Top 13 Best Cat Litters (We Tested Them All)

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  • čas přidán 1. 06. 2024
  • After hours researching the types of litter on the market, which qualities set good litter apart from the rest, and which products work best, we've chosen these 13 cat litters as the best you can buy.
    We independently purchased and tested these products and are not sponsored by any of the brands mentioned in this video.
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    0:00 Best Cat Litters:
    1:18 Dr. Elsey's Precious Cat Ultra Multi-Cat Clumping Clay:
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    2:25 Tidy Cats 24/7 Performance Non-Clumping Clay:
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    3:20 Just the Crystals Silica Gel Litter:
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    4:48 Pioneer Pet Smartcat Grass Cat Litter:
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    6:00 Ever Clean Extra Strength Unscented Clumping Clay Litter:
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    7:28 Arm & Hammer Clump & Seal Clumping Clay Cat Litter:
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    8:00 Dr. Elsey's Precious Cat Respiratory Relief Cat Litter:
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    9:11 World's Best Cat Litter Multi-Cat Formula:
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    9:49 Catspot Coconut Cat Litter:
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    11:05 Feline Pine:
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    12:55 Yesterday's News Original Formula:
    Note: As of April 2022 Purina has discontinued its Yesterday's News cat litter product line.
    13:39 Yesterday's News Softer Texture:
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    14:43 Tidy Cats Breeze Litter System:
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  • @AllAboutCatsYT
    @AllAboutCatsYT  Před 4 lety +300

    Hey everyone! What's your favorite litter and why? Let us know!
    We've noticed a lot of passionate, informative comments about the harmful effects of declawing. This is a controversial practice with a host of negative effects and the mention of declawing in this video was not meant to condone or normalize the surgery. If anyone would like more details on declawing and how it affects cats, you may be interested in our article on the subject: www.wwwallaboutcats.com/declawing-cats

    • @AllAboutCatsYT
      @AllAboutCatsYT  Před 4 lety +36

      Hi Nala, I'm sorry that the declawing debate triggered your grief. Losing your cat the way you just did must be incredibly upsetting and I'm sorry that you're going through this. I can't fully understand your experience, but I know that especially right now, the world can look like an incredibly frustrating and confusing place. We don't intend to stop the declawing debate as it's a valid conversation, but we are working on plans to ensure that our comment sections remain a positive space for everyone. Take care. - Mallory

    • @LadyFeline.
      @LadyFeline. Před 4 lety +20

      Sustainably Yours - recommended by Jackson Galaxy and approved by me

    • @54khack
      @54khack Před 4 lety +20

      I absolutely love okocat cat litter.

    • @arielvieira603
      @arielvieira603 Před 4 lety

      @@54khack I have been wanting to try it! What version do you use? I was debating between the blue box and the mini pellets? Does it create a lot of dust?

    • @54khack
      @54khack Před 4 lety +6

      @@arielvieira603 I use the pink box or soft . I have tried both and well the normal has less dust i found it really hard to scoop. The soft produces a slight amount of dust. But the smell control is great and the box lasts awhile even with 2 cats

  • @nineinchnabokov
    @nineinchnabokov Před 4 lety +2297

    I don't have cats. It 1:30 in the morning, why am I watching this and why do I have a favorite cat litter now?

    • @olivert199
      @olivert199 Před 4 lety +37

      I'm in the same boat😂
      (ಥ ͜ʖಥ) its 1:13

    • @CCL13CN
      @CCL13CN Před 4 lety +114

      Well, judging by your comment, I think you are the kind of person that might benefit from owning a cat or two.

    • @sandradeanes8748
      @sandradeanes8748 Před 4 lety +10

      Omg😂

    • @sheilabaker7599
      @sheilabaker7599 Před 4 lety +16

      Starfunckie......Maybe it's a touch of insanity....from being stuck inside so long from this virus. LOL !! We're all getting alittle Batty.

    • @WayPastCrazy2525
      @WayPastCrazy2525 Před 4 lety +31

      Maybe conduct a cat litter presentation during your next family zoom time. I find I'm running out of fresh topics with mine.

  • @ProfessorTime
    @ProfessorTime Před 4 lety +2206

    2004. Stray cat walks into my yard, starts rubbing up against my leg and purring. Cat says, "I'm homeless. Take me in. I won't be any trouble at all. You'll hardly know I'm there." Lies. All lies. What I got instead was 16 years of vet bills, 16 years of daily brushing, 16 years of picking up her poop, 16 years of picking up her vomit, 16 years of vacuuming cat hair, 16 years of cat scratches, and oddly I have loved it all. I don't get it. I don't get it at all...

