Hi Everyone.... A big furry fuzzy hello... :-). I know that you are all probably tired of hearing the litter news but I have to chime in once again with big KUDOS for Yesterday's News. I have tried just about everything starting with clay litter(yucky), then went to the mix of wood pellets(seemed awfully big to me) with alfalfa pellets. We then added in Marshall's ferret litter which at $55 a 50lb bag shipped was outrageous but we mixed that in as well. We found MFL to be very dusty...boo to MF... Ok so I finally find Yesterday's News and we tried it tonight and I was impressed. I did the water test and loved how quickly it soaked it up and reacted to the water. I actually had to crumble it in my fingers to make it break up but it did. We have 2 kittens in the ferret room right now(they think they are ferrets..hee hee) and they were thrilled with YN. We had them on clumping, bad choice in a ferret room but now that our ferrets are free roam in that room we had to act quick. So we switched kittens back to clay and man did the room smell. We had a small pan of mix in the corner for the ferrets. Well let me say as soon as we put YN in totally in the large pan the ferrets went crazy in it and the kittens loved it. I went back in the room later tonight to check on the crew and both kittens had just pooped and the ferrets had also gone in there. Unbelievable no smell at all!!! I pay under $13 for 30lbs but I am getting double the amount of litter compared to the clumping litter as we poured it into the old large containers. So now the decision comes to switch the rest of the house of 13 cats over to YN because of absolutely no dust. I mean none at all. I was impressed to say the least. I know that there are people that cannot afford that litter with lots in the house but for those of you that can I highly suggest it. Talk to your local stores about carrying it and if you have cats definitly try it. Well worth it. This way we can use a smaller amount and dump the pans more frequently which I like. Hope this helps.. Love & ferret hugs Debbie [Posted in FML issue 3582]