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    Best cat litter for Siberian cats with thick fur

    This is a specific conversation about Cat litter — what cats actually prefer — ask about yours and get one honest answer for your exact situation.

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    Litter clinging to a Siberian's coat is a really common frustration — that thick, dense triple-layer fur acts almost like velcro for fine granules. The fix is usually switching litter type entirely rather than trying to groom it out every day. Before I point you in a specific direction: do you have one cat or more, are there any litter box avoidance issues going on, and do you have preferences around dust levels or tracking? Knowing that helps me make sure the recommendation actually fits your setup.
    Just the one cat, no avoidance issues thankfully. She uses the box reliably. Main thing is the litter ends up all over her belly fur and then all over the floor. Dust-free would be a bonus as she's a bit sneezy.
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    That's a really clear picture — reliable box use is great, so we're not solving a behaviour problem, just a texture mismatch. Fine-grained clumping litters are the worst offenders for coat clinging because the particles are light enough to get trapped between fur layers rather than falling away. A larger-format litter won't embed the same way. Given she's also sneezy, dust matters too. Can I ask — is she using a covered or open box, and roughly how deep do you fill the litter?
    Open box, I fill it maybe 3 to 4 inches deep. She does like to dig quite enthusiastically.
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    An enthusiastic digger in an open box with fine litter is basically a recipe for fur full of particles — that all makes sense. Here's my recommendation: switch to Breeder Celect Cat Litter, which is made from recycled paper pellets. The pellets are large enough that they simply don't get lodged in dense fur the way sand or clay granules do — they fall away when she steps out. It's also virtually dust-free, which should help with the sneezing. It doesn't clump in the traditional sense; it absorbs moisture and the pellets break down and sink to the bottom, so you scoop solids and sift the rest. A lot of Siberian and Maine Coon owners use it for exactly this reason. The one adjustment is that some cats take a week or two to accept the different texture underfoot, so if you're switching, mixing a small amount in with her current litter for the first few days tends to smooth the transition.
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    That sounds promising. Will it still control odour well enough? And is it widely available?
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    Odour control is genuinely good — paper pellets absorb ammonia effectively and the lack of perfume actually helps rather than hindering, because scented litters just mask smell temporarily rather than neutralising it. For one cat with daily scooping you'll find it very manageable. It's available on Amazon UK in 10-litre and 30-litre bags, and is also stocked in most large pet shops and online pet retailers. The 30-litre bag works out noticeably cheaper per use and is worth it once you know she's accepted it. I'd start with the 10-litre just to trial it, then move up.
    Perfect, I'll try the 10 litre first. Thanks for explaining the transition tip too, that's useful.
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    Good plan. Give it about two weeks before you judge it — the first few days can look unpromising just because she's getting used to the feel. If she digs and the pellets scatter a bit, a slightly shallower fill of around 2 to 3 inches actually works fine with this litter and reduces the mess. Hope it sorts the fur situation out.

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