Is it normal to have some dust in my litter?
Of course; clay is fragile and crumbly! It is also important to underline that a certain quantity of dust is required to help the grain-bonding process, making the clumps harder and more easily removable. Premium quality litters have just enough dust to get you the best results but are also dust-treated so that your cat enjoys its litter box. Inexpensive and dusty litters will also leave paw prints everywhere around the house…
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- How can I train my kitten?
- How can I choose the right litter box?
- Where should I keep the litter box?
- What’s the proper way to clean the litter box?
- My cat doesn’t go in its litter box; what should I do?
- Can clumping litter be harmful for my cat?
- Why choose a clumping litter over an absorbing one?
- Is it normal to have some dust in my litter?
- Can perfumed litters be harmful to my cat?
- Are there any other uses for traditional cat litters?