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    Quote Originally Posted by Karena View Post
    I use World's Best and as I've never used any other's I've nothing to compare it to but it seems to do the job and clumps well - easy to pick up and drop in the toilet. Doesn't do much to disguise the smell though - unless you are super fast at emptying it after he has been
    That is what we have found with the World's Best and poo smell. Luckily the cats seem to agree, as they use the WB tray only for peeing! We were hoping to get rid of the clay, as we don't like the dust from it and it cannot be good for the cats, but the cats do not seem to want that to happen (plus the Fresh Step clay really does hold down the poo smell best).

    If I recall correctly, the Yesterday's News works exactly the opposite to clumping litter: pee causes it to disintegrate and you are supposed to sift out the used stuff then (i.e., discard the powdery, used part).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karena View Post
    What is a zoom groom? We have two large hairy dogs that seem to be forever malting too - and I have to hoover a lot! Simba's bit of litter mess is nothing in comparison I use World's Best and as I've never used any other's I've nothing to compare it to but it seems to do the job and clumps well - easy to pick up and drop in the toilet. Doesn't do much to disguise the smell though - unless you are super fast at emptying it after he has been
    A zoom groon is a rubber brush that fits really well into your hand, it has big rubber teeth that go through the coat really well on smooth haired dogs and if they don't like the noise of a brush is great as it is silent when you use it. The only thing is you have to do it outside and watch which way the wind is blowing as it rally shifts the fur. For a longer haired dog I find a Mikki rake workes well I got my friends golden retriver one and that shifts his fur. He has also got a furminator which works well but they are pricey.

 

 
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