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Standard Disposable Litter Box (Corn & Wheat) 1-2 boxes (28.99/box) / 1 Reviews

4.2 Rating 512 Reviews
Ginger immediately took to it. It is lighter weight. Better for disposal and the planet than clay!
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Posted 2 years ago
Cupcake uses the litter with no problems. She has a habit of kicking it out of the box on the mat. Easy to clean up.
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Posted 2 years ago
I like the clumping, doesn’t turn into “cement”and my cats do well with it. Almost no dust when scooping, which is what I was hoping for.
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Posted 2 years ago
I tried the corn and wheat litter because I wanted to cut down on the amount of dust from the fine-grain silica. The corn and wheat litter was awful! It stuck to my cats’ paws and tracked ALL over my house. I hated it and promptly switched back to the fine-grain silica. I will deal with dust all day versus wet litter that sticks to my cats!
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Posted 2 years ago
After setting out one kitty poo club litter box, neither one of my cats went in it! GREAT! Then I decided to place them in the litter box to show them what it was. Both of them jumped out! GREAT! A week later, I noticed that the litter had been disturbed...SOMEONE used it! And after that, both kitties started using it! GREAT!
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Posted 2 years ago
I only ordered one box at first to try it out, but after the first week, I changed my order to two boxes. All of our kitties love the litter and had no issues changing over from their previous litter box.
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Posted 2 years ago
The corn and wheat liter definitely absorbs the scent much better and it clumps easily, however it is so messy. I feel like I need to vacuum every day, because it’s tracked everywhere.
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Posted 2 years ago
i love the cardbox and so does my kitty....unfortunately she will only use it when the weather is bad and insists on going outside otherwise very frustrating but worth the effort.....i will keep trying to get her to use it all the time
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Posted 2 years ago