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Reddit mentions of Purina Yesterday's News Non Clumping Paper Cat Litter, Unscented Low Tracking Cat Litter - 30 lb. Bag
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We found 9 Reddit mentions of Purina Yesterday's News Non Clumping Paper Cat Litter, Unscented Low Tracking Cat Litter - 30 lb. Bag. Here are the top ones.
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Absorbs 3x the moisture by mass than traditional clay based litterDelivers effective odor controlNo added fragrance for peace of mindDesigned for low tracking with no small particles30 pounds Bag Purina Yesterday's News Unscented Cat Litter
Specs:
Color | Other |
Height | 3 inches |
Length | 3 inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | May 2022 |
Size | 30 lb. Bag |
Weight | 5 Pounds |
Width | 3 inches |
https://www.amazon.com/Yesterdays-News-Non-Clumping-Unscented-30-Pound/dp/B0002AQ0BQ
here ya go, this is the best stuff
My sister gets Yesterday's News litter for our kitties and it's awesome. It looks a little weird but absorbs smell really nicely and it also absorbs pee so you don't have to scrape out those giant sticky piss clumps that cement themselves to the box every you go to clean out the litter. Even better it doesn't track kitty litter crumbs all over. My sister gets hers on Amazon but I've seen it at regular stores too.
Here's the link 😊 https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0002AQ0BQ/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1495645333&sr=8-1&keywords=yesterdays+news+cat+litter
Great, thanks for that info on the aspen, it sounds like it won’t be the best option for litter boxes. For paper pellet litter, you’re talking about something like this,
https://www.amazon.com/Purina-Yesterdays-News-Unscented-Litter/dp/B0002AQ0BQ/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?crid=39IH0VULM46G9&keywords=paper+pellet+bedding&qid=1554233702&s=gateway&sprefix=paper+pellet+bedd&sr=8-1
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Thanks again!!
Edit: JUST KIDDING, I just saw your post from 2 years ago that said yesterday’s news contains 40% sawdust.
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Yes. I personally prefer this stuff because it is mostly dust-free and does a great job at absorbing and not stinking... I like the non-scented variety.
Edit to add: Carefresh is nice but this is comparable in a pinch.
I like to put the pellets in the bottom of the litter pan and then put some white fluffy stuff on top. It helps with the cost but I do it because the white fluff helps me to monitor bun's urine color and watch for sudden potential changes in wellness.
Thank you for giving your bunny the best home possible :) Domestic bunbuns really do best indoors. You can use wood pellets instead of shavings (super cheap at the hardware store - ask for those with low ash content and just avoid cedar pellets). Alternatively, you can use cat litter brands made of recycled paper (a little more expensive, but still way more affordable than the bedding marketed for rabbits).
Edit: cat litter
Kaytee Clean and Cozy is my favorite soft paper bedding. It's kind of simlar to CareFresh, but I've found it to be superior in every way. It expands more, it's generally cheaper for the volume, and it's definitely less dusy in my experience. It won't be quite as good as fleece, because I think basically nothing other than maybe large shredded cardboard bedding would be the same.
I use fleece now for my rats cage, and in their litter boxes I've been using a mixture of Clean&Cozy and Yesterday's News, which is a pretty popular paper pellet litter. It's not soft though- literally it looks identical to my rabbits food; both my rats and my rabbits tried nibbling it when I first switched over haha. I don't think it would work well for a whole cage though; if you wanted to litter train, the two litters are different textures enough that the contrast might be helpful for box training.
Okay I assume this is fine?
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0002AQ0BQ/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Also what should I do until it arrives on Friday? Any suggestions on how to allow my kitten to adjust easily?
I use the yesterdays news litter in a breeze system litter box. It's the only thing that controls odor for me. All of the urine is soaked up in a puppy pad underneath the box, and then the litter disguises any excess smell whole also allowing urine to fall through the grate so my bun doesn't get yellow feet. I also put hay on top of this. Maybe you just need to try a different litter?? In the meantime, consider giving him so laxatone to allow passage for any foreign materials through his GI tract.
[yesterday's news litter ](Yesterday's News Cat Litter, Non-Clumping, Unscented, 30-Pound Bag, Pack of 1 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002AQ0BQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_UzHjyb9PKFD7B)
[breeze litter system ](Tidy Cats Cat Litter, Breeze, Litter Box Kit System, 1 Kit https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001411SK0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_PAHjybB6VN6HP)
[](Laxatone (2.5 oz) by Vetoquinol https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000CQWEE2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_mCHjybR50SXG0)
Tidy Cats Pure Nature It's the only litter one of my cats will use. It clumps well but the corn does tend to get slimy when wet, making clean up a pain in the ass.
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There is absolutely no reason for your cat to use what your mom insists on doing.