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snowshoe2
08-25-2002, 11:47 PM
Hi,
I am thinking on switching to a clumping litter after getting fed up with the smell and constant dampness of my litter boxes during the humid weather.:eek:
My question is which one?:confused:
Are some better than others at clumping and controlling odor?
Just want some honest opinions to help me decide.
Thanks :)

Fuzzy317
08-26-2002, 02:13 AM
We use Tidy Cat clumping. Mostly for being easy to find.

C.C.'s Mom
08-26-2002, 04:20 AM
I use CatSan Ultra Clumping, but I don't know if you can get that in the US. We're very satisfied.

Randi
08-26-2002, 05:15 AM
We're using a natural clumping product. The size is like small pebbles and Fister is very happy with it! :D We have no smells from it at all!

Good luck in finding the right one! Im sure you'll find it so much nicer to use! :)

NoahsMommy
08-26-2002, 03:41 PM
We use Fresh Step...it works really well.

We also discovered a REALLY GREAT air freshener this weekend. It's one of those gel type things in that plastic, beige containers were you pull the top up a bit and it smells nice. Well, this one is a smell nutralizer and it works great!

Miss Meow
08-26-2002, 06:54 PM
We are a bit weird and use chicken layer pellets. No smell, absorbs urine and Shane is big enough to lift the 40kg bags for me every few months!!!

emily_the_spoiled
08-27-2002, 10:16 AM
Hi, after months of trying different kitty litters. Emily has FINALLY decided that the Arm & Hammer Crystal Blend is satisfactory for her little tootsies. We haven't had as many problems lately now that we have switched to this brand.

lailamara
08-27-2002, 02:17 PM
I gave up on clay based clumping litter because it did not deal with the smell and the bags were heavy. I've switched to a natural wheat based flushable (there are several brands available). No added artificial air freshners just a light natural smell and the bags are light weight . You can flush it down the toilet and most important the cats switched easily. Also no dust and minimal tracking problems.

toughCookie
08-30-2002, 02:38 AM
I have tried LOTS of kinds, some were awful, but I liked Arm & Hammer, and used that for a long time til one day on here I saw a post about how the litter dust is bad for cats to breath, which I had never thought about, so thats when I kept trying different kinds, and now I have decided to stick with tidy cats for multiple cat households( tidy cats has different kinds) it seems to control the odor very well, and doesn't raise dust.:)

krazyaboutkatz
08-31-2002, 01:52 AM
I also used to use a clay based litter and found out about the health problems that it can cause in cats. I tried many natural litters and finally decided on a wheat litter called Swheat Scoop. My cats also seem to like it better than The Worlds Best Litter and it's not as expensive.

Tina
08-31-2002, 10:30 PM
I use Fresh Step. I've found I like it the best.

Pam
08-31-2002, 10:38 PM
I've used several different brands in the past and recently switched to Arm & Hammer. I am actually finding it creates less dust. My cats' boxes are downstairs in the basement not far from a black book shelf. Before using Arm & Hammer I was constantly having to dust off that shelf. Lately there just doesn't seem to be anywhere near the dust, plus I like the smell. :)

Snowshoe I love your avatar. ;)

RockyRoad
08-31-2002, 10:50 PM
We use Fresh Step...it works really well.

I use Fresh Step as well, and I think it's much better than clumping litter. I used to use clumping, but it got too annoying, so I switched. And as a vet, I recommend Fresh Step. I also recommend this new litter box my cat has that I bought from a commercial. It senses the cat entering and leaving the litter box. Then, when the cat leaves, it sweeps up the droppings and puts them in this compartment attatced to it. I really love it. Anyway, if your still going with the clumping, good luck finding a brand.;)

Efrat
09-02-2002, 08:34 AM
We use Ever Clean, which I think is the best available here. I have never heard of any of the names you mentioned here so I can't even compare.
We had a litter box in the living room in our old appartment and you couldn't smell it if you sat near by. ANd it was an opend litter box... so I think it's a great brand. :)

Felicia's Mom
09-02-2002, 09:29 PM
I use Heartland Wheat Litter. It won't hurt the cats if they swallow some, and I can flush it down the toilet.

Nomilynn
09-03-2002, 01:30 AM
I use Purina Maxx Scoop.. I like it because it really keeps down the smell. It also clumps really hard. My mom uses Tidy Cats (I can't get it up here in Canada) and it also works very well. :)

Soledad
09-05-2002, 05:38 PM
I don't know if they have the same kind in the states, but I use crystal litter and will not go back to anything else. It's more expensive, but totally worth it as there is no smell at all. You only need to buy more every 4-6 weeks, and they're non-toxic.