Great Litter but not for long-hair breeds or sick cats
I have a maine coon and from what I've observed, as kittens they make mistakes and step in their own urine and faeces once in a blue moon, when that happens, there's immediate clumping action to her paws and tail - this takes us straight to the bathroom to get it shampooed off if not she'll attempt to lick it and there's a need to prevent swallowing. After coming out of her litter box, she always makes a few shakes to get the dust off her.
When that doesn't happen, it is a great clumping litter to use, there's still dust but not as much as the cheaper brands, and I find that the silicate added does help, the size of the litter works well with the scoops. It would be nice if they added some form of deodorant in their litter as I'm currently having to mix an odour binder in. As my maine coon has diarrhoea problems, I'm currently switching to other cat litters if I don't find one that suits, will consider using back Golden Grey Master due to its affordability.