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		<title>review &#8211; Scoop Away vs. World&#8217;s Best Cat Litter</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Like most cat owners, I&#8217;m on a mission to find some decent cat litter. Back when we initially adopted our little kitty, we started out with &#8220;Scoop Away&#8221; simply because it&#8217;s a popular brand and is widely available at most grocery stores. Well, we learned very quickly that it wasn&#8217;t a good choice for our [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Like most cat owners, I&#8217;m on a mission to find some decent cat litter.  Back when we initially adopted our little kitty, we started out with &#8220;Scoop Away&#8221; simply because it&#8217;s a popular brand and is widely available at most grocery stores.  Well, we learned very quickly that it wasn&#8217;t a good choice for our household.  Before I continue let me make it clear that I&#8217;m far from being an expert on this matter but I thought I&#8217;d share what I&#8217;ve learned so far&#8230;</p>
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<p><strong>Scoop Away Scented Cat Litter</strong> &#8211; This is a pretty well known brand of cat litter and heavily marketed on television and in magazines.  We bought it thinking that it must be popular for a good reason.  Well, the brand ended up not being a good fit in our household.  First of all, Scoop Away is very dusty.  Even though the package states that it&#8217;s 99.9% dust free, it ain&#8217;t so.  Also the scented version smells like cheap perfume and the smell eventually overwhelms the senses.  Yes, it does a good job in masking odor but that simply because you can&#8217;t smell much else BUT the cheap perfume smell.  Since this is a clay-based litter, it clumps very well but I learned that clay isn&#8217;t good for a cat&#8217;s digestive system.  Yes, I know a cat is not going to outright eat the stuff but the bits of litter gets on their fur &#038; feet and <em>you guessed it</em>, the cat will inevitably digest it while cleaning themselves off.  Oh and another downside was that the litter tracked quite a bit so we ended up with dust and bits of litter in our carpets and on our furniture. ugh.  <em>next up&#8230;</em></p>
<p><strong>World&#8217;s Best Cat Litter (original formula)</strong> &#8211; Since learning of the health issues associated with clay-based products, we went with a corn-based litter called, <em>what else</em>, &#8220;The World&#8217;s Best Cat Litter&#8221;.  Well unfortunately, it turns out, it&#8217;s NOT the world&#8217;s best cat litter after all.  I mean, I like the fact that it&#8217;s natural and safe for cats and it clumps OK.  But there are some negatives &#8211; there&#8217;s still a fine, yellow dust with this corn based litter.  so you may end up with yellow paw prints after your cat&#8217;s visit to the litter box.  And it does a poor job with deodorizing cat waste.  the smell just lingers around a long while after the cat has done its business.  We regularly scoop out (panning for gold) the box twice a day and it still smelled bad. blech.</p>
<p><strong>World&#8217;s Best Cat Litter (multi-cat formula)</strong> &#8211; because of the odor issue, we tried out the multi-cat version of &#8220;World&#8217;s Best Cat Litter&#8221;.  Again, it&#8217;s a natural, corn-based litter and it supposed to have an extra additive for fighting odors.  And it did a better job with odors compared to the original formula but still a bit lacking.</p>
<p>So, just like the almighty Bono of U2, <em>I still haven&#8217;t found what I&#8217;m looking for</em>.  At this point, I know that I&#8217;m sticking with an all-natural type litter.  Or at least that&#8217;s my intention.  I like the multi-cat version of the World&#8217;s Best Cat Litter but it needs to do a better job in absorbing odors.</p>
<p>So the hunt continues&#8230;<br />
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I&#8217;m currently trying out <em>Nature&#8217;s Miracle Odor Control Clumping Cat Litter</em> so I&#8217;ll report back on how that particular brand works out in a future post.<br />
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