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I have an auto litter box so it has to work with that too, sorry, should have provided that. Im sure they all mostly do
The large grain litter I mentioned should be fine enough for an auto litter box to sift. Definitely not pellets though.
No it wouldn't. The self cleaning sifter boxes need clumping litter.
The litter I recommended does clump.
So the crystals don't clump right?
The litter I recommended does clump, not sure about crystal litter.
Where do you buy it?
My local pet store, but you can find it online. Itβs definitely more expensive than clay cat litter, absolutely nothing will be as cheap as clay. My cats have special medical needs though, the dust from even βlow dustβ litter gives them horrible coughing attacks, so we just have to budget for the more expensive litter.
If its a step in resolving her struggle its really not at i$$ue :)
I hope you find something that helps your kitty, good luck!