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Natural Premium Super Clumping Cat Litter, 20L/15kg Bentonite Clay Cat Litter Ideal for Short Haired Cats, Highly Absorbent, Non-Toxic, Dust Free Odour Control Litter, last 4X Longer

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The biggest difference between the two comes down to price (clumping is more expensive, generally) and how often you're willing to completely change out the litter (non-clumping requires more frequent changing). According to Cornell University’s College of Veterinary Medicine, repeated exposure to allergens, such as dust from clay, can cause your kitty’s immune system to go into hyperdrive. When this happens, your cat will suffer from inflammation, swelling, irritation, and constricted airways.

When you choose a cat litter with artificial scents or colors, you might experience some benefits like cheaper price and fragrances that help cover up odors, but you might also be stressing out your cat. Non-clumping clay litter is made primarily of a material called Fuller’s Earth, which is a type of natural clay known for its absorbent properties. Another eco-friendly cat litter material is plant-based materials such as corn. These can be very effective litters, and are sustainable and biodegradable too. The only real downsides are theat they don’t always clump as well as clays, and can be a little more expensive. However if you want to minimise your impact on the environment they are a very good choice. Recycled PaperIf you’re using non-clumping litter, remove solid waste every day, and replace the litter every 4-5 days/weekly. For a long time, cat clay litter used to be the norm. It’s cheap, readily available, and effectively does its job. Unfortunately, vets and cat parents have discovered over the years that cat clay litter brings about a host of health problems to our feline friends. And that’s not all, cat clay litter is also hazardous to pregnant women, and it’s terrible for the environment, too. You will also notice I only ever call it “molar clay” to not activate the anti-cat litter people and if we are being honest, I think my soil is more absorbent granules than cat litter …but either way, it’s all molar clay. What Cat Litters Are Actually Molar Clay? We choose tofu cat litter as the best cat litter because it can satisfy a variety of different needs. Whether you’re concerned about the environment, want to keep a tidy home, or, most importantly, want to give your cat the healthiest and safest option, tofu cat litter delivers on all fronts.

You can read more in our blog posts about the best way to dispose of cat litter, and why not to flush cat litter. What Litter is Best for your Cat? Just like the cat litter, there are plenty of absorbent granules that are available, but they are made from some other substance that is not ideal for bonsai, so always make sure it is molar clay you are buying.If you are pregnant, planning to get pregnant, or you have a pregnant woman in your home, please avoid cat clay litter at all costs. Experienced cat owners know that choosing the right litter is just as important as finding the perfect cat litter box. However, the broad selection of options can leave a cat owner lost and confused! Here you can find a brief overview of the different types of litter available and their individual benefits. Some cat litters have added fragrances, such as pine, to hide the unpleasant smells. However while these smells might be attractive to us humans, they don’t have the same effect on cats and could put them off. Just think how it feels to go into a room where someone has sprayed a really strong perfume – it can be rather unpleasant and overbearing. This is how it would feel to a cat, who has a much more sensitive sense of smell compared to us humans. Cats also mark their territory with their scent, so by masking it with artificial smells this could also put them off using the tray. However, you can see I was a little vague for the rest of Europe and America, so should you just buy cat litter if you are not quite sure what it is made of? Corn-based litters: Derived from whole-kernel corn, corn-based litters are biodegradable and offer excellent clumping properties. They are also highly absorbent and provide good odor control. Corn-based litters tend to produce less dust than clay litters, making them a safe option for cats prone to respiratory issues.

Environmental impact: Clay cat litter is not biodegradable, which means it contributes to landfill waste. Additionally, the extraction of clay from the earth involves strip mining, which can have negative environmental consequences. If sustainability is a priority for you, consider exploring eco-friendly alternatives like wood, corn, or recycled paper-based litters.Molar clay cat litter is more absorbent than other types of litter, so it will keep your cat’s litter box drier. This can help to reduce the amount of ammonia that is produced and can also help to prevent bacterial growth. What would they say if it suddenly became very popular in Japan to use akadama for cat litter… would that then make it a bad soil component? What if they sold it in pet stores for half the price… would they go there and buy it? Molar clay cat litter is dust-free and gentle on your cat’s paws. It is also hypoallergenic, so it won’t irritate your cat’s skin or cause respiratory problems.

Clay is one of the oldest and most commonly used types of cat litter. There are both clumping and non-clumping clay litters. As you can see, there are several options for clay cat litter. Clay is an excellent option for those who want the ease of cleaning the litter box. Let’s face it, cleaning the litter box is the not-so-pleasant part of owning a cat, but there’s no way around it. Clay allows for a high absorbency, which leads to hard clumps that make scooping easier. In most cases, you won’t have to change the entire litter every time; simply scoop and add more litter.Recycled paper litters: are made from repurposed paper products like newspapers, magazines, or cardboard. They are biodegradable and often dust-free. Paper litters come in various forms, including pellets, granules, or shredded paper, and offer good absorbency and odor control. If you are seeing anything like this you may be looking at molar clay. I would buy it …then test it to be sure. Plant fibre cat litter - arguably the most sustainable option, made from a wide variety of natural waste products, from corn or wheat fibres to peanut shells. All are dried out, combined and compressed into granules or pellets. Clay is the most traditional and popular material for cat litter, and it can be either non-clumping or clumping. A natural herbal attractant in Dr. Elsey's Cat Attract Litter brings cats to their litter box and helps prevent accidents when cats are in a new home or have a new litter box.

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