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Can anybody recommend me a good cat litter? (Original Post) raccoon Feb 9 OP
Swheat Scoop was my favorite Easterncedar Feb 9 #1
I like the pine pellets. Dr Pols are my go to. Phoenix61 Feb 9 #2
I like unscented World's Best Cat Litter. femmedem Feb 9 #3
When Mikey was here... 2naSalit Feb 9 #4
I like Fresh Step Sanity Claws Feb 9 #5
I do too because it clumps so well. The unscented is fine. My cat likes to go outside mostly. Even in winter. ratchiweenie Feb 9 #13
I like the paper litter! bamagal62 Feb 9 #6
Same here! LastDemocratInSC Feb 9 #12
I use the bulk stuff from Petco. 30 lb buckets you can refill from a big bin they have. Works good and brewens Feb 9 #7
We buy the Petco stuff as well. MissMillie Feb 13 #17
Second vote for Pine Pellets. Bonus: Get Equine Bedding Maine-i-ac Feb 9 #8
I have to get it at Walmart but - werdna Feb 9 #9
Recently changed to this one Chicagogrl1 Feb 9 #10
My choice, too. Polly Hennessey Feb 10 #15
Swheat Laurelin Feb 9 #11
I've never found a good substitute for clay litter spinbaby Feb 10 #14
I like Frisco from Chewy. CaptainTruth Feb 11 #16

Phoenix61

(17,006 posts)
2. I like the pine pellets. Dr Pols are my go to.
Fri Feb 9, 2024, 08:47 AM
Feb 9

It’s best in a litter box with a shaker tray. When the pellets get wet they dissolve into sawdust. Lift the shaker tray a bit at the front and run the scooper over the pellets to knock all the saw dust into the bottom tray then dump the bottom tray. My Sir Pees A Lot will pee on anything on the floor so I had to find a trackless kitty litter since I can’t have a mat in front of the litter box. I’m super happy with the arrangement and there’s none of that clay dust.

femmedem

(8,203 posts)
3. I like unscented World's Best Cat Litter.
Fri Feb 9, 2024, 08:47 AM
Feb 9

I have five cats, so I need an excellent litter that won't stick to the bottom of the pan, controls odor, and holds clumps well. I almost didn't try this one because the name sounds like overhype, but it really is good. It comes in lightweight, too.

2naSalit

(86,650 posts)
4. When Mikey was here...
Fri Feb 9, 2024, 08:49 AM
Feb 9

I used a Purina product that was made from ground corn cob and cedar. I can't deal with the clay types, I always end up with sinus problems. They are all pricey but that one, and the one made from wheat chaff wasn't bad either but it was expensive.

I'm not sure what's on the market in your area.

Sanity Claws

(21,849 posts)
5. I like Fresh Step
Fri Feb 9, 2024, 08:50 AM
Feb 9

It sounds like everyone has different favorites.
I like Fresh Step because it seems that it is better at clumping. If you don't like clumping litter, disregard my recommendation.

ratchiweenie

(7,754 posts)
13. I do too because it clumps so well. The unscented is fine. My cat likes to go outside mostly. Even in winter.
Fri Feb 9, 2024, 12:09 PM
Feb 9

bamagal62

(3,264 posts)
6. I like the paper litter!
Fri Feb 9, 2024, 09:01 AM
Feb 9

I started using it because it doesn’t clump and I was paranoid that my dog would accidentally eat some of it and then block her digestive tract. I love it. It doesn’t cause a mess, it doesn’t smell, and is more safe if you have a kitten. I buy the unscented. And, these are the different brands that I’m familiar with…
Fresh News
So Fresh
Exquisicat

LastDemocratInSC

(3,647 posts)
12. Same here!
Fri Feb 9, 2024, 09:59 AM
Feb 9

And it's available as pellets or "crumbles". The pellets are compacted paper formed in the shape of a small cylinder about 3/8 inch to 1/2 inch long, about 3/16 inch in diameter. The crumbles appear to be chunks of the pellets cut to a smaller length. Highly absorbent and highly recommended.

Our vet recommended it because the clay litter was irritating the pads on Kitty Girl's paws.

brewens

(13,598 posts)
7. I use the bulk stuff from Petco. 30 lb buckets you can refill from a big bin they have. Works good and
Fri Feb 9, 2024, 09:10 AM
Feb 9

isn't scented. I hate scented cat litter, dryer sheets and anything like that I can actually taste when handled.

Maine-i-ac

(1,499 posts)
8. Second vote for Pine Pellets. Bonus: Get Equine Bedding
Fri Feb 9, 2024, 09:15 AM
Feb 9

Tractor Supply Co carries it for $7/40 pounds.
The pellets are sawdust held together with a gluten binder. All natural.
Urine makes the pellets dissolve into sawdust. Then you sift that out, and clean pellets remain. Refresh as needed.
Got this when our cats started getting urinary blockage from the fine crystalline dust from traditional cat litters.

Chicagogrl1

(419 posts)
10. Recently changed to this one
Fri Feb 9, 2024, 09:41 AM
Feb 9

Arm & Hammer Litter Clump & Seal MicroGuard Odor Sealing Clumping Cat Litter with 10 Days of Odor Control. It works really well for our babies.

Laurelin

(529 posts)
11. Swheat
Fri Feb 9, 2024, 09:42 AM
Feb 9

Totally loved it. Didn't smell bad with 5 cats (I was fostering). Easy to scoop and more environmentally friendly than many.

I only wish I could buy it here. I hate the stuff I use now. It gets tracked all over the house.

spinbaby

(15,090 posts)
14. I've never found a good substitute for clay litter
Sat Feb 10, 2024, 09:05 AM
Feb 10

I’ve tried em all, and every kind of litter has drawbacks. Clumping clay litter has been both economical and most accepted by the cats. I’ve invested in those mats that help to prevent tracking and a really good cordless vac.

CaptainTruth

(6,594 posts)
16. I like Frisco from Chewy.
Sun Feb 11, 2024, 09:55 AM
Feb 11

It clumps really well, the lavender scent is nice, & it's less expensive than others we've tried.

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