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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I want to use a nice, biodegradable cat litter, but I've been using Swheat Scoop, and frankly, it sucks. It doesn't really clump, the cat won't even bury her poo ([b]maybe too harsh on her clawless paws?[/b]) and it stinks after a few days, even though I clean it every day. What else has worked for you?[/quote] Your cat will undoubtedly suffer from terrible phantom aches and/or arthritis. Any litter is going to be "harsh" on her poor maimed paws: her toes were amputated at the first joint. Imagine how you would feel if your fingers and toes were all chopped off at the first joint. There is a reason declawing is illegal in multiple countries. Poor, poor cat.[/quote] Shame on you for posting this hysterical diatribe directed at OP without knowing the facts.[/quote] One would think the OP herself would have returned to say she had not declawed the cat herself, if this were the case. Declawing is regarded as unacceptable by educated, civilized people, so one might reasonably expect that the OP herself would have noted in her first post that she had not had the cat declawed.[/quote] Or she just wants to know what litter to buy, not engage in pointless arguments about a cat that is already declawed.[/quote]
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