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Which Litter is the Best?
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Tidy Cat
 
18.18%
8
Fresh Step
 
15.91%
7
Arm and Hammer
 
13.64%
6
Feline Pine
 
6.82%
3
Other
 
38.64%
17
Non-Clumping
 
6.82%
3
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Posted 3/27/2008 8:57:01 PM


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I am just looking for which litter most people prefer for their cat.

I use either arm and hammer or fresh step for my kitty.

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Posted 4/13/2008 9:08:00 AM
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I like to use Fresh Step non-clumping. I don't care for the clumping litter. Even though my cats tend to get any type of litter scattered on the floor, the finer litter seems to get all over the place. So I stick to the bags of Fresh Step regular litter.

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Posted 4/13/2008 9:33:34 AM
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I use fresh step clumping deoderized. it is easy to scoop and you house doesn't smell
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Posted 4/18/2008 10:29:50 AM


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I use mostly fresh step mainly because it is cheap, readly available and it was what my cats were already used to.  I recently learned of all of the chemicals that are in clumping cat litters, so I'm slowly switching them over to yesterday's news pelleted litter.  The pellets are kinda hard so I soaked them in hot water and broke them apart do it is the same consistensy as the clay litter.  I'm now mixing it in with the fresh step.  They are readily accepting it which is great for their health (yesterday's news is recycled newspaper--so absolutly NO harmful chemicals and NO dust!  So many litters claim to be dust free--this one really is!) and easier on the environment!  

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Posted 4/18/2008 12:01:46 PM
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I use arm & hammer scoopable litter for my two.  One of my girls is very sensitive to the dust in litters, and this one doesn't bother her at all.  It also has immediate odor control that helps a lot.
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Posted 4/18/2008 1:47:14 PM
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Feline Pine's pretty good, but right now we're using World's Best.  It isn't as dusty and although we have one who's a great kicker, it doesn't seem to scatter all over as badly.
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Posted 4/18/2008 4:57:22 PM


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I buy the 28 pound box of Special Kitty clumping litter at Walmart for $4.59 -- it says on the box it is scented, but I don't smell that it is. 

Cats have sensitive noses (smell) and I tend to be allergic/sneezy to perfume so..... it doesn't smell, it's CHEAP, it clumps so it is scoopable and especially it is CHEAP so I can spend my extra money on cat toys and better brand cat food.... etc.

It also works great!  I scoop out their litter boxes every morning into a covered bucket lined with a plastic bag (recycled of course).

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