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oranges

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Marypoppins, your new baby is ADORABLE.

My SO bought scented clumping litter by accident last weekend and it was the worst thing ever. I hated it. So I went out and bought swheat scoop yesterday. So far so good. I like that it's renewable :) My little guys have responded well to all of the litter experiments that I've done recently, so I'll probably try more types. I need to look into those litter liners. I'm just afraid that the cats will rip them when they are digging :???:
 

zoebartlett

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oranges|1348935932|3276495 said:
Marypoppins, your new baby is ADORABLE.

My SO bought scented clumping litter by accident last weekend and it was the worst thing ever. I hated it. So I went out and bought swheat scoop yesterday. So far so good. I like that it's renewable :) My little guys have responded well to all of the litter experiments that I've done recently, so I'll probably try more types. I need to look into those litter liners. I'm just afraid that the cats will rip them when they are digging :???:


That's one of the reasons why we double line the litter box. It works great!
 

tammy77

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Late to the party but we've used Nature's Miracle for a few years and LOVE it. I prefer the woodsy smell over clay and at least to me it doesn't seem to have much dust at all. It does track a bit but we just bought an igloo style litter box that has a ramp and put one of those litter catching mats in front of it. The litter clumps pretty well and controls odor better than anything I've used over the past 10+ yrs of kitty scooping. ::)
 
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