I use to use worlds best but just now switched to Dr Elsey precious cat, works 
great so far.

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> On Nov 11, 2013, at 8:47, KG BarnCats <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> We really love Dr Elsey Precious Cat multi cat litter.  Lowest dust of any 
> I've seen plus cats love it.  Did side by side testing with numerous other 
> brand incl Swheat and Worlds Best, my cats strongly preferred it.  Clumps 
> great.  I use giant rubbermaid tubs so few clumps are by the sides making 
> scooping fast and easy.  There is a fax in rebate for a free first bag on 
> their website also a 100% usage guarantee.  Cant do better than that.
> 
> Kg 
> 
> On Sunday, November 10, 2013, Beth <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Or heartworms.
> >
> > Katherine Kershaw <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >>May also want to consider pneumonia as a cause for coughing. Xray can 
> >>determine it. Is it phlegmy sounding? My cat was swallowing, coughing, had 
> >>a gurgly sounding purr and was diagnosed with a little pneumonia. Cleared 
> >>up with antibiotics.
> >>
> >>Beth <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>
> >>>They make sifting litter boxes just for the pine litter. you just sift it 
> >>>to the bottom. And, yes, go to the feed store & get the equine once you 
> >>>have determined your cats will actually use it.
> >>>
> >>>Beth
> >>>
> >>>Lee Evans <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>>Feline does not have dust when pouring but it turns into a find yellow 
> >>>>powder after it breaks down. It's nice and inexpensive where I am because 
> >>>>I get pine pellets from a local feed store at $6 for 40#. But it takes a 
> >>>>lot of sweeping up after it's used for a while.
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>On Sunday, November 10, 2013 2:05 PM, Beth <[email protected]> 
> >>>>wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>Hi Tina -
> >>>>>
> >>>>>SWeat Scoop also harden to a cement-like texture that is horribly 
> >>>>>difficult to get out . I had to take a hammer to it.
> >>>>>You might want to try Feline Pine. Some cats don't like the texture, but 
> >>>>>it doesn't have the dust. Also World's Best (corn based) or the new Blue 
> >>>>>Buffalo (Walnut Based). My cats & I like the BB best.
> >>>>>I also if your litter box is covered, but that can cause asthmatic 
> >>>>>problems.
> >>>>>
> >>>>>Beth
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>> 
> >>>>>Don't Litter, Fix Your Critter! www.Furkids.org
> >>>>> 
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>________________________________
> >>>>> From: Tina Smith <[email protected]>
> >>>>>To: [email protected]
> >>>>>Sent: Sunday, November 10, 2013 9:56 AM
> >>>>>Subject: [Felvtalk] Best litter for FeLV?
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>Hi all,
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>I have an FeLV+ kitty.  He has been mostly healthy but is currently 
> >>>>>going through something that is causing a lot of coughing.  We have 
> >>>>>noticed that he seems sensitive to the drier air of winter and perhaps 
> >>>>>has some environmental allergies.  In addition to other things we are 
> >>>>>doing I am trying to find a dust-free cat litter for him.  Last night I 
> >>>>>spent a small fortune on SWheatScoop litter and was appalled to see all 
> >>>>>of the dust that went flying when we put it in his litter pan.  So much 
> >>>>>for dust-free.  Has anyone here had luck finding a litter that is good 
> >>>>>to use for our FeLV+ sweeties?
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>I'll also tell you a little more about what he's going through in case 
> >>>>>anybody has some insight into what might be causing it.  The vet wasn't 
> >>>>>helpful.  Just gave him a Convenia antibiotic injection but couldn't say 
> >>>>>what the problem might be except possibly pleural effusion.  Darwin is 
> >>>>>coughing a lot - a little like the "hairball cough" but not exactly.  He 
> >>>>>seems to be breathing mostly okay through his nose, although I have 
> >>>>>noticed occasionally that there does seem to be a little congestion.  
> >>>>>There has been no open-mouth breathing.  He had a bout of diarrhea for a 
> >>>>>couple of days this past week but seemed to get over that.  Now I think 
> >>>>>he might actually be constipated.  When he coughs nothing comes out but 
> >>>>>he does swallow as if he has coughed a little something up and then 
> >>>>>swallows it. I have almost wondered if he might have an obstruction but 
> >>>>>it does seem to be affecting his breathing some.  I haven't been able to 
> >>>>>pinpoint any triggers.  He
> >>>> has coughed after drinking water, he has coughed when the heat was on, 
> >>>> he has coughed right after using the litter box.  But he has also 
> >>>> coughed when he's just resting on the bed and nothing is going on.
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>Any insight would be so welcome.
> >
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