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Reducing dust from cat litter
I recently started using supermarket gravel litter for my two cats. They
made the switch from their old litter painlessly but I find that this litter produces a fair amount of dust. I find the dust seems to stick in my throat. I'm not having difficulty breathing and have no allergies that I know about but I don't much LIKE the dust. Is there anything inexpensive I can do to keep the amount of dust down? Would spritzing the litter with water occasionally help or would it make the litter unattractive to the cats? Also, is there any likelihood that the dust will harm me if I just ignore the dust and live with it? I'm not sure if you can answer that without an ingredient list but I'm guessing that most gravel litter has the same ingredients regardless of the brand. -- Rhino --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com |
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