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    Changing cat litter

    OK, now I'm getting fed up. I've been using the cheap clumping cat litter for the past 8 years....now I'm getting sick of the dust and just now I bent down to kiss Max and he smells like fresh cat litter out of the bag. There is no real stinky smell around here except for the fresh cat litter.

    I have done a search because I know there are threads here about the same subject but none of them answer my one question. Should the new litter be added gradually or can I just dump the old and bring in the new?

    I'm still not sure what I'm switching to, but a friend of mine (who I cat sit for) uses Yesteday's News and it's awesome. You don't scoop the pee, just the poop and it's flushable. A complete change is done once every two weeks (she has two cats as well). Not once, have I noticed any smell in her place.

    Anyway, any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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    I'll be checking back to this thread, as I hate the current stuff we're using, it's also dusty.

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    Sorry I'm no help. When I switched litter with Caleb, I didn't gradually switch. And he used it right away. And he hadn't had many peeing on clothes/bed etc, after that.
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    We use a mixture of cheapo clay litter and Feline Pine.
    Feline Pine is pretty expensive in Alaska so we use mostly clay. We don't use clumping kind at all because we flush the kitty "doo" down the toilet every day and the plumber said it would make cement down there if we did it too long.
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    Originally posted by kuhio98
    We use a mixture of cheapo clay litter and Feline Pine.
    Feline Pine is pretty expensive in Alaska so we use mostly clay. We don't use clumping kind at all because we flush the kitty "doo" down the toilet every day and the plumber said it would make cement down there if we did it too long.
    Do you know the brand of clay litter you use? I use a clumping clay kind, and I always want to flush it down the toilet but I'm always told not to. I'd like to find something that I can flush.
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    I collect all deposits in a large freezer bag and store it in a plastic container, when bag gets full I put it in the trash. Whenever I've changed litters that were not similar in compound, I mixed the old with the new for a while. If it's similar I did not mix.
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    If you think your cats will reject a new litter, do it gradually. If they are fairly tolerant of change, just do it once and done.

    I had to use Yesterday's news for Rutherford recently after his "butt" operation and I was surprized at how well it worked. (but it drug around the room like nobody's business). I could never use it for the whole bunch though as I would need to change it too often and it is expensive. But Rutherford had a litter box to himself for 3 weeks and I only dumped one time halfway through that period and it might have even gone longer.

    I have also used the pine/clay combo. Again, too expensive for the multiples but was GREAT for the youngest foster kittens when clumping was not safe. The pine litter is fabulous and mixing it with plain clay cuts the price.

    You could try a crystal type. I have no experience, but I would think there would not be dust.
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    If you like Yesterday's News, you'll LOVE Feline Pine!!

    I've used all sort of litter and swear by FP. You only put one inch in the box. I use my finger to determine an inch by looking to see if the FP is up to my first digit.

    It lasts 4 weeks. You remove the solid waste every day and once the litter turns to sawdust, you dump the whole thing and start over again.

    If you want to do it gradually, put an inch of FP and cover the top of it with his old litter. That's what I had to do with Mattie Grace. Before she came to live with me, the world was her litterbox!!

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    Thanks for the responses. With Feline Pine, are the tootsie rolls flushable or are they coated as with clumping litter?
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    Don't use the crystals! We (euh, my cats did) try that for a while. The smell in the neighbourhood of the box is terrible: like amonia! The "used" crystals turn into bright yellow crystals, yuck... Not very appetising to see those!!
    We use clumping litter from "Vitocraft". It is expensive, but the best! To get rid of it, we can't flush it down the toilet , it goes with the trashbags!
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    Vickie,I find,that the Pet Valu Clumping,to be,the best,although,a lot,of times,I use,the Johhny cat,if I can get,it at Liquidation world.And that is a bit pro\icier,but in the 40 Pound Bags,its not bad,and they deliver.
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    This is embarrassing because I can't remember, but I think it is the "Fresh Step" scoopable that I buy in those huge, heavy buckets. I buy it so infrequently because both of my cats are indoor/outdoor kitties and Mimi is the only one that ever uses the litter box. It is upstairs in my daughter's bathroom and I only buy it when she says it is time. It does not produce dust that I can tell, but those tiny little granules have to be swept up off the tile floor periodically because Mimi's scratching sends them all over the place!

    I think if I made a big change, I'd probably do it like I would food and make the change gradual, just in case you encounter some resistance. Good luck!

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    The litter I use and swear by is Fresh Step. It is a clumping litter - and it clumps HARD. Like craftlady - I keep plastic bags and throw them out when full. I scoop about three times a day and only have redone the boxes - maybe twice in the last year or so. I just keep all waste and biscuits out and add more ltter as it gets low. Yes, it does make a mess outside the boxes but I keep a small broom/dustpan to sweep up when I scoop. There is no smell (unless a fresh desposit is made)
    Just my favorite and they all use it and no complaints.
    I also read here that the Wal-Mart brand is similar to Fresh Step.

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    I rotate brands. Whatever is on sale. Kroger's makes a brand that isn't too bad, but, it turns the little ponds to cement. I like Arm and Hammer, and Fresh step- nice and clumpy, but, no wrist breaking cement.

    Just yesterday I spent an hour cleaning 4 boxes..scrubbing, scrubbing, scrubbing. Finally, I got a screwdriver, and chipped that stuff off! This am? Freshly made tootsie rolls in each box.

    Mine aren't too particular with the litter...

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    Could the depth be the difference? I keep LOTS of litter in each box - well over half full and about 4 inches maybe? There is never cement because nothing makes it to the bottom. I only have tootsies rolls and nice biscuits to remove. Could that be it??

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