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This Natural Soy Litter is a revolutionary cat litter made from 100% biodegradable soybeans, offering a flushable, ultra-absorbent, and fast-drying solution. With zero dust and low tracking, it ensures a clean and fresh environment for both you and your feline friend.
Scent Name | Scent-Free (2 Packs) |
Material Type | Soybean |
Item Weight | 6 Pounds |
M**Y
Great! Remember: it’s Tofu, not Clay
ReviewHonesty upfront: every tofu litter I’ve tried is pretty much the same in terms of effectiveness. Some have different scents, colors, or pellet sizes, but their absorbency, or, really, their clumping ability, has been essentially universal for the half dozen or so brands I’ve tried. And I’m okay with that—I think the way it clumps is perfectly reasonable, more than I would’ve ever expected before trying a tofu litter for the first time. This one from Furberry works precisely as it should, and, though unscented, really smells like a fresh baked cookie! A pleasant surprise to be sure. The packaging is all honest and correct. If my picture seems to indicate it’s more dusty than the claimed “99% dust-free,” that’s my doing. I cleaned and very lightly coated it with baking soda before adding the Furberry litter. If you want a tofu litter, this is a fantastic choice!Tofu/Not Clay PreambleAs for my “tofu, not clay” comment in the title—that was mainly for those not yet familiar with tofu litters. If that’s not you, you’re still welcome to continue reading, but you already know this stuff, though I understand if you just want to finish reading my ramblings perhaps due to your perfectionism and/or completionism, or maybe you’ve found me quite irritating thus far and you’re hoping to further fuel that irritation turning it into fully fledged loathing. Whatever your reasons, thank you for continuing.Tofu/Not ClayClay litters may pose a risk to your furbags. They usually have unnecessary scents and other chemicals to aide with clumping and odor control, what’s more they can emit lots dust, especially when little four-paws is digging around covering up or looking for a spot. While the clumping and artificial scents make it easier on humans (the dust can sometimes be a problem for us too), it’s not so much the case for cats. There are also added environmental and potentially social side effects of clay litters. Clay has to be mined, and aside from the negative environmental impact of mass mining operations in general, they also don’t exactly have a great record socially or culturally in other countries. Clay litter is somewhat easier to clean, usually smells okay for longer, and you don’t usually have to dump the whole box too regularly, just scoop. Tofu litter clumps just fin and it keeps odors mostly at bay. With day scooping, it’ll last awhile, but eventually you’ll have to dump the whole box and restart. It is biodegradable, though, you can even flush it in small amounts!
K**A
Awesome product!
The media could not be loaded. In shortPROS:99% dust free ( really is)super absorbent,kills the odor very well,100% biodegradable,flushable,Very solid clumps that don't fall apart,Low tracking.CONS:Very hard clups which isnt a bad thing but let clumps sit in toilet bowl a few mins before flushing to prevent clothing.Sticks to the bottom of the litter box a bit.Detailed:Love this! I had a different tofu litter that my cats love but it was way too dusty and made my cats Asthma symptoms worse. This stuff has almost no dust, absorbs all the stink of cat pee and poo. The only down side is it gets as hard as a rock and stiks to the bottom on the litter box... Also if you plan on flushing it let the litter clumps sit in the toilet bowl water for 5-10 minutes to ensure that the have become soft enough to go though the pipes. I made the mistake of flushing 1/3 of a litter box and clogged the toilet 🤦 not to worry though Drano did the job in about 5-10 minutes and cleared it all up.. So flush a few clumps at a time.Pics:1st pic shows the clumps2nd pic shows clumps in toiletVideo shows no dust ( right after cleaning litter box and before adding new litter)P.S. NEVER FLUSH CAT POO! Our sewer systems were not designed to deal with cat feces therefore Some parts will be left in the wastewater after it has been treated and can end up in our rivers and eventually in our drinking water! Certain bacteria in cat feces is harmful to humans and other animals.
P**R
flushable litter
like it’s flushable dislike bag sizes need more or larger bags. smells great
A**A
It doesn’t stick to my cat, and that’s what’s important
So I have a female cat with kidney issues. We found that using a regular clay based litter was easier on the humans for cleanup, but that it stuck to her fur and sometimes to her butt, which (although the vets never said this could be a cause) seemed to be not helping her avoid UTIs.The cat is 18 years old and has had like 10 UTIs since 2018… we had been going back and forth over which litter to use. Like, do we get the $9, 42lbs bag of clay stuff from Costco that lasts 2 months and is fairly easy to scoop? The litter is cheap, but the UTI and vet treatment plus all the laundry, cleaning and stress (from the peeing in wrong places due to UTI) or we buy this stuff which costs 4 times as much for a 2 month supply, and have a healthier kitty and less stress for me.Bonus! When some inevitably gets kicked out of the litterbox, it doesn’t stay stuck to your floor and is much easier to sweep up than traditional clay litter.Cons: the cost is high. The pellets don’t go through the scoop so there’s a lot of clean litter that gets tossed when scooping.Pros: doesn’t make my cat sick. Gives me more time with the cat I love.
S**A
Literally the best!
This litter is seriously the best litter I’ve ever had to use. Low tracking, little to no odor l, even after my cat takes a big poo. Easy to clean, cats love it. A++
X**U
it's so so
this litter doesn't stick to the poop AT ALL.For pee, it crumble easily, and when I scooped it, is still kinda sticky which is GROSS.doesn't have any scent, and it's dissolvable.
R**J
Buy this if you want your house to smell like a porto-potty in the middle of summer
By far the worst litter I've ever had. First off, its not dust free, it makes more dust than any other 'no dust' litter I've tried. But the worst part is the smell. If your cats pee in this and you don't clean it up in about 20 seconds it gives off an odor like the most rank porto-potty in the middle of summer you ever smelled. The smell was so bad that I had to change my shirt to get it off me after emptying it. On top of that, it says you can flush this but it has to soak for at least an hour before it'll safely go down without clogging the toilet. Oh, and after an hour the smell is even worse.
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