    • @kleb42
      @kleb42 Před 4 lety +49

      Professor Time this legit just happened to me 2 weeks ago today and it’s the best 😻

    • @sandrawebster1083
      @sandrawebster1083 Před 4 lety +65

      This is my life but started 2 months ago, the foster said - he is so calm and friendly and doesn’t counter surf and is quiet.....ALL LIES. Trips to the vet, explosive diarrhea, stool tests, special foods etc nothing is working. He also cries at every door as he was apparently an outdoor cat and wants out BAD but we live on the edge of farm land and there are coyotes galore. He is cute when he is sleeping....until he sharts in his sleep 😳

    • @cindygarcia6139
      @cindygarcia6139 Před 4 lety +14

      Sandra..my daughter's cat had bowel issues too..he can not eat any cat food with seafood in it..we go with friskies brand..chicken.. dry brand...
      haven't had any problems since...good luck

    • @diannasantoro8248
      @diannasantoro8248 Před 4 lety +48

      It's not your fault. Cats steal your heart, then take over. We have a new young cat like that. Lots of trouble but we love him so much.

    • @rozhood4974
      @rozhood4974 Před 3 lety +92

      My cat ran through my front door and up the stairs one night when I came home. She sat at the top of my stairs just like she owned the place. An hour later, I found myself at a 24 hour superstore buying $200 worth of cat supplies. She was really sick, so we spent quite a bit of time at the vet, but she helped me get through some tough emotional times, so 10 years later, I still don't know who rescued whom.

  • @gagegarofalo123
    @gagegarofalo123 Před 3 lety +2514

    Take it from a plumber, flushing your litter is a GREAT idea! I expect I’ll be meeting some of you in the future ;)

    • @Shayysierra
      @Shayysierra Před 3 lety +174

      i accidentally got a LITTLE bit of litter down my shower drain when cleaning the box and WOAH let me tell you the nightmare i had while trying to shower for the next week 😭😭 terrible terrible terrible.

    • @Brat_Ohm
      @Brat_Ohm Před 3 lety +66

      oh my, i bought bamboo litter, its kinda good and they said its flushable...so i didnt minded that... stopping right now

    • @H3yItzKevin
      @H3yItzKevin Před 3 lety +17

      Is it okay to flush feline pine?

    • @blueecho9792
      @blueecho9792 Před 3 lety +45

      Also, it's not like we need otters in our eco system..so yeah keep flushing that cat poop and litter ;)

    • @7perm882
      @7perm882 Před 3 lety +109

      Just fill the back of your toilet with litter that way you can use litter aswell. Water is expensive nowadays

  • @savannahcrawford9525
    @savannahcrawford9525 Před 3 lety +1022

    I think it’s important to note that not everyone may have volunterily chose to declaw their cat but maybe they adopted one that was declawed by a previous owner. So informing people of a litter that can be helpful or easier to use for a declawed cat is a very nice thing to mention for those who have cats with sensitive paws in general also. Thank you for mentioning that. I appreciate that thoughtfulness. My cat is not declawed but I know this video isn’t even about declawing cats it’s about litter for certain types of cats. Hopefully everyone else commenting understands this also.

    • @linblock2955
      @linblock2955 Před 3 lety +35

      My cat was front declawed when I adopted him from the pound. He doesn't seem overly sensitive but it seems to affect the tracking problem a little.

    • @annafelka4042
      @annafelka4042 Před 3 lety +26

      So true. If you’re adopting or rescuing a cat the previous owner might not have cared or been as knowledgeable and declawed them before they came into your care

    • @kittenmimi5326
      @kittenmimi5326 Před 3 lety +42

      Yeah filling the comment section with angry comments towards this lady is just strange, like she didn't do anything nor tell anyone to declaw their cats. Definitely not. But it happens quite a lot and if you adopt a cat (which is a good thing rather than buying, duh) previous owner, or shelter etc probably have declawed some so it's good to know what type of litter will be gentle on their clawless paws

    • @eveningstarinthebluedarksky789
      @eveningstarinthebluedarksky789 Před 3 lety +3

      @@kittenmimi5326 True!

    • @eveningstarinthebluedarksky789
      @eveningstarinthebluedarksky789 Před 3 lety +2

      Totally agree.

  • @marvelgurl1012
    @marvelgurl1012 Před 4 lety +1641

    We tried a corn based litter once and my cat immediately tried to eat it. So that was a no. XD

    • @lexisryan1591
      @lexisryan1591 Před 4 lety +102

      MARVEL1012 the corn litters, once in contact with cat urine (or any other liquid), can cause aflatoxins to grow, which are harmful to cats and can actually cause death. So it’s a good thing you switched away from it. It’s definitely not worth the risk.

