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On 8/18/2015 12:09 AM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> On Sun, 16 Aug 2015 19:38:59 -0700 (PDT), ImStillMags
> > wrote:
>
>> On Sunday, August 16, 2015 at 11:21:58 AM UTC-7, Brooklyn1 wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> It's practically dust free, no such thing as 100% dust free.
>>> Has excellent odor control yet it's unscented, and excellent clumping.
>>> Other than it works very well the best thing I like is its low cost
>>> and free home delivery. The UPS driver stacks each carton at my
>>> garage door, if I happen to be home he'll stack them inside. Each 40
>>> lb bag comes in a strong plastic bag shipped in its own carton. When
>>> I open a bag the first thing I do is divide it about equally between
>>> two plastic buckets from a different litter, makes it easier to
>>> transport to the litter pans, of course everyone will have their own
>>> system. I cut the entire end off a bag and it pours easily, works for
>>> me, I don't know how well you can handle a 40 lb bag, if you can't
>>> easily lift it you can ladle it with a 2 qt sauce pan, that's what I
>>> use for bird seed. I suggest you read the reviews.... you'll never
>>> read them all... notice how many people are happy with it. I also
>>> suggest you get that litter pan... you'll never go back to those
>>> teensy things with low sides, and that cast aluminum scoop is the
>>> cat's meow. A lot of people are remiss about scooping litter pans
>>> simply because they are too cheap to obtain a proper scooper... those
>>> flimsy plastic things make the job difficult and therefore offensive.

>>
>> I have two cats and two litter boxes. I like the deep sided boxes with a
>> domed cover. It keeps them from flinging the litter out all over the floor.
>> One of mine I swear could fling litter 6 feet if it werent for the cover.
>> I've been using a really good litter that is pretty much dust free but it's
>> quite pricey. If you like this so much I'm tempted to try it.

>
> You have nothing to lose, order it... try it and report back. Two of
> my litter pans have covers. But the one in the basement is that giant
> one, it is very deep, no litter gets flung out. When the ones with
> covers wear out I'll replace them with the giant one... it's also very
> sturdy, the material is about three times as thick as the typical
> litter pan... its corners are rounded which makes for much easier
> scooping... and once you try a metal scooper you'll wonder why you
> never used it before, first thing you'll do is toss the flimsy plastic
> ones in the trash.
>

Mmmm hmmm...