![]() Grass (SmartCat/Pet Valu Fresh 4 Life Eco Clumping Grass Litter): by far my favourite. clumps very solid, a bit expensive, lightweight, no noticeable dust Cassava (Sustainably Yours): very fine and soft granules, others have claimed a disgustingly sweet smell when litter is used but I haven't noticed it. swells up nicely to clump, but some pee might slip through the shape of the litter and reach the bottom of the box to pool. slightly vanilla scented which is not my preference. Pea (Catit): lightweight, long, thin pieces of litter that are soft to the touch. Wood (Okocat): first couple of boxes were GREAT, but large granule size feels like stepping on Lego, later batches have been incredibly dusty. Corn (World's Best): weird smell (imo), dusty, lightweight clumping ability and granule size varies from brand to brand I'll sum up my experiences with what I've tried: It's my only dealbreaker for litter, and I need the clumping to get an idea of my cat's output. My two cats do use the litter quite often though so I'm bracing myself for the price jump. I just want to transition to one that won't create dust cloud like clay litter does, while doing a good/decent job at clumping, smell control, and that lasts a while so as to not having to buy $200 worth of litter every month. ![]() I also don't know which "kind" is the best? On Petsmart, I see 3 non-clay options: I just dont know which brands are solid, reliable, and reputable that I can try investing without problem. I've read some reviews on some products that apparently stained the cat with like brown dust? or that some of these natural ones still track extremely and dust issue that clay ones have? i'm guessing just product quality?įor clay ones, i've just always used other Fresh 4 life brand, or Dr elsey's as they were the most recommended (from Canada). One cat is pretty chill with most stuff, the other one is pretty picky.ĭust/stains/other common issues. I would still appreciate some price efficient options though! If I have to pay more (almost 2-3 times that of clay litter) then okay, sure. I want to use something more natural based, or anything but clay. The dust is far too much for my own good, and it settles everywhere on my house I've been clay litter for the past 4 years with my two bengal cats.īut I cannot use this crap anymore (ha get it?)
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