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[quote=Anonymous]I'm also searching for low dust cat litter, can stand my fresh step any longer! I just scooped my 2 boxes 10 minutes ago , and am still inhaling the dust that has drifted alllllll the way down the hall from where the boxes are. I hate the dust!!!!!! For what it's worth, I tried the blue buffalo "dustless" litter and it was TERRIBLE! It wreaked so bad, and still had a ton if dust...the dust was just brown instead of gray/white. I couldn't stand it, I wouldn't suggest it to anyone! I've also tried the corn kind, and found it was not a good clumping litter, and it also stunk & had dust. I don't know what I'll try next. I also tried yesterday's news and actually really liked it! My cats hated it, so I eventually switched back to regular old fresh step, but the y.n. didn't smell and there was no dust. THe downside was that the poop just sits there and doesn't get "buried" and stuck to litter, and the pee just sits in the llets and makes them expand. So, you don't know if you're scooping out pee pellets, or your cats are walking around ON the pee pellets lol.[/quote]
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