🐱 Elevate your cat's comfort while saving the planet!
Naturally Fresh Cat Litter is a sustainable, unscented litter made from upcycled walnut shells. Weighing 26 lbs, it offers superior odor control, quick clumping action, and a low-tracking formula, making it the perfect choice for eco-conscious cat owners.
W**R
Don't hesitate, buy this, try it and you'll be sold.
Game changer on multiple cats and one litter box. Zero smell. My mother is card carrying cat lady with 4 cats and one litter box. She used the multiple cat litter from big box stores and grocery stores. Before her whole house smelled of the fragrance in the litter....not of what is deposited by the cats in the litter itself. When her clothing began smelling like the litter smell I had to find something else. I was in a small boutique pet food store where we get our pet food when a man came in to buy this as a donation to the Humane Society. I decided to give it a try. My mom, being extremely frugal on money, kept a log of how often she had to add to and change the box compared to normal litter and this came out more economical and the fragrance smell in her house is completely gone. I don't smell cats at all. There is no smell. I walk in her backdoor and there's nothing. We have it on auto delivery to her door since she's older and getting heavy litter boxes at store every month is hard for her. She is so happy saying she should get another cat......No.
S**N
I'm sold!!
This is the best all natural litter I've found yet! It functions great. It doesn't have any dust, so I don't have to worry about it clogging or irritating my kitty's respiratory tract. It's a great value, for amount! I can get three box changes out of one bag! I would like to see a smaller size available however, since it's so heavy.For deodorizing, if needed between changing, I simply sprinkle a little baking soda in it, swirl it around and the smell is gone almost instantly!It doesn't seem to stick to his paws either, so I'm not getting a bunch of litter around his box anyway. I am now a loyal customer and have a subscription! I highly recommend it. I can't review anything about multiple cat use, I apologize.
J**E
The best cat litter!
This is my favorite cat litter. It does quickly clump and there is no cloud of dust like clay litters. When I walk into the room I do not smell there is a cat box in there. As long as you remove the clumps daily you shouldn't have any issues with it sticking to the pan. It does track a little but it is easy to sweep or vacuum up. It is longer lasting than the clay litters I have used in the past and doesn't need to be scented. I currently am staying at a hotel and they were surprised I even had a cat when they came in to install new room furniture.
R**3
honest (no drama) review - I have two persian cats
Tracking: I adopted two cats and had no idea how much litter tracked. I have yet to find one that doesn't. I don't feel a zero tracking litter is even possible. I tried pine pellets, but one of my cats is declawed (by previous owner) and I found he was willing to use the other two boxes where I had a sawdust-type litter and this walnut litter. I noticed he preferred the walnut litter and stopped using the other two completely. Same goes for my second cat. The pine pellets were large and I'd find a few outside of the litter box but never found them in my bed. I've found that if I keep the bottom of my cats paws scissored (they have very long hairy paws) they track less. I can't get either of them to use a top entry box. That would definately help. This stuff tracks and tracks and tracks. I find it everywhere. But I've found that to be true with all other litters so I remind myself that this is safe for them, sustainable, and compostable so it will remain my first choice.Dust: I've used so many different litters over my lifetime. They are all dusty. All of them. I don't find it "covers" anything anymore than regular 'ol dust in my house. I give everything a quick swipe every couple of days in the bathroom and move on with my life. No dust drama. The reviews that describe staining...it's not staining - its dust. If you have a cat with white or light-colored paws you will see the earthy brown dust on their paws after they visit the loo. But they walk it off, rub it on your pillow, or clean it off themselves. Consider that it is a SAFE dust for them to consume and that is all you really need to know. My kitty with white paws has OCD so I only notice it occasionally to never. He hasn't ever been stained by the walnut litter. I do find this litter to be very dusty in one bag and then not so much in another. It's a natural product so that has to be expected. It wasn't created in a lab and won't be perfectly the same every time.Odor: My declawed kitty does not cover his poo so it's "smelly" with any litter I use. Scoop the poo right away people. Right away. Don't leave it in the