I also tried Sweet Scoop.  It is not only dusty, but when not scooped soon 
enough, gets moldy.
I am and have been for several years using World's Best litter.  It is a little 
bit dusty, but other than Blue Diamond's Walnut hull litter they are all dusty 
to some extent.  I also like the Blue Buffalo, but it is heavier than Worlds 
Best.  I have 6 cats now, 1 is felv and they all love World's Best and Blue 
Buffalo. 

---- Tina Smith <[email protected]> wrote: 
> 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.
> 
> Thank you,
> Tina Smith


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