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Old July 10th 03, 07:33 PM
Karen M.
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olitter (PawsForThought) wrote in message ...
From: Laura R.


PawsForThought ) said,
I find little dust w/ the WBCL, but am now (wondering if the newer formula
is the culprit?)

I use Swheat Scoop and a woman who works for the company told me to mix a

1/4
teaspoon of vegetable oil into the litter in the box. She said to stir it
really good and that will help with any dust. I haven't tried it yet, just
wonder if anyone else has heard of doing that. Maybe it would work with

the
WBCL?

Why not just use a cooking oil spray instead of doing all that
mixing?

Laura


Maybe because you wouldn't be able to measure it accurately and end up with too
much oil? I do know though that they recommend spraying the box itself with
the cooking oil spray to keep the litter from sticking to the box.
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So that's the secret to the Swheat Scoop! I swear sometimes it was
like prying a rock apart trying to get the clumps from the litter box.
I just started using a scoop litter called PaPurr Scoop litter, made
from recycled paper. Very little dust and don't see much litter
scatter in the basement. (God bless basements for putting cat boxes
in!) It clumps well too!

Karen