box. Crack a window if you can. Problem solved. For the record my other cat covers her poo and it does a decent job. If your cats poo is that offensive then its the food or a GI issue and not the litter. Just sayin. As for the litter itself, it has an earthy scent that I actually kind of like and it is SAFE for my cats. As for urine odor, if it's extremely offensive then its diet or dehydration or both. Research this and make sure your cat's urine is what it should be and it won't smell. Easiest thing to do is to scoop the box. Problem solved. I've had friends tell me they would not even know I have cats if I didn't tell them but they do smell my spaniel dog when she is due for a bath. Can't win 'em all.Clumping: I think it clumps quite well but have noticed that you need a deep layer for it to clump extremely well. I don't use a deep layer because I like to wash the boxes and completely switch out the litter every one to two weeks and don't want to waste too much. I tilt the box to scrape the clump from the bottom of the box. I scoop boxes outdoors to reduce airborne dust and odors indoors. This is done right next to my pet waste compost bin so scraping the bottom of the box isn't an issue. I'd rather have fresh litter and scrape the bottom of the box then a thick layer of smelly used litter and waste a ton when I have to toss it. If your cat(s) don't mind 2-3 inches of litter and you don't mind wasting money throwing it all out, then yes it will clump very well for you. The best clumping litter I have ever used was a new one a celebrity cat guy endorses. I had to stop using it because it formed cement-like balls on the bums of my persians. But seriously it clumped like cement. I also reviewed it.Sustainability and disposal: I lumped these together because it is so important! Its crushed walnut shells. Renewable and doesn't do any harm at all. It could only be better if it were from organic farming/harvesting methods. Which is why I didn't give it five stars. Its entirely compostable. I compost our litter, cat poo and dog poo. Yes this is safe to do and recommended by the USDA. Do your own research on composting. Our pet waste never goes in landfills.Longhaired cats: It sticks to them. It sticks to their bums. It sticks to their paws. It gets in their coats. I find that I can pick it out or brush it out. It does bother me. I like a clean house and finding this stuff everywhere is really uncool. They can't help it. So I remind myself that I am so grateful that they actually use the box in the first place and get over myself. I plan to get a robot vac to assist my overworked broom. If you have shorthair cats you may not even notice or be too chill to care. I plan to try the pelleted version of this litter next but I expect my declawed cat will not use it. I may put the pelleted version in the box upstairs so that I may find less of it in my bed. Only one of my cats uses that box so it would be okay to put the pellets here.I love this litter. I would love for it to track less and to be less dusty but its other attributes outweigh those minor inconvenieces so I will continue to use this litter until something better comes along. It's a great litter that keeps my cats safe, they will actually use it, and it alligns with my evironmental moral compass. 4 stars now but if they made it organic I'd give it 5.
A**R
Like my natural walnut kitty litter
I have my first cat and she is eight years old and I like the product because it doesn’t go all over the the place and no odor and naturalA friend of mine recommended it however it is pricey , but I continue to use it and there’s no dust with it even though some other companies say there is no dust, there is
P**O
Good product. More important: review of delivery.
The product is excellent. Controls urine odor very well. Does track a bit more than clay, but the tradeoff favors this product.
B**R
Really great litter!
This litter is great! It’s nowhere near as dusty as Swheat scoop, and it doesn’t smell bad at all! Even after a week it still doesn’t have a smell to it. With Shweat Scoop I’d have to change out the litter completely after 5-7 days. And by then it was already starting to smell bad. This litter doesn’t have that problem at all!Only set back is that it does happen to stick to the paws so they get some out a lot, but a litter mat fixes that problem.
Z**A
Tracking is bad
I was using the green tea pea husk prior to getting a new kitten, that honestly refused to use it. So I had to switch. After going through a few more tofu litters to no avail I decided to try walnut. So far it's worked. It's great value for the amount you get, I'm down to only cleaning the litter boxes once per day, it lasts and the odor is minor. The only complaint I would give is the tracking, it's the same as clay. time to invest into more litter catching mats.
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