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From: silberma@agrigene.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.pets
Subject: solution to cat litter box/plant problem
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Date: Wed, 6-Nov-85 13:51:26 EST
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We put conifer cones (pine, spruce, etc.) on the soil surface of our
potted plants as a means of preventing our cats from using our horti-
culture collection as a litter box.  It has worked for all of our 
cats (8 over the past 5 years) and I heartily recommend this method.
You can use smaller cones (such as spruce) for small size pots and
larger cones (white pine, sugar pine) for large size pots.