| How can I go green with my cat? |
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![]() It's easy to go green with organic cat food Organic cat food is free from artificial colourings and flavourings. The meat it contains will have been produced in an environment where no fertilizers, herbicides or pesticides have been used. Why not try: OrganiPet Pero Organic Yarrah Organic Petfood Almo Nature’s Bio Pâté 2 Recycle packaging Tins, dry cat food packets and some tray food packaging may be placed in your council’s recycling bin. 3 Try environmentally friendly cat litters There is a good choice of environmentally friendly cat litters. Look out for products made from recycled materials (newspaper for example) or from bi-products. You’ll find them in pet shops, selected supermarkets and in online stores. The following are all biodegradable: Almo Nature Clean&Green is a plant-based litter which can be used as compost in the garden or disposed of with organic waste. Bio-Catolet granules are made from recycled Your Cat Magazine ran a guide to being eco-friendly in the May 2008 edition. To order a back issue, visit our shop. Each month, Your Cat magazine is packed full of useful articles on health, breeds, training, feeding, grooming and general lifestyle features for those who love cats. For more information see the subscription page |
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