Hey folks,
I have yet another litter question... I've been using feline pine scoop (since WBCL might be an allergin to one of my cats). But, it's waay too dusty for my taste... I don't like my cats walking around w/ pine dust on their faces.
So, I'm toying with the idea of trying out feline pine, but I have some reservations and hoped that you could help clear up some questions for me.
1. From what I read, the sifting litter box is definately worth it, but is having the regular feline pine in a regular box a pain to clean/take care of?
2. How many lbs, on average do you go through in a week per cat? I have three, so if I'd being going through it faster than my current litter, it might not be worth switching.
3. For those that now use stove pellets, do they work just as well on odor as the feline pine?
4. When it turns to dust, is the tracking as bad as the tracking from feline pine scoop?
Thanks,
Art
I have yet another litter question... I've been using feline pine scoop (since WBCL might be an allergin to one of my cats). But, it's waay too dusty for my taste... I don't like my cats walking around w/ pine dust on their faces.
So, I'm toying with the idea of trying out feline pine, but I have some reservations and hoped that you could help clear up some questions for me.
1. From what I read, the sifting litter box is definately worth it, but is having the regular feline pine in a regular box a pain to clean/take care of?
2. How many lbs, on average do you go through in a week per cat? I have three, so if I'd being going through it faster than my current litter, it might not be worth switching.
3. For those that now use stove pellets, do they work just as well on odor as the feline pine?
4. When it turns to dust, is the tracking as bad as the tracking from feline pine scoop?
Thanks,
Art