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    Pine Cat Litter

    Before I start, I would like to say, that NO, my reptiles are NOT on pine. Just thought I'd make that clear before I start.

    So I just adopted a resue cat from the vet's office Iwork at. Poor little girl is missing an ear and a leg, but is the sweetest cat I've met.
    The only concerne I have, is that I use a pine cat litter for her. I like it much better than clay, it makes less of a mess, and it smells nice. But the smell is what worries me. I know pine is toxic to reptiles, and the room my reptiles in is also where the litter box is, and the room smells like pine.
    Is this a problem? Should I move the litter? Is just the sent of pine toxic as well?

    Some feed back woud be very helpful. Thank you.

    --Jessica
    Last edited by NimbusPrime; 05-25-2013 at 11:58 AM. Reason: Spelling errors
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