New kitten Maggie, about 7 months old, is half Maine Coon cat. Fur is getting longer and thicker now that she's on a healthy diet and all (came from a rescue, where she got vaccinated, wormed, spayed, all on one day, and then shipped 600 miles north the next, we found out when we got her papers the day we took her home a month ago, undersized and underweight, no wonder.)
Have been using Tidy Cat Free and Unscented clumping litter with no problem. Latest jug is suddenly very dusty, and Maggie is now getting litter stuck to the back of her legs. Today it's bad because she played in the still-wet bathtub, then ran through the litter box. While I think it's because this batch of litter is sub-standard, clearly we cannot trust the quality of this kind, and should get something better.
Never had a long-haired cat before. Have had some intellectually sub-standard cats (who we loved dearly) with pottying issues, but no one has ever had litter stuck to them. I see many of the cats here are long-haired, can you recommend litters or set-ups or something for us? Right now the litterbox is in the family room, next to the kitchen, because she's new and little and being restricted from the rest of the house, so odor is a big issue. Also, the perfumes they put in many cat litters bother me, so less scent is better as well.
Have been using Tidy Cat Free and Unscented clumping litter with no problem. Latest jug is suddenly very dusty, and Maggie is now getting litter stuck to the back of her legs. Today it's bad because she played in the still-wet bathtub, then ran through the litter box. While I think it's because this batch of litter is sub-standard, clearly we cannot trust the quality of this kind, and should get something better.
Never had a long-haired cat before. Have had some intellectually sub-standard cats (who we loved dearly) with pottying issues, but no one has ever had litter stuck to them. I see many of the cats here are long-haired, can you recommend litters or set-ups or something for us? Right now the litterbox is in the family room, next to the kitchen, because she's new and little and being restricted from the rest of the house, so odor is a big issue. Also, the perfumes they put in many cat litters bother me, so less scent is better as well.
My sister was having an issue with her cat getting wet litter stuck to the back of his legs, and once she switched to Okocat, she stopped having that issue. It has a very light, pleasant wood scent, and it clumps really well. Excessive dust has not been an issue.