What is the best Best kitty litter?

For my older kitten I use the scoop free crystals. I got a 6 week older kitten, and because it is so little i worry about him eating the crystals. I bought stealthy pine for him, does anyone have a suggestion of a better kitty litter? I like Cheap and safe.
I looked-for to use wood pellets for my kitties (3 months) as there be too much odor and mess with plain clay litter, and as you said kittens shouldn't use clumping litter. Mine have a habit of ingestion things and also overgrooming. They refused the wood pellets however, so I had to return with the plain sawdust type litter to cover the pellets with and all is all right! It's an excellent odor absorber and very easy to clean, as ably as safe and environmentally friendly. And really they don't track it all, though it is on tile, even with adjectives those toes! (They have 7)
You're wasting your money on Feline Pine. Don't get me wrong - pine pellets are an EXCELLENT litter - but you're spending eight times what you need to be spending by buying them near a cat's face on the bag. All Feline Pine is are wood stove pellets - which you can find at Lowes, Home Depot and some grocery stores when it's cooler out and year round at farm/feed stores. And the cost? About $4 for FORTY POUNDS! They're excellent at absorbing moisture and eliminate urine odor. And if you dump the pan out when the pellets are around 50% broken down the pan dumps out completely dry.

And you're correct. Young kittens should NEVER have the crystal or clumping litters because they are thoroughly mouthy. "Scolding" a kitten that eats it is a bit ridiculous because if it's already swallowed it can turn to cement and lead to DEATH.
The cheap clumping clay stuff, most cats prefer it anyway.
Catsan is also well-mannered.

Oh & don't let your kitty eat it, it can make them sick, reprimand your kitty if it eats the litter.
I used tidy cats litter for 16 years and just a few months ago I started using a clumping litter (Fresh step, because I can buy 40lb tubs of it cheap (cheaper than anything else) at Costco).

I think I am very soon hooked on clumping litter. I feel like I waste closely less, and it allows you to keep the box so much more clean.

I be always happy with tidy cats, and would probably use *their* clumping stuff, but near 3 cats, I'm going for whatever is cheapest. The only bad item I've found about the fresh step is that it does give off comparatively a bit of dust when you stir it up or pour it out of the tub. Tidy cats never had any dust, but perhaps it's a clumping litter thing.

The cat rescue female I adopted two of my cats from swears by the stuff made out of paper. I tried it for a bit, with a tub of that and a tub of regular clay litter, and while they used both, they prefered the clay stuff. It's supposed to be like by cats better because it has no smell (clay litters are usually scented, and cat's nose can be sensitive to that) but mine liked the clay stuff. Maybe that's just what they're used to. It's cheaper, too.
Answers:    i use anything is cheapest. IMO, as long as you keep it cleaned out daily it doesn't matter what benevolent it is!
i have one kitten but i like the arm and tack hammer multiple cat.. the big *** box is like $8 and it doesnt have a bad smell at adjectives and nearly no dust.. i liked the idea of feline pine but it not here a mess everytime he got out of the box and the pee smelled and the stuff smells like hamster.. a&h multi cat= best best
Find a good litter for multi cat households. I really resembling the Lavender scented litter. If you use a clumping litter, make sure you verbs it daily. This ensures the kitties won't find other places to do their trade if it smells funky.

I don't see the problem with the crystals though. Cats don't usually chomp through their litter. That's more of a canine behavior. I don't buy the crystals because my dog like to occasionally peruse the litter box. (Gross!)
I prefer the clumping litter, it's easier to keep verbs. Though I am now using the crystals because I just had my 6 month hoary spayed and I need to use a non-dusty litter until her incision heals well.
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