“I really like this litter. This is my first experience with an alternative litter to clay. This is so much better. It clumps well, it smells pleasant, it lasts long too. I have 6 rescues (they do have other boxes with other litter types) and it holds up better than the other litter types. This is my favorite. My one con with this is that the bag is expensive and way too small. I can get other litters in larger bags for my 6 for less money. I don't know how long I will be able to continue buying this one due to the number of kitties, the small bag and the high price. However, if you only have one or 2 felines, I would highly recommend this litter. You do need a mat in front of the boxes because particles DO get tracked around by the fur balls. You would also need to sweep often there the box is kept. I still give it a #5 star rating.”
“I really like that the soy litter doesn’t get all over our house like the traditional cat litters. We find very little of the litter on the floor and throughout the house. Also happy to recycle the box at the end of the month. My cat enjoys it also!”
“Stinks, doesn’t clump and it tracks as badly as clay litter. Does not sift well through the scooper. Looks like a box of ramen noodles. Never buying again!”
“I was looking for a litter that met several criteria and this one finally did it. It is a pellet litter, so it doesn't track everywhere. It is soy-based and soft on my cat's paws. It clumps for easy scooping. It manages odors well. My cat is very happy with it. Thanks Kitty Poo Club!”
“This litter is most remarkable for its total absence of smell. In my experience, every other type of litter on the market today -- even other soy products -- exude unpleasant odors. This one does not. I will say that a bag lasts me a week -- not the month that is advertised. This makes the product somewhat expensive, but it is well worth it to me to have an odor-free house.”