I use arm and hammer “slide” which is basically sand. It won’t have that clay dust, but there are bound to be a few particles. The clay stuff bothered my nose, but this did not. So, maybe it would work for you
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When I tried that arm and hammer slide litter, it was bizarre how little to no dust there was, when id pour it out.
My cats didn't care for the texture though. It's very fine, and they'd kick it out of the litterbox.
Just get the crystal litter from Walmart. They are 10 a small bag 14 for big. I also have an automated cat litter. Only dust when I dump the whole thing out and that's minimal.
Is it typically recommended for asthmatic cats?
Edit: also, i thought it had to be clumping to work?
We use this stuff, and it meets your requirements. I like it more than anything else we have used
https://www.kroger.com/p/abound-natural-clumping-cat-litter/0001111080010