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By Franny Syufy, About.com Guide to Cats

Premium Cat Litters

Friday August 24, 2007
The type of cat litter for the litter box is critical to the success of litter box training. Your cat will be most interested in the smell and texture of the substrate (litter). Your concerns may be safety of use, scoopability, disposability, and odor control. The bottom line, of course, is "will your cat use it?" This list includes non-clay scoopable "natural litters" as well as certainly clay-based "specialty" litters and litters made from other substrates.

The photo demonstrates the excellent scoopability of World's Best Cat Litter, my personal choice for several years.
Photo Credit: © Franny Syufy

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August 24, 2007 at 8:41 am
(1) joseph says:

WOW! I just stopped using World’s Best as i believe it just turns too oderous too quickly. Plus i am on an extremely tight budget and i know you need to change litter boxes frequently and could not afford to keep buying Worlds Best. I use Tidy Cats Small Spaces and my cats (2) and i are very happy with it!

August 25, 2007 at 6:01 pm
(2) Tracy says:

I have my one cat Meescha, using Tidy Cat, multiple cats. Even though she is a single cat we love how it works and keeps her area clean and smelling clean. I change her litter box once every three weeks. However I scoop out the “things” every day.

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