I'm looking for a biodegradable cat litter. Which litter do you like best? Do they control odor, clump and is it expensive? I currently use Feline Pine Original (20 lb. for $8.99) but my cats aren't really fond of it, I really don't want to spend much more than this for litter either. I'm looking to switch to another type of litter but I do not want to use the traditional clay litter.
Feline Pine Scoop Clumping Pine Cat Litter (biodegradable, free of chemicals)?
Heres a really good article that helped me choose how to best help the enviorment while choosing a good cat litter.
http://green.yahoo.com/blog/greenpicks/1...
Reply:Sadly, I've experienced the same issue. It really isn't efficient litter. I've used the one you've mentioned and a few others. Currently (I know this may sound silly) I'm using The Aristocats scoopable pine litter. I have only seen it at the grocery store (market). It's a little more granulated and honestly, I don't smell the cat box (unless he's recently pooped in the box). It doesn't clump that well tho but I know, all things considered, it's still healthier for my cat so I reluctantly use it. Once I purchased a bag of litter that was made from recycled paper. I thought that worked well and it clumped pretty good too. It looked like clay litter. Check it out at the link below. I've decided tho, that I am going to teach my kitty to use the toilet! I've attached the link below, in case your interested!
Reply:My wife and I experimented with Pine and Cedar-based cat litters and it was the most disgusting thing we'd ever seen. When the "clumping" occurs it turns to this semi-solid oatmeal.
Admittedly we tried two or three kinds and all were equally useless, and the cat were unimpressed with all of them. Currently use Fresh Step Multi-cat...but I think that falls into your clay litter arena.
Reply:teach the cats to poop out the window, so the smell always stays outside of the house
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