Cement Litter
“In other news, my mother-in-law told us we didn’t need to buy cat sand because she found some really nice sand in the shed. It was dry cement. She had been filling the litter box with cement.” Uh oh. This could end horribly for the cats and only the cats. There’s also quite a difference between dry cement and cat litter.
Well, we suppose if you were to give dry cement a cursory glance, it might resemble cat litter. So we can see how this might be an honest mistake. But what happens when you mix that cement with water? You get, well, cement. We’re just imagining a kitty cat with its paws submerged in cement while it attempts to relieve itself.