What are some common uses for used cat litter, other than using it to stuff pillows?
More than you would think! All of us at at the State Department of Housing laud you for finding just one of the ways to recycle what is commonly thought of as garbage. However, you should be aware that we have made a concerted effort to acquire the used kitty litter in the western states. After receiving substantial Federal Government grants to build low-income housing, we have developed a way to build virtually an entire house with the product you mention. All at a cost of somewhat less that $1.2 million per unit. While this cost may seem a bit high for a 600 square foot apartment, one has to factor in the land cost, a 56 member managerial team, and 4 Mexican contractors. So far, we have been able to build 2 complete units. To be honest, there have been a few problems. Rain seems to be an issue. The walls do seem to lose their structural integrity and collapse, the smell is somewhat offensive, and the aesthetics leave something to be desired. But for $47.83 a month, what do these home