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  • I've had great luck with pine- and corn-based cat litters for low/no scent and low/no dust. Only problem is that they usually don't clump, though they do make ones which do. Oh, and they're all much lighter than the normal stuff. I'd say give one of those a try.

    • Non-clumping pine pellets are great because all the pee soaked pellets turn to sawdust and you can sift it out.

  • Blaine's farm and fleet brand. Cheapest clumping litter I ever found, dust free and unscented. It worked great.

    Saddly I moved and now it isn't convient to buy.

  • When I tried that arm and hammer slide litter, it was bizarre how little to no dust there was, when id pour it out.

    My cats didn't care for the texture though. It's very fine, and they'd kick it out of the litterbox.

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