🐾 Scoop the Best, Leave the Rest!
World's Best Cat Litter is a premium clumping, biodegradable cat litter made from sustainable corn. Weighing 12.7 kg, it offers exceptional odour control, quick clumping, and is 99% dust-free, making it a safe choice for both pets and their owners. Plus, it's flushable and comes in recyclable packaging, ensuring an eco-friendly experience.
Pet Type | Cats |
Product Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 cm; 12.7 kg |
Item model number | WB12.7 |
Pet Life Stage | Adult |
Allergen Information | Abalone Free |
Colour | Litter/Original |
Size | 12.7 kg (Pack of 1) |
Volume | 0.1 Fluid Ounces |
Number of Items | 1 |
Quantity | 1 |
Storage Information | Store in a dry place |
Specific Uses | Active |
Batteries required | No |
Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 12.7 kg |
G**D
Im more impressed with this than I probably should be
As I have an indoor cat I'm always a bit nervous about catty smells coming from his tray. So I do tend to look for "odour neutralising" claims on the packs, and have been using Catsan Hygiene Plus (or something) for months, which I'm happy with in terms of smells, but as a litter (absorbing pee, ease of removing poo) is not perfect. Also being litter, I had to remove poos with a little bag; my cat doesn't usually go much more frequently than once a day, but it did play on my mind that 2 weeks worth of cat poo in the black bin probably wasn't great.So on spotting this, I was interested in the various odour-free life claims, but I tried this one mostly because I was intrigued by the flush-able material; Which turns out to be derived from corn!I wasn't really sure if he would take to it, it being SO different to Catsan; its a corn-yellow colour for one thing, has a prominent (but not unpleasant) mealy scent rather than no smell to it, and its very fine - not as fine as sugar, more like coarse sand.Once it was in the tray, my cat was straight in there digging, pushing and sniffing it - and I was mortified when he STARTED EATING IT! I quickly scooped him out (he fought to get back in) and checked the pack; apparently, your cat eating it on first inspection is both completely safe and common, so apprehensively I let him at it. He had a couple more nibbles, spent about 5 minutes happily pawing at and digging around in it, then tottered off for a nap. First test passed.His first use of it was weirdly quite sweet - this litter is a lot more "mobile" than Catsan, and he seemed a little disconcerted as he sat to pee - I assume it moves around like sand does when pressed on - but once he got his stance sorted he had his pee, buried it, and cantered off. I waited an hour or so to allow it to clump (which it turns out is a lot longer than you need to), then took the tray and a scoop to the loo - Now this litter CLUMPS - like a solid ball, which scoops out no mess - straight in the loo - gone.Once the tray was back, there wasnt a trace of odour AT ALL.I didnt think it could get better, then he went for a number 2: Again, just a matter of taking the tray to the loo, scooping out the poop, flush - done. Now this is gross, so apologies, but what this stuff seems to do is almost... "sugar coat the turd" - so as they technically have a thin coating, poos arent *completely* odour free, but the smell is massively reduced - and with normal poos, mess is negligible.Additionally I was concerned this would work out expensive, but actually the clumping is so effective that the bulk of the litter stays clean and completely odour free - and by scooping out the clumps, all you need to do is top up the litter when it gets a bit low - rather than needing to replace the full litter every 2-3 days as I did with Catsan.I got the 6.35kg bag to try first - and I think, as an estimate, I'll probably get at least 6 weeks use from the one bag. Compare this to how much Catsan I get through in the same space of time, and actually the price is pretty much the same - if not a *little* bit cheaper than CatsanIf I had ONE complaint, its that the bag isnt resealable - but this isnt really an issue. Also this does track quite badly - but thats probably more the work of my cat than a problem with the litter (that is, I think hes using the same force he would use on his catsan, but being lighter this flicks out much more) (Plus he's always been over-zealous with his digging, so might just be something I have to contend with until I get a hooded tray!)
A**M
Fantastic Feline Facilities!
With a four cat household, I find myself unfortunately pre-occupied with litter trays and their contents. I've tried many brands, and I can honestly say this one lives up to its name. My cats love the consistency, it has no scent that offends their nose, and smells nice enough to me (it doesn't smell of much to be honest.)Its absorbent and clumping nature means that urination "clots" into a lump you can easily remove. It is meant to be flushable, but if your plumbing is a bit dodgy you might want to chuck the urine chunks in the bin to prevent pipe congestion. They don't smell at all, which is a blessed relief.As for more solid waste, the strength of fragrance is going to depend on your cats diet. Mine eat raw, so it's less offensive. However, this cat litter does a great job of keeping the smell under wraps and neutralising it quickly.As for the tracking of litter, it can still have this problem to some extent. The larger pieces are a good size so as not to get caught between the cat's toes, but over the course of its use, the natural substance does break down into a kind of sand. It doesn't cause respiratory problems, as it's not fine enough to inhale, but it can cling to the cat's fur and end up outside the litter tray. A good mat solves this, though, and leads to a very satisfactory litter tray arrangement.One other bonus: due to its natural composition, the litter doesn't irritate paws, unlike some which are more synthetic.
G**Y
OMG where have you been all my life ❤️
This is, quite literally, the best cat litter you will ever buy.There is no dust except a little bit on the inside of the bag (I buy the very large bag, so to avoid getting any of that dust on my arm when I’m scooping out some new litter to put in the trays, I just cut the top bit of bag off).The smell is pleasant, a little bit like sweetcorn!There is a bit of tracking but I think you’ll always have that with any litter, however there is a lot less than with any other types we have tried before, because the particles are much finer and don’t stick to the cats’ paws so much.Both my kittens seem to love it.A tip is to not scoop out the way all the poo immediately once they’ve done it, but rather shake the contents around so that the little presents they leave you are fully covered in litter before you attempt to scoop them out - that way, all offerings are nicely coated in litter and can be easily scooped out, without leaving residue on your scoop, nor on the side of the litter tray.The best part about this letter, is that you really don’t have to do the weekly massive litter change like you probably do with your existing litter.I simply scoop out all offerings daily, sometimes using a latex glove to remove any small clumps that have gone through my scoop, sometimes I’ll tilt the tray in order to wipe any small smears off with antibac spray, then I use a little plastic shovel to top up any litter that has been used.You read that correctly – you never need to do a full litter tray clean again! And before you wonder if it smells, it never smells bad.And this is with two uncovered trays because I have kittens who like to stand up tall when they poo.Buy it. You’ll be so glad you did 😻
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