Speaker Stands Filled With Kitty Litter? TRUE???


I know that speaker stands should be filled with sand or lead shot for weight, stability and providing a good base for the speaker performance.

Recently, I heard people saying stands can be filled with KITTY LITTER! Is this true? Anybody else know about this, or is it a bunch of hooey? If it's true, how does it compare to the traditional fill materials?
Thanks.
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Hey Albert,

Wheren't J. H. Kellogg's early flakes made from corn used as Kitty Litter anyhow before becoming a nutritional breakfast cereal?

Got Milk? As your on to something, a gallon of milk would add 8.59 lbs. But it would require quite exotic marketing like maybe.... Porters Pub Palm Pumped Pints of Pidgion Milk?

Marco a.k.a. a non-pro but extreme hobbyist milker could share proper man handling of the pidgion utter techniques, prior to going More Bull.

Cheerio
Granola would absorb vibrations better than cheerios. As far as the kiity litter goes, which would be better, clumping or non clumping?
The notion that pidgeons can be milked is utterly ridiculous. Come to think of it so is this thread! My wife was none to pleased to find all the breakfast cereal gone this morning. I'm a bit annoyed too cause when I added the milk the stands started to make all this "snap, crackle, pop" noises. I thought one of my preamp tubes was going!

Marco