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  1. #1
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    What Cat Litter do you use?

    Our cat litter is so dusty! We have been using the Arm and Hammer Multi Cat, and for some reason, it just seems exceptionally dusty lately.

    I need a low dust one, so suggest away, thanks!
    Lisa

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  2. #2
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    I lovelovelove feline pine. They're pine pellets, definitely no dust, though it turns to a slightly damp sawdust once peed on (the sawdust stuff doesn't go airborn, even if you have cats that are litter-flingers). The sawdust actually scoops pretty well in the scooper I had to get the clumps out of my old cat litter (it doesn't fall through the holes at all). And it just smells like pine needles when they use it.

    It does take a little while to get kitty to adapt to this stuff from normal cat litter, I had to mix the two for a couple weeks to switch them.

  3. #3
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    I use the wood pellets, too. I've tried them all throughout the years, and I keep coming back to the pellets. Feline Pine's the best in terms of scent; the one I use now is meant for horse stalls so isn't pine but works the same. I believe there's one that works opposite, made of wood, very fluffy and clumps when wet.

  4. #4
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    feline pine or yesterdays news
    we try get pelleted newspaper or wood products both seem to work well. get whatever is cheapest at moment. right now have a subscribe and save think on amazon.com set up for feline pine because no place near us sells it.
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  5. #5
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    Sep 2010
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    I mainly use Fresh Step clay and yes it does have dust. I also have on litter box with Yesterday's News. I'd use it in more litter boxes, but my cats will only pee in it, they won't poop in it. No idea why, so we use both litters.

  6. #6
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    We've tried several of the plant/tree-based litters, and my cats hate them all. So we're stuck with clay, which is still better than pee on the floor. Precious Cat Ultra, while expensive, seems to be less dusty than some of the others.

  7. #7
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    We use Tidy Cats Scoop for multiple cats. It's dusty and they track it all over the dang house...but they don't object to it, so we're sticking with it for now.
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