Hi I currently don't own any cats at the moment but my mother in law has a cat she got him jan 13th this year he happened to be declawed for medical reasons and this cat used to be abused not by his late previous owner thou this cat was set on fire was thrown on walls etc his late previous owner asked my mother in law to take the cat in when she passed and she kept her promise so yea
anyway what kind of cat litter is best for declawed cats that is hardly dusty or dust free that helps with odor and wont brake the bank?
I want to help my mother in law to give Mischief the best life possible
My mother in law has breathing issues so it has to be dust free or hardly any for her sake 50+years old for my sons sake who is 3'1/2 mos old and Mischief's sake who is 4-5 years old
The reason why i'm asking this question because I know declawed cats paws hurt with most cat litters which makes them avoid the cat box i'm against declawing so is she.
he is such a sweet cat thou I meet him once very loving and he was meowing none stop under the recliner and my son would coo after each meow I think my son and the cat was talking to each other and every time my 3'1/2 month old son cried he would look at him with big saucer eyes like what in the would is that noise then he walked up to my son very slowly and sniffed his foot and walked away about a half an hour later I was feeding my son and Mischief jumped on the recliner I was setting on and started rubbing his head on my sons foot while he was eating then I showed him my sons hand and right when mischief was going to sniff his hand my son jumped which made him jump then the cat looked at him like what in the world was that lol he didn't show no aggressive signs at all towards my son I think he wanted him to pet him XD sorry got off topic there lol
anyway what kind of cat litter is best for declawed cats that is hardly dusty or dust free that helps with odor and wont brake the bank?
I want to help my mother in law to give Mischief the best life possible
My mother in law has breathing issues so it has to be dust free or hardly any for her sake 50+years old for my sons sake who is 3'1/2 mos old and Mischief's sake who is 4-5 years old
The reason why i'm asking this question because I know declawed cats paws hurt with most cat litters which makes them avoid the cat box i'm against declawing so is she.
he is such a sweet cat thou I meet him once very loving and he was meowing none stop under the recliner and my son would coo after each meow I think my son and the cat was talking to each other and every time my 3'1/2 month old son cried he would look at him with big saucer eyes like what in the would is that noise then he walked up to my son very slowly and sniffed his foot and walked away about a half an hour later I was feeding my son and Mischief jumped on the recliner I was setting on and started rubbing his head on my sons foot while he was eating then I showed him my sons hand and right when mischief was going to sniff his hand my son jumped which made him jump then the cat looked at him like what in the world was that lol he didn't show no aggressive signs at all towards my son I think he wanted him to pet him XD sorry got off topic there lol