If you want to reduce dust, have you considered using a kitty litter that is pine or wheat based? There are some good alternatives at PetSmart that won't produce nearly as much dust.
If you want to reduce dust, have you considered using a kitty litter that is pine or wheat based? There are some good alternatives at PetSmart that won't produce nearly as much dust.
Why did anyone even mention litter dust? Ho Hummmm....NOW, I gotta go DUST!
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Exactly what I was going to suggest!Originally Posted by emily_the_spoiled
Since I only have one kitty though I am thinking of getting the crystals with a smaller litter box (unless he grows to be a BIIIG boy, that is!). It shouldn't be too expensive for one kitty, his cat food would be more expensive than the litter! Hehe.
I know this is OT but to help with odors you could mix in some baking soda with the litter every time you scoop or change the box!And feeding a premium food also helps (well I know for a fact that Nutro has done "smell tests" or something LOL)
I use them in one of the litterboxes--8 cats, 10 boxes, 4 kinds of litter.Only a couple of the cats use the box with the crystals in it. It's Ivy's favorite. The only complaint I have about them is that Pete thinks the crystral are actually cat toys. He plays hockey with them all over the house and they hurt when you step on them with barefeet!
If you are lucky enough to find a way of life you love, you must find the courage to live it.
--John Irving
Odors aren't a problem. We already use a deodorizer and really the only reason I want to change is because of the dust & Josie's asthma.Originally Posted by Jessika
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