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  1. #1
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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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  2. #2
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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.

  3. #3
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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.

  4. #4
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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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  5. #5
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    Feline Pine here, too. I love it because we scoop out the poo and the remaining 'sawdust' can go into our compost.
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  6. #6
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    I use Swheat Scoop (its made from wheat hulls). I like it because it is clumping, but not dusty or goopy and my cats like it just fine - its not pellets and has a texture more like clay littler. They fling it around the litter box area, but they don't seem to track it around the house. It's really good at odor control.
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  7. #7
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    Until the passing of our dearly loved kitties, we used a silica litter. Loved it! Very little dust, not as much tracking, no mud slicks from clay - worked great for us.
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  8. #8
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    May 2005
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    Tustin, CA
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eden View Post
    I use Swheat Scoop (its made from wheat hulls). I like it because it is clumping, but not dusty or goopy and my cats like it just fine - its not pellets and has a texture more like clay littler. They fling it around the litter box area, but they don't seem to track it around the house. It's really good at odor control.
    Funny I started to use the same litter and its gotten everywhere.... I love the oder control but my cat is tracking it all around the hosue. Gross! I wonder why you don't have hte ame problem?
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