Pros: Price, availablility Cons: Clumps break when scooping, makes for a big mess, my cats hate it
Since introducing two Humane Society cats to my household 3 months ago, I've been on the search for the perfect litter. I want a litter that clumps good, doesn't leave a stinky smell behind after a day or two, is inexpensive, lasts long and one my two ...
Pros: easy to pour out of container, controls odor well, flushable Cons: dusty, dusty, dusty
Man! I poured this into the cat box and had to leave the room while the dust settled!!! I also had to wash my glasses off and blow my nose. I almost had an asthma attack, I swear. This is some really finely ground litter! I normally use Arm and ...
Pros: Decent odor and dust control. Cons: Clumps fall apart when scooping.
We are always looking for ways to save a little money, so when my husband saw the Cat's Pride Scoopable at the store for only $4.20 it seemed like a bargain for 7 lbs. He was impressed with their claim of 40% more scoops per pound than the...
Here I go again, testing out yet another cat litter while on my search for the perfect one... I had a coupon for $1 off of a container of Cat's Pride cat litter. This meant I got a 14 pound pourable plastic container for less than $4! What a steal! ...
Pros: Affordable, small granules, nice texture and color, dust free, light Cons: Clumps break apart, sticks to the bottom, non-usable with littermaid
I'm the mom of Chiminou, a 15 year old diabetic tomcat (main coon). HE has been diagnosed less than a year ago. Chiminou and I are still adjusting to his new condition. One of the effect of this disease is excessive drinking meaning, excessive peeing! ...
Pros: flushable, cheap Cons: no dust control, no clumpability, waste a lot of product
How could I resist. They were three little kittens sitting all together in an alley behind where I work where a lot of traffic and other natural phenomena were ready to snuff them out. After bringing them inside (dont tell the boss), giving them...
Pros: Absorbs odors, clumps well, Cats seem to enjoy it Cons: Flushability not as good as other litters
There are some products that it would seem like a reviewer is more likely to resort to listing what is written on the packaging to than others. Frankly, I loathe movie reviews that tell me what I can find on the IMDB, loathe music reviews that simply ...
Pros: effective odor control Cons: I make a mess while scooping
What died?
The most obnoxious smell was wafting out of my bathroom and assaulting my nose. I thought my husband had taken a massive dump or something when I realized it was coming from the cat box. Wooooo.
Pros: Isn't highly scented, clumps but doesn't clog pipes, handles cat odor very well. Cons: Some airborne dust when poured, and dry-tracks outside the box.
We trapped the injured feral at my husband's workplace, had him treated for parasites, neutered, and the injury assessed. His left rear foot had been traumatically amputated, we think by a dumpster door slamming shut on it. The vet did a surgical ...
Pros: Odor control is pretty good, no dust, and has a light, fresh floral scent. Cons: "Clumps" break apart while scooping, and cats track a fine, gray granule trail.
I maintain one litter box for our two male cats, Newton and Shiloh. Newton is a 4 1/2 year old black and white "tuxedo" Manx, and Shiloh is a 2 1/2 year old orange tabby. Both of our "boys" are strictly inside cats, so it is very important to me to...
Pros: Not much dust, flushable, inexpensive, and doesn't track as much as Scoop Away No Track. Cons: Still tracks a little bit.
When I first found my kitten I bought Cat's Pride. But because my cat tracked some of her litter out of her box and I really don't like having to vacuum everyday. I thought I would try Scoop Away's No Track formula. I guess what makes it different is...
Pros: cheap, and the cat loves it Cons: easily makes a mess
We brought our new kitten home about 2 months ago, and at first, I just wanted her to have the best. I went out and bought the best food, the best grooming tools, and the most expensive litter. Well, as time went on, I tried different brands, and I...
Pros: Our Kitten won't use anything else! Cons: None that I know of
Our kitten, Jackson, let me know in no uncertain terms, "Do not mess with my Cat's Pride Scoopable Litter!" When we brought him home, the first bag we used was Cat's Pride, no problems, everything's fine! The second bag we bought was not Cat's...
Pros: clumping, scoopable, flushable, works with automatic litter boxes Cons: sticks to the bottom of the box,
With 5 cats I have a lot of litter box cleaning to do, and I hate cleaning the litter box. My oldest cat Goofy also has renal failure which means that when she uses the box, her puddles are double the size of a normal cat. So I need some heavy duty...
Pros: Doesn't use sodium bentonite as clumping agent which can make your cat sick. Cons: Doesn't clump as well as other clumping litters. A sacrifice worth making for cat's health.
While I realize that there are other litters which clump harder than Cat's Pride, I use it because it does not use sodium bentonite as it's clumping agent. This explains why clumps might break up when scooping. This also explains why Cat's Pride will not ...
Maximum clumping and maximum value. Uses fewer pounds to control odor because it has 40% more litter per pound than other national brands. 14 lb. of C...More at Buy.com Marketplaces
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