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I use A&H platnium clump and seal. I have tried different litters, but this is the one I keep going back to. I like the smell better, and it does the best job of keeping things contained.
Lately I've been using the Lightweight version of Tidy Cats. As with most of them, it's a bit dusty, but dust isn't a big issue for me (litterboxes aren't in a living area). I'm annoyed by the lightweight type costing $2 more a jug, but's it's much easier on me to carry around.
Used to use (and will likely use again in future upon gaining another furry family member) Tidy Cats. Excellent clumping properties, and the tall plastic tubs it comes in are handy after the litter is used up..
I find it to be virtually dust-free, doesn't have that perfumy odor and clumps wonderfully.
Even my petsitter texted me about how much she loves the stuff. She said she handles lots of cats & and she loved the Clump & Seal. She said she's gonna recommend it to her clients.
The 'scents' are meant for the cat owners, not for the cats. Just get in the habit of having the litter box clean. Even though I only have one kitty, the box is checked and cleaned first thing in the morning, mid afternoon, and just before bed time. You basically have to do it on the cat's schedule. Cats have an amazing sense of smell, and they don't like scents because the scents overpower their inherited olfactory nerves.
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