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You go to the store and there are a million kinds of litter types out there. Which is the least dusty and the best clumping and odor controlling brand? Thank you!
It is great for odor control, plus the litter itself has no smell, which i really appreciate! and i have never had a cat not like the litter. It will track a bit, but i find it tracks less than really any other litter i have used. Do you have a mat under yours, i find this helps a lot?I too use Dr Elseys R&R crystal litter, whith it being non clumping the odor control is unbelievable. One 7.5lb box lasts me between 6 and 8 weeks with one cat. I live in a tiny studio right now and there is no litter box smell at all (i even ask friends and family from time to time if my place smells like cats, the answer is alsways no ). Only downside is it gets tracked quite a lot. Well, there really is no such thing as a perfect kitty litter.
You are so right! I was so happy when i first tried this litter.It is great for odor control, plus the litter itself has no smell, which i really appreciate! and i have never had a cat not like the litter. It will track a bit, but i find it tracks less than really any other litter i have used. Do you have a mat under yours, i find this helps a lot?
I have 1 long to medium hair kitten too he is prone to getting litter stuck to himself, or on his fuzzy feet, his tail, everywhere, they are definitely more trying with this than short hair cats. Try as big a mat as you have room for, so that the cat has to walk a few steps on it when getting out of the box. might help, might not maybe worth a try.You are so right! I was so happy when i first tried this litter.
I keep thinking on getting a mat just never got around to it And not even sure if it’ll help with how my cat is. Some litter around litter box doesn’t bother me at all - and the litter mat will only help with that area. However, my kitty is medium hair cat and he jumps out of the box and goes straight into the bathroom or kitchen area and that is where litter from his paws always ends up . I swear, he does it on purpose, like ‘i have to bring as much litter with me as pissible, so mommy can step on it when she gets up’
Yep, those cute fuzzy feet They are litter magnets. Thanks, I’ll get a big mat. What kind do you have (brand or material)?I have 1 long to medium hair kitten too he is prone to getting litter stuck to himself, or on his fuzzy feet, his tail, everywhere, they are definitely more trying with this than short hair cats. Try as big a mat as you have room for, so that the cat has to walk a few steps on it when getting out of the box. might help, might not maybe worth a try.