Treating material for animal excretions and method of...

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A01K 1/015 (2006.01) A01K 23/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2067460

The invention relates to a treating material for animal excretions comprising agglomerates of a powdery or short-fiber-like excretion treating base material and fine powder of water-absorbent resin sprinkled on the agglomerates, and also to a method of producing a treating material for animal excretions which comprises forming agglomerates from a powdery or short-fiber-like excretion base treating material using water and then, sprinkling fine powder of a water-absorbent resin on the agglomerates. The treating material for animal excretions according to the invention can quickly absorb moisture, and its surface is brought to a half dry condition soon after it absorbs urine. Thus, it is possible to prevent urine from being attached to the pet's fur and paw, and contaminating the room or the like. Further, by absorbing urine, the treating material becomes a rubber-like mass. Thus, only its portion having absorbed urine can be easily taken out and disposed. It is thus useful for treating excretions of pots or like animals.

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