• girl@lemm.ee
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    11 months ago

    If you want no dust then some kind of pellet litter would be best, like corn or pine pellets. My cats hate that texture though, so we had to find one with a similar texture to clay litter. I worked at a pet supply/food store for a couple years and tried a bunch of litters, nothing with a granular texture is truly dust-free, and I found clay litter claims of being “low dust” to be complete bullshit. I settled on Sustainably Yours Large Grain litter, it’s corn based. The large grain really reduces the dust, I get a little bit when emptying the bag but the large grain doesn’t throw dust when they dig around in it. It also clumps pretty well.

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      11 months ago

      I have an auto litter box so it has to work with that too, sorry, should have provided that. Im sure they all mostly do

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        11 months ago

        The large grain litter I mentioned should be fine enough for an auto litter box to sift. Definitely not pellets though.