“KittyPoo litter is amazing. It’s so easy and virtually mess free. You open the box, pour in the litter, scoop and stir throughout the month; then close the box, and toss it. There’s no odor; and there’s no dust with Silica and just a tiny bit with Fine Grain. We purchased the mat, and it all stays on the mat. The I can vacuum the mat without it sliding or sticking in my vacuum. I will never go back to clay litter.”
“It does what it needs to do. I like that the box is self contained and I can just toss it when a new one comes. However, my cat likes to toss litter and boy do these things hurt to step on! But I purposely get the larger bits because they make less of a mess. I would recommend for your kitties!”
“My kitty is an older fellow, set in his ways. When I rescued him, I was a bit concerned about how he would like the "new" kind of litter and box, but he took to it immediately, with no problem!”
“We were looking for an easier solution to our previous litter box. One that tracked less, was less maintenance, and had less of that litter box smell. That’s exactly what we found with the silica litter box. The litter is great as it tracks less than the soy based clump-able one we were using and it holds in the odors fantastically. It’s also very easy to maintain and our two cats took to it right away. We have two cats and I’d recommend a meeting box every two weeks.”
“I was hesitant to get my granddaughter a kitten due to litter box odor. I tried at 5 kitty litter's from the store. Kitty Poo Poo pop up on my FB. I was thinking what do I have to lose. I have had my Kitty Poo for 3 weeks. No odor and easy to scoop. I will get my new box next week. The best part except no odor is I get to throw the box I have away.”
“Our 14 year old cat adjusted well to his new box. He had two large boxes with messy, dusty litter. I followed the instructions from kitty poo to add some of his old litter to the silica. Everything is good except the silica is all over our carpet and it hurts to walk on it. Only one of our 3 vacuums picks up the silica. I have to drag it upstairs every day. Yikes.”