Wood Pellet Cat Litter and Other Pet Products
Wood Pellet Cat Litter
Wood pellet cat litter is an eco-friendly, highly absorbent alternative to traditional clay litter. Made from compressed sawdust, it controls odours naturally, reduces dust, and is biodegradable, making cleanup easy and sustainable. Other benefits include a lovely Spruce smell and needs replacing less frequently than traditional cat litter.
Chicken Wood Chips
Our kiln dried Hardwood Chicken Wood Chips provide a clean, dry, and comfortable bedding solution for poultry. They help control odour, absorb moisture, and promote better hygiene, reducing the risk of bacteria and ammonia buildup in outdoor chicken runs. Ideal for maintaining a healthy environment for chickens.
Wood Pellet Cat Litter
Wood pellet cat litter is an eco-friendly and highly absorbent alternative to traditional clay-based litters. Made from compressed sawdust, these pellets naturally control odors, break down into sawdust when wet, and are easy to clean. Unlike clumping clay litter, wood pellets are biodegradable and produce minimal dust, making them a healthier choice for both cats and their owners.
This type of litter is especially beneficial for households looking for a sustainable and low-maintenance option. It offers excellent moisture absorption, reducing the risk of ammonia buildup while keeping your cat’s litter box fresh. Additionally, wood pellets track less than fine-grain litters, keeping your home cleaner.
Benefits of Wood Pellet Cat Litter:
- Eco-Friendly & Biodegradable – Made from natural wood fibers, it decomposes naturally.
- Superior Odor Control – Naturally neutralizes odors without added chemicals.
- Highly Absorbent – Pellets expand and break down into sawdust upon contact with moisture.
- Low Dust & Low Tracking – Ideal for sensitive cats and pet owners with allergies.
- Easy to Dispose – Wet litter can be composted, soiled litter can be easily scooped and added to general household waste.
Chicken Wood Chips
Chicken wood chips are an excellent choice for maintaining a clean and comfortable coop environment. Made from high-quality, kiln-dried wood, these chips provide superior absorbency, keeping poultry dry while reducing odors caused by moisture and waste.
Wood chips are a popular bedding option for backyard chickens because they promote better hygiene, minimize dust, and break down naturally over time. Unlike straw or hay, which can harbor mold and bacteria, wood chips provide a healthier alternative by improving air circulation and preventing excessive dampness in the coop.
Benefits of Chicken Wood Chips:
- Absorbs Moisture & Controls Odors – Reduces ammonia buildup and keeps the coop fresh.
- Dust-Free & Safe – Minimizes respiratory issues in chickens.
- Long-Lasting & Durable – Breaks down slowly compared to other bedding materials.
- Eco-Friendly & Compostable – Naturally decomposes, making it a great addition to compost piles.
- Comfortable for Poultry – Provides a soft, natural surface for chickens to walk and nest on.
Wood Pellet Cat Litter FAQs
How often should I change wood pellet cat litter?
It depends on usage, but generally, you should remove wet sawdust daily and replace the pellets every 1-2 weeks for optimal freshness.
Is wood pellet cat litter safe for kittens?
Yes, it is safe for kittens since it produces minimal dust and doesn’t contain harmful chemicals. However, monitor them to ensure they don’t ingest the pellets.
Does wood pellet cat litter get stuck to fur or paws and track easily?
No, wood pellets are larger and heavier than traditional clay litter, making them less likely to stick to your cat's fur or paws and track outside the litter box.
Can I compost used wood pellet cat litter?
Yes, you can compost used wood pellets, but only if they contain urine, not faeces, to avoid potential bacterial contamination.
Chicken Wood Chips FAQs
How often should I replace chicken wood chips?
It depends on coop size and the number of chickens, but generally, you should refresh or replace the bedding every few weeks, removing any soiled areas as needed.
What type of wood is best for chicken bedding?
Kiln-dried hardwoods like birch, ash or alder are great choices. We avoid cedar, as its strong aroma may cause respiratory issues in chickens.
Are wood chips better than straw for chicken coops?
Yes, wood chips absorb moisture better, last longer, and are less likely to develop mold compared to straw.
Can I compost used chicken wood chips?
Yes, chicken wood chips break down naturally and can be added to compost piles, but it’s recommended to let them age properly before using them in gardens.