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Only one of our cats really seemed attracted to this litter. I guess it is like catnip - some cats like it and some don't. It was a good quality of litter and clumped very well.
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while it might have helped a bit with some bad potty behaviors... the dusty nature of this product makes it not worth the hassle.
it becomes airborne as soon as you pour it... simply, a mess!
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I tried everything to stop a newly adopted 2 year old cat from peeing on the floor. I used 2 Feliway diffusers, the spray and even meds from the vet. In desperation, and on the verge of bringing the cat to a shelter, I tried Cat Attract Kitty Litter. Save your money, try the Cat Attract litter first!
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I rescued Maggie (14 yrs old) from a home in which she was totally ignored. The litter might have ben scooped once every 10-14 days, so naturally Maggie peed wherever she could find a clean spot, usually the closet or the bathroom floor. When she came here I had 2 great guys, Eddie and Sammy, who were fastidious with the litter. Even clean litter (4 boxes for 3 cats) didn't matter to Maggie 'cause she was so used to filth and not using litter, but 2 closets instead. I tried so many different brands, to no avail. Then a friend with 6 cats raved about Cat Attract. And itworked (still have the closets blocked off, because I don't want her to regress, but this stuff is great and Eddie and Sammy adapted within 2 days.
If you have a litter problem, give this a try.
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I have 9 cats and use SWheat litter because it's natural and doesn't have any dust. Unfortunately, it also turns the urine to mud at the bottom of the litter box. The Cat Attract does a wonderful job when added to the SWheat litter in that it really clumps the urine....no more mud. I often wonder though...what they mean by 99.9% dust free. This stuff just puffs into the air when I clean the box, almost like baby powder would (and I only use maybe a couple of cups full of Cat Attract to a whole box of SWheat). Needless to say, dust all over the place. I do have to add though, that I did have a problem cat that was urinating out of the box and THAT seems to have stopped altogether. So, it's a trade-off. Dust versus no accidents. I guess I'll take the "no accidents" until I can find a litter that's REALLY dust free and clumps the urine.
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