I just wondering, what kind of cat litter does everyone purrfer ;).
I just have Raven on max cat I believe... But its REALLY dusty... YUK :/..
Welcomed opinions please :)
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I just wondering, what kind of cat litter does everyone purrfer ;).
I just have Raven on max cat I believe... But its REALLY dusty... YUK :/..
Welcomed opinions please :)
I use Tidy Cat scoopable litter. It's not as dusty as some others I've used before. But they do make the pellet type litters. I've never tried those, but my sister has and liked them.
Feline Pine pellets has little to no dust. Right now I am using three different types in three boxes, Feline Pine clumping (dusty), Swheat Scoop (very dusty), and World's Best Clumping Multiple cats (very little dust, if any at all).
I think I will be switching over to World's Best as soon as I run out of the other stuff.
The Found Cats use a local:love: Green Cat itter because it is a competive price and is 70% more biodegrable!!!:love:
WE are concerned about the enviroment at the Found Cats Hotel:love:
We also use the Tidy Cats Scoopable.
I've only ever used Tidy Cats Scoopable - it was the ONLY litter my first cat, Mr. Amber Cat, would use. He's been gone almost 10 years, but I still use only that. I do find it dusty and don't care for that. BUT so many on here have issues if they swap litters, I've been afraid to change and try something else! :eek:
I think most ppl are voting "Tidy Cat " So I'm going to look into that one on grocery day !. I just want whatever accumulates the least amount of dust because my son sometimes gets effected by allergies, and dust does bother him at times... I bought a litter box thats covered, and has a flappable door, and filter. Raven is scared of the door right now, so I removed it, but i'll try putting it back on in a week, and see how Raven reacts... That will probably keep the dust down ALOT too..
Tidy Cat - but I'm a rare NON-scoopable user. We've always used it - through three kitties (and about 25 years).
I am a non-scoopable user too. I use either Tidy Cats or Fresh Step. I've successfully used Petsmart's house brand too. Jewel (which is owned by Supervalu) and Dominick's (owned by Safeway) are the two local supermarket chains; I've tried both of their house brands but they were much more dusty than the national brands.
I've tried almost every brand of litter that there is and I keep going back to Dr. Elsey's Precious Cat Scoopable Unscented Litter. It forms hard clumps and isn't very dusty either. My cat Sky was diagnosed with mild asthma and this litter seems to agree with him much more than any other that I've used. You can buy it at Petsmart or online. I get mine at Pet Club and maybe a few other pet stores may carry it by now. Good luck.:)
We use Tidy Cat Scoopable, and despite a little dust, it doesn't aggravate Sherpa's asthma. :)
Fresh Step scoopable works well for us, and seems to clump everything together well. The smell is more "clean" than other liters we have tried, although it can be dusty! Tried Arm and Hammer kind, and it did not hold in the smell very well, with 3 male cats who just love to pee.
I used Feline Pine up until I got Bartie. He was used to scoopable. So I now mix Tidy Cat (very little dust) and Fresh Results (Wal-Mart brand). It cuts down on what little dust there is and also controls odor.
Tidy Cat Scoopable here.
We use World's Best (and most expensive) Cat Litter. No dust.