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Cat Clumping Litter - Litter & Housetraining for Cats, 6L Kitten Litter, 100% Biodegradable Flushable Cat Litter, Natural Cats Best Cat Litter Clumping

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Traditional cat litter ends up in the garbage, which then ends up in a landfill. Because these conventional clumping litters are designed to swell when exposed to water, they actually end up taking up even more space in landfills, which is concerning if you think about how many cat owners are dumping their cat litter into the trash. Made from 100% natural materials and with no added fragrance, this is a great option for a single cat home and homes with fussy or sensitive cats. The mineral protection of each granule ensures reliability and long-lasting odour control without any added ingredients. Now you can protect your kitty and have a positive impact on the environment simultaneously. Extreme Absorbency Since tofu is a natural product made from bean dregs, your cat can safely ingest some. We still would not recommend you start feeding your cat a whole bag of tofu beans, but it’s nice to know that that the product is relatively safe for consumption. The ingredients used to create the Tofu Cat litter are high quality and raw so they are safer and healthier. This means the litter is suitable for kittens and it is harmless if it is swallowed.

Most environmentally friendly options are made from reclaimed or recycled materials and are biodegradable too. Top environmentally-friendly cat litter materials Not all litter is flushable, especially clay and silica. If you want to flush it though, make sure you choose a flushable litter. The Felight Antibacterial cat litter is lightweight, low-dust and non-clumping. It is made in the UK and uses patented antibacterial silverfresh technology to neutralise odours and keep bad smells away for up to 10 days.

If you’re now on board with tofu cat litter and want to try transitioning your cat to this environmentally-friendly, safe, mess-free option, we have a recommendation. Not to be confused with the protein source you eat, it gets it's name because it's made from the food-grade pulp of soybeans (same as tofu that you eat), making it a non-toxic, 100% natural alternative to conventional cat litters. If you're curious, we recently compared tofu litter with clay litter to see how it differs from the industry standard.

CJ’s Kitty Friendly is designed especially for young cats and as such, is the best litter for kittens. Nature’s Calling is virtually dust-free and does not contain any harmful chemicals or toxins meaning it is completely safe for your cat and home. Knowing how often to change cat litter is important for a number of reasons, from hygiene to encouraging your kitty to make use of it. If you're scooping daily (which is definitely advisable) and investing in clumping cat litter, then you may only need to change litter every two to three weeks. It's also worth going the extra yard and learning how to clean a litter box for maximum efficiency. Generally clumping cat litter has smaller particles, this helps it clump but this also creates a lot more dust make it a bad choice for anyone who suffers from asthma. Biokat’s Diamond Care is a natural clay litter that contains aloe vera to help care for your cat’s paws and natural active carbon to eliminate odours.The pellets are soft on cat’s paws, good for the environment and biodegradable. Although not scented, this litter is highly absorbent and is able to deal with odour naturally. The pellets are fragrance free and contain no chemicals and additives. The pellets are easy to dispose of, they can be thrown into a waste bin or composted. There is also no expiry date for the pellets as they keep extremely well.

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