I've never heard of this litter.Originally Posted by mjl1297
Anyone familiar with this brand of cat litter? It is sold on the Petsmart website but I've been able to find out precious little information on it. Any help is appreciated.
No can do. I've used that and my Birman's urine had some sort of chemical reaction with it giving off the devil of a stink. Wheat litters are also out and the corn cob litters that I've tried have unacceptable tracking problems. Feline pine eventually causes the same sort of problem as it breaks down. I'm currently using Tidy Cat crystals for multiple cats but I would like to get away from the silica.Originally Posted by mikonu
I've never heard of this litter.
If you're going to spend $11.99 on a 4 pound container, you should just get The World's Best Cat Litter. It's cheaper and safer for your kitty. Here is a link to a price comparison chart and reviews for this litter.
I hate to sound like the proverbial wet blanket here but Feline Pine is what I was using until I noticed the dust that forms in the box was starting to discolour the bottom of my Birman's gloves. I switched and soon got rid of that problem. I'm using Tidy Cats crystals at the moment but the silica is a source of concern. I wish I could find out a little more about this Rescue Clean Scoop litter.Originally Posted by Cirque
We have tried the crystals, the scoopable, the clay, and a couple others... to date the best litter I have found is none of those.
Crystals: Problem: Fine dust gets into cats lungs causing coughing and potential health problems.
Scoopable: Problem: Sticks to cats paws, especially if they pee a lot then scratch around. Tracks a nasty grey "pee-clay" around your house from their paws.
Clay: Problem: Smelly, messy, heavy, hard to clean, pain in the..
SOLUTION:
Compressed Pine Pellet Litter ("Feline Pine")! Problem: Minor. Works great for us. There is a slight tracking issue once its all broken up from being used, but extreamly easy to vaccum or sweep up and if changed fairly reguarly does not seem to be a problem. It does not leave foot prints on your furniture, it does not stick to your cat's paws and it does not get into their lungs. The oder control seems to be fine as well while using a non covered pan which allows it to breath and the wood itself is super absorbant. The best part of all is that it dumps right out of the pan without sticking and is SO easy to clean I will never go back to any other litter again!
Saw Rescue Clean Scoop Litter a couple of days ago and used it---threw it out yesterday. What is supposed to last for a month stunk so bad had to throw it out after 1 1/2 days. We have 3 cats but only one stays in the house most of the time so she is the only one who used it. I am in the process of finding an address for the manufacturer when I found this forum.Originally Posted by mjl1297
No can do. I've used that and my Birman's urine had some sort of chemical reaction with it giving off the devil of a stink. Wheat litters are also out and the corn cob litters that I've tried have unacceptable tracking problems. Feline pine eventually causes the same sort of problem as it breaks down. I'm currently using Tidy Cat crystals for multiple cats but I would like to get away from the silica.
i have asthma and allergies this stuff works great does not stick to the bottom of litterbox easy to clean no DUST this is big for me and has a nice orange sent every time they do their duty only have to change litter once a month this is a nice optionOriginally Posted by mjl1297
Anyone familiar with this brand of cat litter? It is sold on the Petsmart website but I've been able to find out precious little information on it. Any help is appreciated.
I have 4 cats, I am disabled, they are my best friends. Being in a chair makes doing some things like litter maintenace a challenge. I tried every litter out there, nothing works as well as Rescue Clean Scoop. It kills the odors, my house smells like lemons. The cats love it, and I don't have to scoop out clumps of pee, this stuff totally absorbs it. I have owned cats since 1982 and this litter is great! It weighs almost nothing and for me that helps a great deal. I recommend it to everyone.Originally Posted by mjl1297
Anyone familiar with this brand of cat litter? It is sold on the Petsmart website but I've been able to find out precious little information on it. Any help is appreciated.
Shanynne, does it have perfume? I guess mentally I'm stuck thinking of Fresh Step as "oh that perfumey litter" but I assume the company has come out with new varieties in the last few years? I've never heard of Natures Miracle but will investigate today. Good thread.Originally Posted by Shanynne
I currently use the Fresh Step with Carbon. It clumps really really good. There is litterally no odor. I don't like the dust, but my two cats who, by the way, pee and poop a ton, really seem to like it.