Jacques and Pumpkin
Member Since 2023
Pumpkin started having litter box avoidance problems for the first time in her life. It’s not a huge surprise considering she’s spending a lot more time in the litter box than she used to. I’m adding additional litter boxes and watching like a hawk to scoop as often as I can.
I also tried a new litter, Dr. Elsey’s Senior Litter, a crystal litter from the same brand as the clay litter I usually use. I put it next to the clay litter and Pumpkin took to it right away.
I’ve never used crystal litter so I have a few questions:
I read online that it doesn’t clump, and you just remove solid waste (which I assume means poop), stir the litter box regularly and then change out after a about month. But, when I tried stirring, I found clumps. Should I just stir vigorously enough to break up the clumps, or should I try to remove the clumps?
Is Dr. Elsey’s a good crystal litter? I’ve been pretty happy with their clay product, but I’m not sure if there’s a better/just as good but cheaper crystal litter for old arthritic cats.
Anything else I need to know about crystal litter?
I also tried a new litter, Dr. Elsey’s Senior Litter, a crystal litter from the same brand as the clay litter I usually use. I put it next to the clay litter and Pumpkin took to it right away.
I’ve never used crystal litter so I have a few questions:
I read online that it doesn’t clump, and you just remove solid waste (which I assume means poop), stir the litter box regularly and then change out after a about month. But, when I tried stirring, I found clumps. Should I just stir vigorously enough to break up the clumps, or should I try to remove the clumps?
Is Dr. Elsey’s a good crystal litter? I’ve been pretty happy with their clay product, but I’m not sure if there’s a better/just as good but cheaper crystal litter for old arthritic cats.
Anything else I need to know about crystal litter?
