“Really love how non toxic this is...and completely dust free. No fragrances, and clumps pretty well. Wish the bags were a little bigger/had more litter...I think maybe my cat just pees a lot, but I seem to go through a bag within a couple weeks”
“OK I just tried this one to avoid the dust that the fine silica was producing. The good thing is that there is no dust. The very bad thing is that it does not control any odor and the liquid waste becomes a complete mushy mess, sticking to the bottom of the litter box and making it very difficult to remove. I won’t be using this one again.”
“I’m not sure I understand how some folks love this stuff. The pellets are enormous and difficult to scoop even with a scoop with really wide holes- the pellets are too large to go through and I throw a bunch out each time I scoop. Cats wouldn’t use it till I mixed with some clay stuff because they didn’t know what it was! It does clump well and although it still tracks, it’s so big that it’s easy to sweep up. Will stick with Kitty Poo Club clay in the boxes from now on!”
“This was easy to set up and my cat Sirius took to it right away! The litter itself has a subtle but nice smell to it. It flushes down the toilet easily, too! I love this product so much that I bought half a year's worth.”
“litter that the whole household loves!! the cats do not track this litter around the house nearly as much as traditional store bought litter, neutral smelling and the best part is the front door delivery and cute patterns on the boxes!”
“Out of all the different litters I have tried, this one is the least dusty by far. Not sure I’ve noticed any dust actually. Super absorbent, and great odor control. I only wished a box would last longer. When scooped every day, I barely get 2 weeks out of it before there isn’t enough litter left. The box itself is still in great shape (compared to using the silica litter for the same time period where the box gets saturated). So, I just added an extra bag of litter to my order so that I can add more when necessary like I would with clay litter.”