip mining is as the name implies. Heavy equipment strips off the top layer of earth to get to the seam of clay, which is often quite thin. Strip mining is an incredibly destructive process that has wiped out thousands upon thousands of acres of land and removed millions of tons of earth; just so that cats can take a dump or I can use it to sop up barbecue runoff. I’ve been reading stories of native lands being acquired and leaseholders kicked off land so that these mining companies can get to it. Rather disgusting isn’t it?

There’s not only that, but the dust from cat litter is made up of tiny silicon particles. The “bentonite” aspect of the clay is made up of aluminium phyllosilicate (crystalline silica). These silicon particles are a known carcinogen.

From what I’ve seen, to determine if a particular brand of kitty litter contains sodium bentonite, check the bag for mention of “natural clay” or if there are no details, then it most likely does.

So what are the alternatives?

For my barbecue, I guess I could use sand, and use it sparingly – only removing sections that became impregnated with oil. That would keep the usage down to about a kilo a year. If you own a cat, there’s various more earth friendly products available on the marketing including:
- Silica gel pearls (made from sand, no dust)

- Recycled newspaper that’s been compressed into pellets

- Ground corn cobs

- Extruded straw pellets

- Pine sawdust from lumber waste

- Kenaf plant pellets (a fast growing hibiscus)

- Other products made from cellulose fiber

Used cat litter can also be used in your garden as a mulch or fertilizer – although the idea of it laying on the surface may not appeal :) . In that case, just dig a shallow hole and then cover it over.

Know of any other good earth friendly cat litter materials? Please add your comments below.

Michael Bloch

Green Living Tips.com

Green Living Tips is an online resource powered by renewable energy offering a wide variety of earth friendly tips, green guides, advice and environment related news to help consumers and business reduce costs, consumption and environmental impact .

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6 Responses to “Cat litter and strip mining”

  1. Animal Love Pets Says:

    Great post…

    Natural alternatives are becoming more and more common in this modern world. Our pets should be considered just as equally as ourselves.

    Love your pets!

  2. Sammy The Killer Says:

    Wow,
    I had no idea! Thank god though my cat is an outdoor cat. Although I have to say I didn’t know that when I had my first cat YEARS ago. Geeze. Thanks for the info.

    Sammy The Killers last blog post..August 18, 2008 – Mouse/Rat

  3. dog potty training pro Says:

    That is an informative post. Most people who use cat litter don’t even know what it is , so even for the environment or conservation first step will always be to spread the word. I could recommend those alternatives to a few people – danny.

  4. Caterpillar Says:

    We use a cat flap and thankfully all of ours go outside to the loo.

    Cat litter trays either pong or the litter gets kicked all over the place.

  5. AnimalLover4ever258 Says:

    WOW! Intresting! Right now I am doing a report on Cat Litter and Strip Mining. This was the perfect article for me to read! Thanks!

  6. Courtney Says:

    I did not know that information. A simple thing like cat litter could be having an effect on nature. If we look around there will be many such examples. Its the humans who take every little part of nature and never give it back.

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