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By any chance, have you heard anything about this:
http://www.petsmart.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3446912
I might give it a try. I HATE the smell of litter - yuck - and this is supposed to have no smell at all. I posted something on pets about it but..no response.
The reviews look pretty good and it appears that those with more than 2 cats have some issues with it....
Re: Fuzzy
We use Tidy Cats for multiple cats and honestly, unless I have been neglectful of the litter, you can't really smell it.
Now, if Anchovy decides to be a boy and not cover up his belongings, then you can smell that. But, Tolstoy comes in and covers it for him :P
It's worth a try, but beware: sometimes changing cat litter or the box suddenly can cause your cats some stress and they might eliminate outside the box. It's up to you if you want to give up $30.
Have you ever seen the Boodah-dome style cat boxes? They actually come with carbon filters that help absorb the odor, and even have a little stairway leading into them. Our cats really like them.
Good luck! I know, litter is SO gross.
Ooooh I see :P We try to get the kind that has the least fragrance for the same reason, since I'm so sensitive to scents. The pellet-type litter usually is much less fragrant.
Good luck! Let me know how it goes