for cats that have asthma, if anyone knows, please.
Molly who is 16 has been diagnosed last night with what the vet thinks is poss asthma and as she doesn't go out much, especially in the winter needs to use the tray frequently.
I feel slightly guilty as we have been using wood shavings to cut costs, so feel that may have increased/added to the problem if I am honest.
Any help would be great. I will do some research on line, but not yet as really busy. Thanks guys.
There are so many out there it is ridiculous, including pink for little ladies!! Look on the pets at home website. I use the pelleted wood but that might not be good. I would think a good clumping one might be dust free.
I personally use clay based clumping litter, the cheaper the better. There is one like silicon pellets but I have never tried it, not sure how absorbent it is. Ilona
Sorry didn't see this...don't know if the crystal type cat litters would be good for her. They're highly absorbent and low odour.
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Living our version of the Good Life with 1 dog (who feels like we're living with 4!), 1 cats, a few sheep and 11 chooks. Don't get your knickers in a knot..it solves nothing ~ just makes you walk funny