Cat litter and mats

robert707

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I currently using blue Buffalo walnut shell cat litter for the last 6 months although it's far less dusty and has no smell my cat still tracks it and it still has dust... My cat is a digger constantly digging although box is clean ... I use a door mat for the tracking...

I use to use arm N hammer clumping for many years and found it to me too dusty and made me have red eyes.......
What is good litter that won't track and leave very little to no dust... Crushed walnuts arebtoo expensive and tired of stepping on them with my bare feet...
 

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I did try the Blue Buffalo walnut litter once and then never again. :lol3: I found it extremely dusty and my floors had brown paw prints consistently. I was very disappointed in it and thought finally I had found a great clumping, dust-free litter.

The only truly dust-free litter is this, IMO: BUT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It is awful for multiple cats though and I will not use it again. No clumping ability really at all. If you only have one cat, then I think this is the perfect litter. Multiple cats going in and out of the boxes easily break up the clumps and it is very difficult to get all of the smaller clumps out. It is really, truly DUST-FREE though!!!!!!!

I use the regular Clump/Seal and Dr. Elsey's Precious cat and find that those two are about as dust-free as it gets even though they still give off some dust. :rolleyes: I use these mats but still litter does get tracked along the floors leading out of the cat litter box rooms. I vacuum up A LOT. :lol3:
 
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