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harryfatcat

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Nov 30, 2012
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South West New Hampshire
In a last ditch effort to win the dumbest post of 2014 I leave you with this. If you have a cat or cats, and you use wood pellets for cat litter, you can burn the finished product in your wood stove. It burns hot, clean, and nothing but fine ash is left. That is all, carry on.
 
In a last ditch effort to win the dumbest post of 2014 I leave you with this. If you have a cat or cats, and you use wood pellets for cat litter, you can burn the finished product in your wood stove. It burns hot, clean, and nothing but fine ash is left. That is all, carry on.

How do you tell the wood pellets from the feline pellets ?
Not to put a damper on your suggestion, but, would they be called PEEllets or POOPllets LOL .
 
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Hmmm, didn't realize people with cats were using EXPENSIVE wood pellets as an animal toilet.

Wouldn't cat litter be cheaper? (and less "soggy" when used up)
 
As they say to each their own, and by the way you win,
 
Get one of these. Then you can burn unicorn poo.

unicorn.jpg
 
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I hear it smells like willow when burning :)
 
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although it came in just before the buzzer i nominate this as thread of the year for 2014.
 
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