I love World's Best, but can't afford it right now. I'd rather spend $$ on good 
food and care.

For my FELV's I am using unmedicated Laying Hen crumble. Yes, chicken feed. 
Available at any feed store, and these days urban chickens are tres chic so 
it's easy to find.
I got it because one of my girls was only 2 months and we were scared she'd eat 
clay, and we've stuck with it. It's very similar to WB (It's corn), clumps, 
LIGHT, and 50 lbs is around $16 (and that's in LA). Low dust.
OH, and did I mention it is FLUSHABLE?

I wish all the other kids would use it, but my diabetic won't so she will pee 
everywhere, so only the girls get it. That clay s**t is heavy and dusty.

Jen, Brynn and Munch

PS. Brynn has a kitty cold :(
On Nov 13, 2013, at 4:11 PM, [email protected] wrote:

> I will still stick with World's Best.  In fact the reason I switched to it is 
> being able to sift out clumps and not the whole box.  I have 5 cats and even 
> in the winter months when they cannot go outside, it lasts a long time.  It 
> is also half the weight of clay.
> 
> ---- Lee Evans <[email protected]> wrote: 
>> I'm not very enthusiastic about clumping litter. If you use it properly, you 
>> have to use the whole darn bag to get it to clump properly and not turn into 
>> a cement block because you did not use enough. If you use the whole bag, 
>> it's very expensive because when you scoop the clumps, the litter MUST be 
>> replaced, again to get it to clump properly and not glue itself to the 
>> litter box. If you replace it you spend more money. If you use the generic 
>> store brand, you get 40 pound clumps that eventually bond together and need 
>> to be disposed of in an industrial waste dump. LOL. Not everything that is 
>> advertised is really as magical as it seems to be.
> 
> 
> 
> 

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