To Clump or Not to Clump?: 15 Kinds of Kitty Litter Championed by Cat Pawrents

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    "I've tested plenty of cat litters, and these are the ones I found that works for me as well as my cats!" ???
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    Ok_Wait_7463 I started with clumping litter (Odourlock Unscented) and it was good odour wise, but there were often small traces on the floor. I changed to Catit Pea Husk Unscented and it's been much better!
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    mtn-cat Arm & Hammer Clump and Seal (or Slide) is the only litter I will ever use. It has a sandy texture so it clumps SO well and never leaves behind stinky bits of litter. It really helps to control the smell of the litter boxes.
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    lovelifethg I get tofu litter personally. It clumps well and I find it has very good odour control and lasts longer than other litters between full litter box changes. I personally use the Vetreska brand
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    Both-Gur570 Clumping clay litter tends to be the standard, but it is very dusty, so not great for asthma if you have that. Also really little kittens WILL eat it and thats no bueno.
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    graciousbiscuit Our kitty wasn't liking the scented litter, so we switched to Boxie brand per my grandmas suggestion and he immediately used the litter afterwards. It's a clumping one, but the texture and lack of fragrance seemed to help him get comfortable
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    [deleted] I love Dr. Elsey's Clean Air silica litter. Only downside is it tracks quite a lot. But it is amazing for smell control.
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    asics.com GEL-KAYANO 28 MK WOMEN DEEP PLUM/BLACK 10128120-500 7%E
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    spodderfod I got pidan tofu litter recently and I love it! Doesn't track too much (easy to vacuum though), no dust, clumps super well, very little odor.
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    GKayBee695 Look into the tidy cats breeze litter system. My husband and I love it, best way we have done it. We have 3 cats and have tried a lot of different stuff, but this system worked best for us!
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    Harpenden UK Removals, Packing, Storage. 01582 760783
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    foxyyoxy Horse pine pellets from tractor supply. $8 for a 40lb bag lasts like 6 months. Works great in sifting system, or for the price just dump it twice a week and voila.
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    xenniac Arm & Hammer Cloud Control is the absolute best clay clumping litter I've found. It has all the benefits of clay clumping litter (hard clumps, odor control, etc.) without the dust that gets everywhere and is so very bad for kitties' respiratory systems.
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    gogs I'M NOT YOUR PRODUCT, I'M YOUR NEXT CHALLENGE AKE MIX HN
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    LitterLockerCo Fresh step unscented low dust formula.
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    HJÆLPEN Hjaelpen.com Giver en god smag i munden!
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    13pinkpanther I started my kitten Lucky on Tuft & Paw back in June and he loves and it holds up much better than the world's best which i had used previously in terms of tracking and smell/odour which are my top two priorities of course!
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    Commercial_Ad4319 I've tested plenty of cat litters, and these are the ones I found that works for me as well as my cats! | always prefer unscented, as I think scented actually makes the litter as a whole smell worse.
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    Special Kitty - incredibly affordable for how good of a job it does. Good clumping, decent odor control, low tracking. It is a bit more dusty, but not awful.
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    Dr. Elsey's I prefer the Ultra/Ultra+. Also very affordable and does a great job all around.
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    PHISIN
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    Pine Pellets - Affordable, good odor control, non clumping, almost non-tracking, however it does get dusty if not cleaned often. Cats tend to be a bit pickier when it comes to pellets which is the only downside.
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    Arm & Hammer Slide Good odor control and clumping, low dust, however it seems to track like crazy which was the only downside for me.
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    World's Best Cat Litter Definitely on the pricier side, however it is corn litter which means it is safe to flush. Good odor control, and not very dusty with very minimal tracking.
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