Originally Posted By: mightymousetech
Used corn for a while, but it can have serious issues with toxic aflatoxin mold.
http://truthaboutpetfood.com/caution-to-use-of-corn-based-cat-litters/
For that very reason, we use the walnut based litter. Walnut is naturally anti microbial.
Thank you for the information; I'm looking into it right now.
I went out into the garage where I store the used cat litter.
I store the used cat litter in a paper bag until trash-out night.
So far I cannot find any mold growth. The litter always has a
pleasant smell even when full of urine. The odor control of
WBCL in my experience has been outstanding. It clumps very
well and has no dust. I switched away from clay litter because
it was making my cat sneeze and have watery eyes. Up until
now, the WBCL has been fantastic. Thanks again for the info.