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  • natural coir one from here;

    may molt a lot.

    They do, more so if your cat likes a good scratch at it. But nothing a buzz with the hoover won't solve. Then just be prepared to replace it if it starts looking bare. I like the coir.

  • I think our cat is going to love it! Going to make it a pain in the arse for cleaning up all the fibres, but a small price to pay.

    There’s still the big pile of dirt below the wastewater treatment plant that they won’t be able to reach until the spring but they levelled off the pile right behind the house. That’s the drainage in and they’re going to be working on the water connection today. Because we’re off grid they’re also going to bury a half sheet of concrete reinforcement mesh north of the workshop to act as an earth for the system too.


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  • I think our cat is going to love it!

    Very late coir mat + cat chat:

    Cat may use it as a litter tray so be warned. If you don't twig that they are doing it it may take a few days before you realise what the god awful smell is...

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