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Standard Disposable Litter Box (Silica) Reviews

4.7 Rating 6,408 Reviews
Does the job
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Posted 4 years ago
Great odor control, easy to scoop. Didn’t like tracking.
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Posted 4 years ago
I was doubtful that I would like this set up, but I really do!! Scooping is so easy now - even when my cat doesn't cover. The silica is great for drying things out and containing the smell. Disappointed that the silica is not available right now :(
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Posted 4 years ago
My cat easily adjust using it, use it right away. No accidents even after 3 wks. , meaning it maintains its absorption. No odor unlike the other silica I used previously, sometimes after two weeks it starts to smell that requires changing. We have to change it in two weeks otherwise he will start to have accidents. This new litter from kitty poo is now on its 3rd wk no sign of strong odor. My husband love it as well, easy after care, no more cleaning of litter box for him. Just wrap it up and put up the fresh one.
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Posted 4 years ago
Cats love t. They track quite a bit of the courser silica it out onto the mat but it does a great job with the order control. Will be glad to get the finer silica again.
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Posted 4 years ago
Litter box holds up well and litter keeps smell maintained. My cat also finds the litter fun for play with and takes a piece out daily to knock around.
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Posted 4 years ago
1. 1. Disposable litter box is a real convenience...but 2. Cardboard litter box seems to absorb, hold and emit pungent odors. 3, Sides of litter box often collapse during assembly. 4. Quantity of litter sent with box is inadequate to fill box. Had to buy supplemental litter at pet store. 5. Have only one cat.
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Posted 4 years ago
The silica litter does a great job of keeping the smell at bay, and of absorbing the urine. The house smells (and feels) cleaner with this stuff. The drawback is that the pebbles tend to find their way all throughout the house, so you’ll end up stepping on them randomly. And if you have a dog, he may or may not enjoy trying to eat said pebbles. Still, definitely the best of the options I’ve tried.
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Posted 4 years ago