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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 best litter for your cat depends on a number of factors, including whether your cat has long or short hair, if they have sensitive paws or any any allergies, your budget, and how much time you have to keep their litter tray clean. Cat clay litter holds moisture in the granules. Most cat litters today, such as Pretty Litter and other natural cat litters, encourage moisture to evaporate. However, for cat clay litter, wet granules mixed with urine and cat waste are breeding grounds for bacteria. This is one of the most common health problems caused by cat clay litter. Feline asthma is also known as Feline Allergic Bronchitis or FAB. The symptoms include: Production processes vary from brand to brand, but these are the typical compositions of cat litter that you're likely to come across: 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 Paper

Wood litter, made from sawdust or wood shavings, is another biodegradable, eco-friendly alternative.For clumping clay cat litter, it’s recommended to scoop out the soiled clumps daily and replace the removed litter with fresh litter to maintain a consistent level in the litter box. 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. 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). The high absorbency of these litters comes from the fact that they are made of tiny clay particles that can absorb up to 500 times their weight in liquid. The answer to this question is yes, cat clay litter is bad for cats. Here are some of the health problems that can be caused by using cat clay litter: 1. Feline Asthma

If you can find the cat litter or absorbent granules I have mentioned above and you are satisfied they are molar clay …then buy them Clay cat litter is the most popular litter choice for cat owners, probably in part because it is also one of the most well-established and easy to come by. Certain litters also contain an ingredient called activated carbon, which absorbs bad smells naturally without adding any artificial fragrances. 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.As you explore the world of clay in cat litter, you’ll likely come across two main types: non-clumping and clumping cat litter. Overall, clay cat litter has several advantages that make it a popular option for many cat owners. However, it’s important to consider potential disadvantages. Molar clay cat litter is made from natural materials and it is a form of bentonite clay. It is used to absorb liquids and control odor. Bentonite clay is also used in human detoxification programs.

Clay is one of the oldest and most commonly used types of cat litter. There are both clumping and non-clumping clay litters. If your cat litter is made out of anything else, which it often is …then it will not be suitable. I do believe there is some that is made from turface, which my understanding is that it should be fine to use …but I have no had my hands on this to test …so for now my official message is “ if it is not molar clay, it is bad”. Bottom line: Don’t be fooled into buying cheap litter. Not only is it likely not the best option for your cat, but it also likely will end up costing you in the long run. If its molar clay, nothing will happen. If it’s basically dissolves or turns to mush… you can’t use it as soil. 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.

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Molar clay is often compared to akadama and for good reason, they do have a lot of similarities (although some differences) and they can both be used in bonsai soil.

We also recommend staying away from litters that use smaller granules like clay, corn, and silica since these can get wedged in the toes of elderly cats who struggle to clean themselves, causing irritation and discomfort. Cat litter is a must for indoor cats, but outdoor-venturing cats will also appreciate a readily available tray filled with clean litter. The best cat litter and litter trays give your kitty a hygienic, private and convenient toilet in the comfort of their own home, whatever the weather. Clay cat litter is the most common form of cat litter on the market, although there are many new types of products coming out as well. Clay litter is highly absorbent, making it a good option for urine management. This absorptive nature means that it also has some natural odor control without the addition of fragrances or products that reduce smells. Clay litter typically is a texture that cats are comfortable digging in, and they seem to generally find it to be an attractive place to do their business. There are several different varieties of this litter, some with added scent, however the Classic version we’ve reviewed doesn’t have any artificial fragrance added. This is preferred by most cats, as the artificial fragrances added to litters can often be off-putting to cats who have a much more sensitive sense of smell than us. The choice between clumping cat litter and non-clumping is mostly down to how often you want to replace the soiled litter in the tray, or clean out the whole thing.The main difference between non-clumping and clumping cat litter is how they handle waste. Non-clumping litter does not form solid clumps, which can make it difficult to remove wet litter without removing clean litter, while clumping cat litter forms solid clumps when wet, making it easier to scoop and remove soiled litter. It’s important to consider ease of cleaning and your cat’s preference when choosing between these two options. Which types of clay used in cat litter are safe for cats? Dust and respiratory concerns: One of the main concerns with clay cat litter is the dust it produces. When your cat digs and scratches in the litter box, they can stir up dust particles. These particles may be harmful to both you and your cat’s respiratory system. Cats with asthma or allergies may be particularly sensitive to the dust generated by clay litter. Opting for a low-dust or dust-free alternative might be a better choice for sensitive kitties. Molar clay cat litter is a great alternative to traditional litters because it is safer for the environment and healthier for your cat. You will encounter a lot of negativity around cat litter and some people are very against it and really think this comes down the misinformation I spoke about before. Clay is the most traditional and popular material for cat litter, and it can be either non-clumping or clumping.

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