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ARM & HAMMER Feline Pine Platinum Non-Clumping Cat Litter is a premium, no added scent litter made from 100% natural pine pellets combined with ARM & HAMMER baking soda for superior odor control. It’s 50% lighter than traditional clay litters, low dust, and sustainably sourced from reclaimed wood shavings, offering an eco-conscious, fresh, and comfortable solution for cats and their owners.





| ASIN | B08C4KVL1V |
| Best Sellers Rank | #74,445 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #1,516 in Cat Litter |
| Brand | ARM & HAMMER |
| Brand Name | ARM & HAMMER |
| Capacity | 8.17 kg |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 10,021 Reviews |
| Included Components | Litter |
| Item Display Weight | 18 Pounds |
| Item Form | Pallets |
| Item Type Name | Litter |
| Item Weight | 18 Pounds |
| Item form | Pallets |
| Item weight | 18 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Church & Dwight - Pet |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 10764375918779 |
| Material | Pine Wood |
| Material Type | Pine Wood |
| Model Number | 10764375918779 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Package Size Name | 18 lb |
| Pet Type | Cat |
| Scent | No Added Scent |
| Scent Name | No Added Scent |
| Target Species | Cat |
| UPC | 764375918772 |
| Unit Count | 288 Fluid Ounces |
H**A
Truly odorless results
I ordered the Feline Arm and Hammer pine pellets to be used with a sifting litter box set. Conceptually seemed easy enough but there was a learning curve for both myself and Echo Gabriel - my cat. Instructions on how to transition from straight clump litter to the pellets are easy to follow. But things went downhill from there. First my kitten was taking the pellets out and swatting them all around the house and sometimes would even be chewing on the pellets. That worried me because I was concerned about him developing an obstruction in his stomach or intestines. Second trying to sift the pellets was not easy at least for me. It made lots of dust, pellets would get stuck in the openings and inevitably litter would spill onto the floor. I was not a happy camper. However I was determined to make this work because the pellets did the one thing I wanted the most and that was eliminate odors. And when I say eliminate odors I mean zero stench as in zip, zilch, nada, nothing. So I decided I needed to figure out a way to use the pine pellets so that I could do the sifting with minimal dust and not have to stop every nano second to clear out the large pellets that were getting stuck and hindering the sifting process. Second I needed to find a way to discourage Echo from playing his game of swatting pellets all over the house, and then chewing them up. My solution was to use an old fashioned blender. I take no more than a cup at a time of the whole pellets and alternate between grinding and grating . This allows me to control the consistency of what was now becoming a sort of pine litter/sawdust. At first I only made enough to fill a 2 gallon container with this sawdust. I wanted to see if it would work and if Echo would accept the texture of this new litter. To use I fill the litter box with a layer of approximately 3 inches of sawdust and then add about a cup and a half of Fresh step clumping litter. Doing that significantly helps minimize dusting. But what I like the best is that it creates very loose pine sawdust clumps that I can quickly scoop out throughout the day as needed without having to do the sifting every single time. So basically I manage the litter box throughout the day by just scooping and replenishing litter as needed. The litter box stays clean, and there is absolutely no oder because of how the pine sawdust absorbs and effectively neutralizes any odor. For sanitary reasons I sift the litter and wash all basins out weekly. Then I just recycle back in the box the sifted litter replenishing as needed to ensure enough is in the box. I dump the entire mixture at every 4 weeks, sanitize the bins again and replace with a completely new batch of my pine sawdust mixture Following this method has been been very effective in neutralizing any and all odors. Love the outcome!
N**N
My cats didn't like the smell
The product is great and does exactly what it says in the description. Unfortunately, one of my cats disliked the pine smell and crapped on my carpet instead. Gave it to a friend, and her cats used it with no problems. Cats are fickle - what a surprise.
J**H
Pine Pellet Cat Litter, Try it!!
I have tried several cat litters over the last few years. I started with the usual clumping, Clay cat litter, tracks, ridiculous smells, and it’s just gross, and I don’t think it clumps very well. I like the Celica for a while, but it tracks so bad so bad! And if you don’t get the litter off the bottom of the pan, it’s like a rock then I tried a company that sent you a new box and new litter every 3 to 4 weeks, I love the throwaway litter box love love, love! I tried their one litter it was called dynamite, gross, gross gross smells like urine in two days and tracked everywhere! Then I tried that companies, soy pellets, which are biodegradable, which I love, which is what I was looking for, and it lasted a very long time, it did absorb into clumps well, however, I would never put it down the toilet, like it says you can. I bought biodegradable trash bags so that I could throw what litter away I needed to. However, the soy palette litter smelled like a barnyard when the cats used it! It smells like I was at the county fair a barnyard! Gross! Now I tell you, I tried these pine pellets, OMG, life-changing! It never smells like urine ever, and the pellets turn to sawdust when the urine absorbs it to it and you can put it in your yard for compost if you want or throw it away in your biodegradable trash bags. Good for the environment! the cat poop however will smell a little bit unless the cats put the sawdust on top of it. The pallets are a little large so I had to buy a new scooper so that the pallets would fall through the slots. No big deal. I’ve also started purchasing cardboard, throwaway, cat litter boxes, off Amazon, which are also biodegradable. You just have to scoop the poop and throw that in the regular trash. Put the sawdust either in your yard or in the biodegradable trash bag and throw it away and it will compost either place and then the biodegradable good for the environment. Cat litter box needs to be thrown away every one and a half to two weeks in the recycle box. Awesome awesome awesome. I love the pine cat litter. It doesn’t smell like urine. It makes sawdust all you have to do is scoop the poop and it’s very low tracking! I love this letter I have four cats.! Give it a try maybe you’ll love it too
K**R
Great low tracking and clean alternative
I switched to this litter in an attempt to get my cat to stop tracking the other clay litters throughout the house. The other litter would get stuck in her feet and then would end up everywhere throughout the house. This litter, with the proper maintenance schedule, does completely remove the litter tracking. I did get some litter tracking when I didn't change it out often enough, so you do have to remember to do that. Probably twice a week is enough for my one cat in my specific litter box. Once I switched though, I noticed the other quality of life improvements from using this litter. For one, I don't mind changing the litter anymore. Instead of looking at big wet disgusting clumps of litter, now I'm greeted with a ton of dry and unassuming sawdust. It's no longer a task I hate doing because it's gross. Now, I really don't mind doing it at all. The process is a little different since you're sifting the sawdust out of the litter box and into a trash can and trying to keep the pellets in the scoop, but it's not much different. It takes a little bit longer but I find it to be much more relaxing. Lastly, I love how after finishing cleaning the litter the scoop is completely clean. There's nothing left stuck to it like standard litters. As far as odor goes, I do notice that the poop smell isn't as well contained, so that's something you may want to consider. It really depends on how well your cat buries it and how long you've left it without changing it. The pee smell is completely eliminated. Overall I'm really happy with it!
C**Y
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Great Odor Control, but Not a Fan of the Sawdust
Feline Pine Non-Clumping Cat Litter does an amazing job with controlling odors — my litter box always smells fresh, even with multiple cats. I love that it’s natural and there’s no overwhelming artificial scent. That being said, I’m not the biggest fan of how the urine turns the pellets into sawdust. It makes it harder to scoop and can get a little messy. It’s more of a personal preference, though, because overall, it’s still a good litter that works really well for odor control. Plus, it is a good price for what you get compared to other cat litters which can get expensive; especially with multiple cats. If odor control is your main concern and you don’t mind the sawdust texture, this is definitely worth trying!
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