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    I Have Never Bought The Automated Box As They Are Too Much Money, And I Dont Think They Would Work With 11 Cats.

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    I have gone to the store to see what kinds of low dust litter is offered along with looking at some reveiws that the automatic litter boxes and I have read a ton of the same things as all of you have said so that idea may take the back burner for awhile till I hear better reviews that is a lot of money for something I won't like or my cats won't like. I am still not totally convinced that its totally safe for my cats either I would be really worried if I was at work and not able to help them if the thing malfunctions or something?????

    So I have decided to take a look at the Feline Pine litter it has zero silica dust it all natural and for once it was something that didn't cost a small fortune and it may accomplish the same thing without any of the deoderizers or perfumes so we will see?????????

    Another question have any of you tried this type of litter and any reveiws?


    Krazyaboutkats:Thanks for the link on the Advoderm I am going to run to the nearest Petco and see if I can find it there its 30 miles from here so I will more than likely have to run next weekend. But I think I will try this also I will do anything to get her hair to come back she is a beautiful kitty and I love her dearly so I will do ANYTHING to get her all fixed up. Thank you so much EVERYONE......


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    Quote Originally Posted by heidiv
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    So I have decided to take a look at the Feline Pine litter it has zero silica dust it all natural and for once it was something that didn't cost a small fortune and it may accomplish the same thing without any of the deoderizers or perfumes so we will see?????????

    Another question have any of you tried this type of litter and any reveiws?


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    I use pine litter in a couple boxes. I'm too cheap to buy actual Feline Pine though! I use pine pellets meant for pellet stove. They cost five bucks a bag up here. My vet swears it all comes from the same factory and just goes into different bags! It is almost dust free, lasts quite awhile and seems to trap odor nicely.

    You might want to look at Yesterday's News litter too. It's made from recycled newpaper. It has smaller granules than pine litter. Some of my cats don't like the big size of the pine stuff.

    I would like to use nothing but scoopable litter, but my cats say otherwise! The most heavily used boxes in the house are the ones with clay litter!
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    We have 4 auto boxes, well worth the investment! (and the dogs cannot pilfer kitty poo) We use the Tidy cats premium for multiple cats, we have 5 adults and new babies, so we will be getting a few more auto boxes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Glacier
    I use pine litter in a couple boxes. I'm too cheap to buy actual Feline Pine though! I use pine pellets meant for pellet stove. They cost five bucks a bag up here. My vet swears it all comes from the same factory and just goes into different bags! It is almost dust free, lasts quite awhile and seems to trap odor nicely.
    Tamara ~ Thanks for the advice! We compared prices on Feline Pine and the pine pellets. Here in Anchorage, Feline Pine costs 75 cents per pound. The pellets (at Home Depot) cost 20 cents per pound. We bought 3 40-pound sacks of the pellets so we're set for a while! Thanks again.
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