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Cats owned: DSH/Siamese/Orientals
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22-01-2008, 11:48 AM   #11

Re: New Cat Litter Well chuffed!!!


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Originally Posted by tilly
Is it very dusty as buster has to have dust free cat litter and even the ones that say they are still give off dust. I use tescos premuim paper based cat litter which isn't at all dusty which is surprising.

Sally

Sally, I use 'Yesterday's News' (made by Purina I think) which is a recycled newspaper pellet cat litter. There is absolutely no dust at all as I found the meezers to be sensitive to the dust in the wood based litter I used to use. For anyone that has a cat senstive to dust from litter, I can highly recommend this litter.



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22-01-2008, 05:25 PM   #12

Re: New Cat Litter Well chuffed!!!


This sounded interesting. I checked my supermarket and they don't carry it.. Could get it on line for $7.95 a 7 lb, bag, but the shipping costs are horrendous, would be over $15.00, so reluctantly will stick with my clay-based litter...



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22-01-2008, 06:12 PM   #13

Re: New Cat Litter Well chuffed!!!


That's a shame Eileen as it is really good. No dust, no tracking, great. I found the paper stuff good but my two tracked it through the house and the wood pellet very dusty.



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22-01-2008, 10:08 PM   #14

Re: New Cat Litter Well chuffed!!!


Leia doesn't track much; I have an old car mat in front of the litter tray and it's mostly there; easy to get rid of. I would like to try the World's best, but not at $15.00 a bag!



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Cats owned: Worlds No 1 Moggy and 2 Selkirk Rex
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22-01-2008, 11:14 PM   #15

Re: New Cat Litter Well chuffed!!!


I use Oko plus - again a clumping litter and biodegradable but I don't flush because of the environmental problems that can cause, I dispose of in special biodegradable bags.

Only £21 for a 40l bag which lasts me ages even with 3



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23-08-2008, 12:12 PM   #16

Re: New Cat Litter Well chuffed!!!


A question for those that have used both World Best and Oko Plus - which is better for odour absorption?

I use the Oko Plus at the moment and although it is very good I don't think it's brilliant at odour control. So if worlds best is better at that I might give it a go.

Thanks.



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26-08-2008, 08:32 PM   #17

Re: New Cat Litter Well chuffed!!!


Is the green one the new one then Jac?

I used the blue one a few times but preferred Oko Plus but the tracking from Oko is dreadful, a few of mine get really over zealous with the scratting too. It's double what i'm paying for Oko Plus mind if it didn't track would be worth it. May try a wee bag.



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