Aug 10 2009
Environmentally friendly cat litters are the second most important issue of concern to pet owners today. That's why Automated Pet Care Products, Inc., the makers of the Litter-Robot™, the only automated, self-cleaning litter box product made in the U.S., developed a new environmentally friendly and hypoallergenic Litter-Robot brand premium clumping cat litter designed for use with the Litter-Robot.
"Our new eco-friendly and hypoallergenic premium clumping cat litter is proudly made in the U.S. and is designed with extra care to select only the best quality raw materials - eliminating the need for chemical and scent additives," said Brad Baxter, president of Automated Pet Care Products.
Our new eco-friendly and hypoallergenic premium clumping cat litter is proudly made in the U.S. and is designed with extra care to select only the best quality raw materials - eliminating the need for chemical and scent additives Litter-Robot brand premium clumping cat litter is made from a unique, naturally occurring, sun-dried sodium type bentonite clay found only in the Western U.S., that naturally locks in odor, is non-tracking and is chemical-free, scent-free and 99 percent dust-free.
No Harsh Chemicals in Drying Process
The drying process used in the Litter-Robot premium clumping litter is not accelerated using fossil fuels such as coal, which can produce harmful emissions to harden the texture and leave behind residue that a sensitive cat can detect. Litter-Robot's brand premium litter is completely sun-dried, which allows water to be slowly and naturally evaporated. The end result is a hard clumping cat litter as pure as nature intended with a soft texture that cat's love.
Litter-Robot brand premium clumping litter is sold in two 10 lb. bags for $24.99 and can be purchased from the Litter-Robot Web site at www.litter-robot.com and includes free shipping. Customers will receive two 10 lb. bags delivered.
For more information about the Litter-Robot brand premium clumping cat litter, go to www.litter-robot.com or read the Litter-Robot blog at http://www.litter-robot.com/blog/.