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DANGER! Watch out for kitty litter packaging!

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  • Started 4 years ago by rainingwolf
  • Latest reply from Elene_YorkPA_7/21

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  1. This was on a myspace.com cat group I read occasionally.
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    Message:
    A friend of ours on another cat group just lost one of her kitties
    in a tragic accident. Her mom has written a message about what
    happened that she wants all kitty parents to read. This is serious!!

    PLEASE FORWARD TO EVERYONE WHO WILL HELP US GET THE WORD OUT!

    From Edith:

    A terrible thing has happened in our family.

    Please forward this message to anyone you now who has a cat, cares
    about animals, or who is in a position to spread this message further:

    My daughter's cat, Geordi, a gorgeous 10-pound, 16-month old female
    tortoiseshell cat suffocated to death on Friday, December 14, 2007
    inside a pail/bucket (canister) of scoopable clumping cat litter. The
    container was fitted with a dangerously designed flip-top (hinged) lid.

    We can not fathom how Geordi got the lid open, but she did, and, being
    a curious little cat, in she went. We think that the next thing that
    happened was that another cat leaped onto the container to see what
    she was up to and in doing so caused the lid to seal tightly. The
    bucket is
    designed, evidently, to seal air tightly because this is clumping
    litter and must be kept moisture free.

    Ironically, this litter is promoted as being for "multiple cats." It
    might be safe enough in a single cat household but we think the fact
    that there were other cats present may have been the part that created
    the danger.

    Some cat litter pails are made with one-piece lids which remove
    entirely (like those on kitchen plasticware). This would be much
    safer. The lid on the bucket in which Geordi died, does not come off
    completely when the container is opened. Two-thirds of the lid flips
    open(hinged) and the litter is dipped or poured from that opening.

    The veterinarian examined Geordi and determined that she suffocated.
    The litter was inside her mouth, nose, and throat.

    Needless to say, this is a time of grief for all of us, but the only
    thing to do is try to make other pet owners aware of the danger. Please
    do these things:

    1) Pass this message on immediately to all your animal-loving friends,
    whether they own cats or not, and ask them to pass this on.

    2) Please note the design of all lids you presently have on scoopable
    litter canisters in your house. If they have this type of lid, GET
    THEM AWAY FROM YOUR CATS. Do NOT leave any of these canisters anywhere
    your cat can get into it.

    3) Check your pet store and contact the manufacturer of any product with
    this design and request that a design change be made if this dangerous
    flip-type lid is on the bucket. I am not naming the brand as there may
    be more than one with this type of lid. You can check on this at the
    pet store. Any lid on ANY brand that has this design would be dangerous.

    3) If you are a member of any Internet cat groups, please pass this
    message on to everyone in your group.

    4) If you have any connection with media that might help us get the
    word out, please help us try to get this in print or on television
    news. The
    veterinarian that examined Geordi can confirm this story.

    I have contacted www.snopes.com to alert them that I am sending this
    message to as many people as I can reach. It is originating on Dec. 17, 2007 so it may take a while for the information to be posted on www.snopes.com.

    If you have any questions please contact me.

    Edith Kilgo
    Locust Grove, GA 30248

    Posted 4 years ago by rainingwolf #

  2. Ohhh,how terribly sad. I'll look out for that,thanks Rainingwolf.

    Posted 4 years ago by Buttercup #

  3. Very scary.... sorry to hear of such a thing.

    Networker

    Posted 4 years ago by Networker #

  4. im glad we find cheap bags at the dollar store, but thanks for that warning!

    Posted 4 years ago by Nirmal #

  5. Oh My God! I use that brand and have the same Bucket.. I'm going out right now and pull the lid off completely!!! Thank you for the info and my heart goes out to your daughter and the loss of her cat Geordi!

    Posted 4 years ago by Karenopa #

  6. So sad, so unnecessary death. :'(

    Posted 4 years ago by miu #

  7. that is too sad :-(
    I don't buy the big buckets because I can't lift them to bring them into the house

    Posted 4 years ago by TheKnittingNinja #

  8. OMG! We use that litter too. Thanks for the warning. I will make sure that air holes are created, or the top is torn off, too.
    Tks for the warning.

    Posted 4 years ago by artistabobbi TX 1/17 #

  9. How awful! I don't get the big buckets either because I have a bad back, but the manufacturer should be notified, as well as ITCHMO (they spread the word on the bad food).

    Posted 4 years ago by Sheba's Mom in Phoenix, AZ 10/8 #

  10. how awful!

    Posted 4 years ago by MeezerMama in OK; 10/23 #

  11. So sad... my condolences. I buy the 28 lb buckets, but it has a full lid. And I keep it in a cupboard... not that cats can't get to it, but the lid is always slealed tight. Thanks for the info... I'll be sure to pass it along to others.

    Posted 4 years ago by 2 Popoki #

  12. That is so sad..I sure hope that the manufacture of this product sees to it that there packaging is changed..

    Posted 4 years ago by 2bpurring #

  13. I am having terrible images of that poor cat. I also use the Tidy Cat brand and actually use a few of them as dry food storage (cats tend to rip open bags) but always keep the lids shut tight. Will now make double sure.

    Posted 4 years ago by Elene_YorkPA_7/21 #


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