“So much easier to clean up what the cat tracks out than clay or silica litters. Clumps up nicely. It is not fragrant and I do not think it really does any odor control but scooping often and disposing of the box every month keeps odors at bay. Highly recommend if the tracking of litter all over your house drives you crazy.”
“After a few successful months with Kitty Poo's Clumping Litter, I decided to give the Soy Litter a try this month. I am transitioning him with a regular clumping box and a half soy and half litter box for another month. The soy litter is lighter than the clumping litter and creates way less tracking. I noticed no smell at the end of the month. It is a little extra work transitioning, but totally worth it.”
“I love, love, love this litter. I have tried most of them. This litter is the cleanest as far as tracking and clean up! I also love the fact that you just throw everything away!”
“I buy this for my sons cat- he likes it because there is zero dust! I used it once for my cat but it did not control odor at all!!! So if you are ok scooping immediately and spraying air freshener after each use then it’s great but that’s not for me.”
“I really like that the soy-based litter is biodegradable, but it isn't great in containing urine odor. It turns into a gooey paste when soaked in urine, and is difficult to remove from the corners of the litter box, where my cat always pees. I'm switching to the silicon litter to see how that goes.”
“Have had the box a about a month. So far the cat is sticking mostly to her old box. This month we’re ordering a different litter in our new box. Maybe she’ll like the clay litter better.”
“This is a great product. I have tried corn, silica, and clay and really prefer this. The pellets absorb plenty, and turn into something that kind of looks and smells like play-do before you scoop it. Rarely do I find litter much further than a few feet around the box. There is no dust to speak of. I truly hate litter boxes (especially clay litter) and cleaning them, so this is a worthwhile investment for me each month. Tips: Sometimes I throw a little extra litter on top of the spot that my cat perpetually aims for before scooping to minimize the stickiness. When it's time to switch the box I scoop it thoroughly, and then all the remaining dry litter goes on top of the new box. I also keep an extra bag on hand to supplement as needed if there isn't remaining litter I want to transfer or if I want to buy some extra time with the box I have. The scoop gets messy, but if you swish it in clean toilet water the soy will dissolve off.”