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I went to a pet superstore recently searching for clumping clay litter, and they only sell cat litter from two different companies... let's call them CompanyA and CompanyB.

Even though these two companies only sell clumping clay litter at this particular store, they have several "varieties". For example, CompanyA has Super Scoop, Double Duty, and Multi-Cat. CompanyB has MULTI-CAT, EXTREME, and TRIPLE ACTION.

I've seen these "differences" in other cat litter before, but I have no idea what the differences are.

With that said, I have two cats: one's middle-aged and the other one's a senior citizen.

Is there a difference between these "varieties" of cat litter?

For example, the Super Scoop and Double Duty from CompanyA are apparently heavy-duty cat litters, so why do they offer a Multi-Cat?

CompanyB has TRIPLE ACTION which sounds like something from a Rambo movie, but is it stronger than EXTREME? Will TRIPLE ACTION and EXTREME not work if it recognizes that there is more than one type of turd in the litterdifferent feces from different cats and that's why they offer MULTI-CAT?

I went to a pet superstore recently searching for clumping clay litter, and they only sell cat litter from two different companies... let's call them CompanyA and CompanyB.

Even though these two companies only sell clumping clay litter at this particular store, they have several "varieties". For example, CompanyA has Super Scoop, Double Duty, and Multi-Cat. CompanyB has MULTI-CAT, EXTREME, and TRIPLE ACTION.

I've seen these "differences" in other cat litter before, but I have no idea what the differences are.

With that said, I have two cats: one's middle-aged and the other one's a senior citizen.

Is there a difference between these "varieties" of cat litter?

For example, the Super Scoop and Double Duty from CompanyA are apparently heavy-duty cat litters, so why do they offer a Multi-Cat?

CompanyB has TRIPLE ACTION which sounds like something from a Rambo movie, but is it stronger than EXTREME? Will TRIPLE ACTION and EXTREME not work if it recognizes that there is more than one type of turd in the litter and that's why they offer MULTI-CAT?

I went to a pet superstore recently searching for clumping clay litter, and they only sell cat litter from two different companies... let's call them CompanyA and CompanyB.

Even though these two companies only sell clumping clay litter at this particular store, they have several "varieties". For example, CompanyA has Super Scoop, Double Duty, and Multi-Cat. CompanyB has MULTI-CAT, EXTREME, and TRIPLE ACTION.

I've seen these "differences" in other cat litter before, but I have no idea what the differences are.

With that said, I have two cats: one's middle-aged and the other one's a senior citizen.

Is there a difference between these "varieties" of cat litter?

For example, the Super Scoop and Double Duty from CompanyA are apparently heavy-duty cat litters, so why do they offer a Multi-Cat?

CompanyB has TRIPLE ACTION which sounds like something from a Rambo movie, but is it stronger than EXTREME? Will TRIPLE ACTION and EXTREME not work if it recognizes that there is different feces from different cats and that's why they offer MULTI-CAT?

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I went to a pet superstore recently searching for clumping clay litter, and they only sell cat litter from two different companies... let's call them CompanyA and CompanyB.

Even though these two companies only sell clumping clay litter at this particular store, they have several "varieties". For example, CompanyA has Super ScoopSuper Scoop, Double DutyDouble Duty, and Multi-Cat. CompanyB has Multi-catMULTI-CAT, ExtremeEXTREME, and Triple ActionTRIPLE ACTION.

I've seen these "differences" in other cat litter before, but I have no idea what the differences are.

With that said, I have two cats: one's middle-aged and the other one's a senior citizen.

Is there a difference between these "varieties" of cat litter?

For example, the Super Scoop and Double Duty from CompanyA are apparently heavy-duty cat litters, so why do they offer a Multi-Cat?

CompanyB has TRIPLE ACTION which sounds like something from a Rambo movie, but is it stronger than EXTREME? Will TRIPLE ACTION and EXTREME not work if it recognizes that there is more than one type of turd in the litter and that's why they offer MULTI-CAT?

I went to a pet superstore recently searching for clumping clay litter, and they only sell cat litter from two different companies... let's call them CompanyA and CompanyB.

Even though these two companies only sell clumping clay litter at this particular store, they have several "varieties". For example, CompanyA has Super Scoop, Double Duty, and Multi-Cat. CompanyB has Multi-cat, Extreme, and Triple Action.

I've seen these "differences" in other cat litter before, but I have no idea what the differences are.

With that said, I have two cats: one's middle-aged and the other one's a senior citizen.

Is there a difference between these "varieties" of cat litter?

For example, the Super Scoop and Double Duty from CompanyA are apparently heavy-duty cat litters, so why do they offer a Multi-Cat?

I went to a pet superstore recently searching for clumping clay litter, and they only sell cat litter from two different companies... let's call them CompanyA and CompanyB.

Even though these two companies only sell clumping clay litter at this particular store, they have several "varieties". For example, CompanyA has Super Scoop, Double Duty, and Multi-Cat. CompanyB has MULTI-CAT, EXTREME, and TRIPLE ACTION.

I've seen these "differences" in other cat litter before, but I have no idea what the differences are.

With that said, I have two cats: one's middle-aged and the other one's a senior citizen.

Is there a difference between these "varieties" of cat litter?

For example, the Super Scoop and Double Duty from CompanyA are apparently heavy-duty cat litters, so why do they offer a Multi-Cat?

CompanyB has TRIPLE ACTION which sounds like something from a Rambo movie, but is it stronger than EXTREME? Will TRIPLE ACTION and EXTREME not work if it recognizes that there is more than one type of turd in the litter and that's why they offer MULTI-CAT?

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I went to PetSmart just nowa pet superstore recently searching for clumping clay litter, and they only sell cat litter from two different companies... let's call them CompanyA and CompanyB.

Even though these two companies only sell clumping clay litter at this particular store, they have threeseveral "varieties" of the 40-lb Arm & Hammer litter:. For example, CompanyA has Super Scoop, Double Duty, and Multi-Cat. CompanyB has Multi-cat, Extreme, and Triple Action.

I've seen these "differences" in other cat litter before, but I have no idea what the differences are.

With that said, I have two cats: one's middle-aged and the other one's a senior citizen. Which of

Is there a difference between these "varieties" of cat litter?

For example, the Super Scoop and Double Duty from CompanyA are apparently heavy-duty cat litters should I buy, so why do they offer a Multi-Cat? I only have one litter box but I clean it daily.

I went to PetSmart just now, and they only have three "varieties" of the 40-lb Arm & Hammer litter: Super Scoop, Double Duty, and Multi-Cat.

I've seen these "differences" in other cat litter before, but I have no idea what the differences are.

With that said, I have two cats: one's middle-aged and the other one's a senior citizen. Which of these litters should I buy? I only have one litter box but I clean it daily.

I went to a pet superstore recently searching for clumping clay litter, and they only sell cat litter from two different companies... let's call them CompanyA and CompanyB.

Even though these two companies only sell clumping clay litter at this particular store, they have several "varieties". For example, CompanyA has Super Scoop, Double Duty, and Multi-Cat. CompanyB has Multi-cat, Extreme, and Triple Action.

I've seen these "differences" in other cat litter before, but I have no idea what the differences are.

With that said, I have two cats: one's middle-aged and the other one's a senior citizen.

Is there a difference between these "varieties" of cat litter?

For example, the Super Scoop and Double Duty from CompanyA are apparently heavy-duty cat litters, so why do they offer a Multi-Cat?

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