Gravel.

It's been a problem for a long time: slippery roads and sidewalks after a rain shower. People have fallen and been injured by this unexpected slipperiness. There are several ways to tackle this problem, but what if we used the litter box as a solution?

Litter litter is a product often used in litter boxes to collect cat urine. It is made of granules that absorb and retain moisture. This makes it perfect as a means to combat slippery roads and sidewalks.

By spreading the litter on the roads and sidewalks, the moisture would be absorbed. This would reduce the risk of slipperiness. This would improve the safety of people walking on these roads and sidewalks and prevent accidents.

But not only humans would benefit from this, cats would also be happy with this solution. The litter box gravel offers an ideal place for cats to do their needs. This can prevent cats from going into places where they are not wanted, such as in gardens or planters.

In addition, the use of cat litter as an anti-slip agent can also contribute to a more sustainable society. After all, the gravel is a residual product that would otherwise be thrown away, but is now given a second life as a safety device.

Of course there are some disadvantages to using cat litter as an anti-slip agent. It can be annoying for people with an allergy to cats. When it rains, the gravel can also wash off sidewalks and roads and end up in the sewer, which in turn can lead to blockages. That is why it is important to use the litter in a responsible manner.

In short, using cat litter as an anti-slip agent can solve the problem of slippery roads and sidewalks in the city. Not only can it improve people's safety, but it also benefits cats who can relieve themselves anywhere. However, it is important to consider the potential drawbacks and to use the gravel responsibly. If we do this, it can be a win-win situation for both humans and cats.

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