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Reuse/Repurposing Blue Crystal Cat litter= sanitize drying=SAVE $ Dries u0026 absorbs smells fresh.

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I've been reusing the Blue Crystal Cat Litter for over a decade. Its a simple, easy process done in several steps. I purchased 8 bags of the Blue Crystal cat litter 10 yrs ago, about once a year I add 2 more bags due to tossing away some of the crystals that stick to the cat poop.
We have 3 cats using this blue crystal which they prefer over any other litter, but our guesthouse renter uses "worlds best" cat litter, $30 per bag w shipping...cost is $150 per year for his 8 yr old Rag Doll...biggest cat ever!
2 of our cats are indoor only, but Max goes in/out, but he uses indoor cat boxes. Because we live far out in the country AND we're costcutting cheapskates, I began using, reusing Blue Crystals 10 yrs ago...Someone commented how silly it was to reuse the cat litter, that we could well afford to buy all the letter we want...but think about it...It takes time to put the bag into your grocery cart, pick back up, put into your car, haul it inside, store it, then scoop out cat box, toss cat poop into sealed bags you must take outside...THAT takes time, AND money.
I believe I've saved over $300 to $400 per year by reusing the Blue Crystal cat litter. if I bought the good litter, $30 per bag for just one month is over $400 year.
So...WHY NOT just try it, see what you think and especially saving money these days is a MUST for many who've been hit hard financially.
You will need a few old pillowcases. mesh/wire paper basket, flat bin for cleaning, rinsing, and the orange or green buckets from Home Depot or home improvement supply stores, are about $5 each...no lids...just dedicate them to cat litter...MARK with PERMNANT black marker, CAT POO bucket...buying these are part of the cost you'll recover over the year.
I think I've been doing this, reusing cat litter for over 15 years....So when I deduct the initial cost of what's needed to do this properly,.. which adds up to at least $4,000 in savings...PLUS all the time saved not disposing of...Think about WHAT you could do with that much money? We began making extra payments on our mortgages when we were young...and first married. We've paid off 3 mortgages, BUT wasn't easy, and meant sacrificing...no new cars, thrift store clothing...no eating out unless special.
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