The crystal kind (like Clear Choice Crystals) is definitely the best. It is much more absorbant than the clay kind, and it lasts twice as long. It is also much less smelly than the clay litter, and it tracks less, too (meaning, less of it gets outside the litter box and scatters all over the house).
Most stones are not absorbent. I don't think people think of absorbency as an attribute of stones. If you are looking for absorbency many volcanic rocks are the most absorbent.
The most common litter is cigarette butts!
people litter cigarettes most
Some brands that are known for high absorbency include Bounty, Brawny, and Viva. It may be best to conduct a personal experiment to determine which brand works best for your specific needs.
you could say both but the most common is kitty litter
when its most convinient
OF COURSE NOT! All cities have litter and NYC has more litter than most of them.
PAMPERS deffinitly, I used this for my son and tried all kinds and found that pampers was the best brand.
everyone we can not pollute rivers or litter (most of our litter ends up in our waterways
No, there are not tween specific tampons - tampons are not recommended to pre-teens or teens given higher risk of TSS and as many younger people may not understand risks or correct use. Most tampon brands with have a Lite absorbency tampon, which is the smallest absorbency available and all brands will be the same absorbency. You use Lite absorbency first and only use higher absorbency if needed.
The most expensive litter boxes on the market are sold under the brand name "Litter-Robot," sold by Automated Pet Products, Inc. Currently the most expensive model is the Litter-Robot II Bubble Unit, which comes in at a whopping $359.99 plus shipping.
most likely since cat litter is absorbent .