First and foremost, thanks everyone for spreading the word and helping with this effort! We were truly amazed with the turnout and participation from everyone during our last post. We were more than happy to deliver a couple bags of World’s Best Cat Litter™ to the charities and groups selected last month.
As promised we are offering this opportunity for two more months. Just like last time, we invite you to leave a comment on this post and tell us why we you are recommending your choice. We will then draw two submissions, FIVE DAYS after each post, and send each a 34-lb bag of cat litter. And we’ll post the names of our winners-and the people who recommended them—in upcoming blogs!
For all of those who participated in the lasts month’s opportunity after the five day period had ended, we are going to include you in this month’s selection. For this month the official submission period will end on Tuesday, November 17.
Ok, you know what to do! Tell us who you want to receive some litter this month!
Very Best,
–World’s Best Cat Litter™




2 archived comments
Dana says:
November 13, 2009 at 7:37 am (UTC -5)
I would love to see the Beaufort Community Cat Project receive this donation of litter. The Beaufort Community Cat Project is an all-volunteer organization advocating non lethal methods to reduce the free-roaming cat population using Trap-Neuter-Return. This litter would be beneficial to the cats who must stay in post op crates after their spay/neuter surgeries.
~Dana~
Sandy says:
November 21, 2009 at 6:53 pm (UTC -5)
I would like our local little No "Kill Shelter" – The Humane Society of the Ochocos,receive this donation of litter. There are a few paid employees, most are volunteers. Some work five days a week for no pay just to help the animals. Prineville is also active in Spray-Neuter-Return. We have a Snip House that takes care of all feral cats has reduced rates for non-feral, owner bring in cats and dogs. I volunteer at the animal shelter, primarily to just pay attention to the cats and get them socialized for adoption. I take treats and toys and everyone gets attention! I'm not physically strong enough to rally clean cages but I do change litter boxes needed. The volunteers who do the cleaning, change the boxes in the mornings every day from 8-10, I come in later and if some need it all all are busy, I can do that. I have a great love of cats since childhood. Have one feral rescue boy whom I trapped, had neutered and returned him and domesticated him. Our shelter takes in every single stray that is found in the county running loose in town and outside town. They took in the Kiss Dogs a few years ago which nearly bankrupted them – 100 plus dogs from Powell Butte, a small community in our county. They take all kittens that are brought in by the public. It is an overwhelming task and sometimes money is really tight. So of course they depend on volunteers and donations. Anyway, I feel they would be a very worthy place to receive the Worlds Greatest Cat Litter.