“I have tried many different kinds of litter and this one is my favorite from Kitty Poo Club. It clumps strongly which makes it easy to scoop. Odor does not seem to be an issue as long as I keep the boxes cleaned out once or more a day. Two out of three cats do not really track it outside of the box, but my oldest lady (19 YO American shorthair) does tend to track it throughout the house due to the small size of the granules. I wouldn't change that, though, as the small size is softer on her feet then larger pellets that won't track.”
“I usually use the silica litter which is my favorite. For some reason I decided to try another kind. And went with the corn and wheat and let me just say I am not a fan. And only for one reason. It gets everywhere! My cats litter box is in my basement and somehow this litter gets tracked all the way upstairs. And if you have a cat who really digs in their litter box this will also be all over the floor. As far as keeping odor under control it does that. Switching back to the silica. That will forever be my favorite.”
“I actually couldn’t keep my dogs out of this litter, and it had an odd smell. Every time I scooped it, more and more of the litter went with it, leaving a very, very small amount that I do not think would last a full month.”
“This whole concept is great. I love that the box is ♻️ recyclable, the litter is made with natural corn and wheat. It clumps so well and scooping is a breeze. And It comes straight to my door every month! #Customerforlife”
“Good litter, but it clumps too much and sticks to kitty’s paws. Small issues to contend with. The fine grain silica has been the best for us. Thank you.”
“I was really hesitant to try a cardboard litter box, but so far it's been great! I'm also very happy with the corn and wheat litter, it isn't dusty at all and does a good job covering the smells.”