Yes, I scoop his litter box twice a day.  The Respiratory Relief is the
best litter I have tried so far, as far as dustiness goes, and I've tried
most of them.  I will be sticking with it for the time being if he
continues to do well with it.


On Sat, Nov 16, 2013 at 10:14 AM, <dlg...@windstream.net> wrote:

> tINA, DO YOU SCOOP THE LITTER EACH DAY?  i DO WITH WORLD'S BEST AND IT
> LAST A LONG TIME,SO YOU SAVE MONEY EVEN THO IT IS EXPENSIVE.
> I DON'T LIKE THOSE SELF CLEANING PANS.  i AM AFRAID THAT THE NOISE THEY
> MAKE WILL TURN THE CATS OFF. PLUS, I WOULD NEED 6 BOXES.  IT ONLY TAKES
> ABOUT 10 - 15 MINUTES MORNING AND NIGHT TO SCOOP AND THAT IS 6 LITTER BOXES
> WITH 5 CATS.  THAT IS ALSO WHY I LIKE MY WORLD'S BEST, ONCE THE URINE OR
> STOOL IS COVERED, NO SMELL, EXCEPT FOR HARLEY, HIS IS ESPECIALLY FRAGRANT
> SO HIS SISTER DEE FOLLOWS HIM TO THE BOX AND COVERS FOR HIM SINCE HE DOES
> NOT FEEL COVERING IS NECESSARY.
>
>
> ---- Tina Smith <mit...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Thank you all for the replies!  After doing lots and lots of reading I
> > decided to try Dr. Elsey's Precious Cat Respiratory Relief and, so far, I
> > am really pleased with it.  Even when I dumped the bag in the litter pan
> (I
> > used a large cement mixing pan and it's great!) there was NO dust.  Just
> > now he was in there digging like a fiend and there was no dust then
> either.
> >  It's expensive but he's worth it : )  I am also thinking about a
> > CatGenie<http://www.catgenie.com>.
> >  It would be an expensive experiment though if he wouldn't use it.
> >
> > When we went to the vet we had a very new veterinarian see us that day.
>  I
> > was concerned that he didn't want to do any testing.  I expected they
> would
> > at least suggest an x-ray or something.  This vet's office has a great
> > reputation in our area but that's mostly because of the original vet, who
> > doesn't see as many patients these days.  Darwin is doing quite a bit
> > better now but I may make an appointment with this vet specifically if I
> > don't see more improvement soon.  I have been giving him Homeopet Nose
> > Relief as well.  I don't know if it's what is helping him or not but I
> > figure it can't hurt.  Except that he hates it.  I can't smell it or
> taste
> > it but apparently he can!
> >
> > Thanks again for all the help.  I've been lurking here for a while,
> hoping
> > I wouldn't need any advice, but it was so nice to know I had you all to
> > come to if I did.
> >
> > Tina
> >
> >
> > On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 8:48 PM, <dlg...@windstream.net> wrote:
> >
> > > I HAVE A DEDICATED COMPOST PIT FOR MY WORLD'S BEST.
> > >
> > >
> > > ---- Jennifer Lewis <blonded...@mac.com> wrote:
> > > > 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, dlg...@windstream.net 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 <moonsiste...@yahoo.com> 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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