    • @anonymouse9339
      @anonymouse9339 Před 4 lety +15

      Yep. My guy chewed through a bag. >.>

    • @GlimmeringAtelier
      @GlimmeringAtelier Před 4 lety +20

      Corn litter or any litter with wheat/grains is bad for cats because if they eat it they can’t digest it and can cause health problems 😣 same goes for cat foods. Try see if there’s anything processed in the cat foods you buy and make sure there’s no bi products or wheats/grains in them too. I didn’t know til I researched cat foods out there

    • @anonymouse9339
      @anonymouse9339 Před 4 lety +46

      @@GlimmeringAtelier Byproducts themselves are not bad. While humans might be squeamish about eating a heart, liver, or eyeball, it's entirely natural for a cat to consume whole prey (which includes all of the organs, bones, and even eyeballs!)

    • @CountryTortoise
      @CountryTortoise Před 4 lety

      😂😂😂😂

  • @hannahbouch34
    @hannahbouch34 Před 4 lety +1728

    Please NEVER declaw you cat. Declawing is the process of amputating the first knuckle of the paw. It has been know to cause lots of side effects such as aggression, arthritis, peeing outside of the litter box, and can lead to death if your cat escapes and can’t catch his own food or protect himself.

    • @lexisryan1591
      @lexisryan1591 Před 4 lety +129

      Agreed! I have fostered cats that were rehomed due to aggression after declawing. It is heartbreaking.

    • @charlenejones5106
      @charlenejones5106 Před 4 lety +27

      I totally agree!

    • @WayPastCrazy2525
      @WayPastCrazy2525 Před 4 lety +49

      Here is my take, which you will not like: My cats are declawed. Do I WANT them that way....no. But, it's either that or death. I've rescued cats that would surely not be alive today. So, the price of admission is their claws. I cannot and will not have them destroy my furniture. Sorry, sounds awful and materialistic but that's just the way it's got to be.

    • @tamaranotowitz6197
      @tamaranotowitz6197 Před 4 lety +357

      Okieman Mike there is no excuse for amputating the toes of your cat. That is abuse. Cats scratch furniture, use a sofa cover and get lots of scratching posts. Change your home not your cats anatomy. I hope you educate yourself and never abuse or own another cat

    • @WayPastCrazy2525
      @WayPastCrazy2525 Před 4 lety +12

      @@2plus2cats lol. I was waiting for it.

  • @aprilcropper8499
    @aprilcropper8499 Před 3 lety +473

    Just a suggestion - when you pour the litter to show dust (which is a great idea thank you!): turn off all the lights and have one strong wide beam of light coming left to right across the top of the pan pan - it will light up the floating dust like dust in a sunbeam and allow the camera to catch the image better for us to see.

  • @bekah9353
    @bekah9353 Před 2 lety +201

    I am amazed at how much your cats tolerate all the tests with so much change! 😮

    • @PatriciaHolly
      @PatriciaHolly Před 2 lety +11

      I was thinking the same thing!

    • @athenaexclamation4167
      @athenaexclamation4167 Před rokem +33

      @@PatriciaHolly the cats are paid actors too

    • @jersharocks
      @jersharocks Před rokem +15

      Sometimes cats can get used to things changing. I moved with my last cat 6 or 7 times during his life and I also loved to rearrange rooms in my apartment, I think eventually he just accepted that I'm a weirdo who likes change lol.

    • @WontSeeReplies
      @WontSeeReplies Před 8 měsíci +3

      It’s about time cats are doing their part.

    • @roxannesmaldone3465
      @roxannesmaldone3465 Před 6 měsíci

      I like GRASS litter, Wood Fibre like Oco Cat. I prefer litter that's easier on my Cats paws.

  • @darnielladd6131
    @darnielladd6131 Před 3 lety +448

    A lot of people don't think about the dust aspect for their cats. If you find it dusty then just imagine how your cats are dealing with it when their lungs are much smaller then yours and their all up in the litter multiple times a day.

    • @HappyLittleSushiRoll
      @HappyLittleSushiRoll Před 3 lety +19

      My last (and first) cat friend developed a cancerous nasal tumor after years of dealing with lung atelectasis and feline asthma that we medicated. I am suspicious of the fresh step clumping clay cat litter I used his entire life. :0( We have homed two new (to us) cats now and I’m really focusing on making their litter experience a much healthier daily practice. 🖤 I agree with your thoughts on this.

    • @chibidragon4047
      @chibidragon4047 Před 3 lety +6

      What do you reccomend then🥺

    • @rubytuesday5412
      @rubytuesday5412 Před 3 lety +4

      ~ Not to forget a lot of cats have allergies and asthma.

    • @levon9
      @levon9 Před 3 lety +1

      @@HappyLittleSushiRoll What litter did you change to? thanks.

    • @michellenason9501
      @michellenason9501 Před 3 lety +1

      @@HappyLittleSushiRoll Really I hope not I have 3 cats & I usually use fresh step clumping litter . My other go too is tidy cats clumping litter . What do you recommend ? I tried a pellet type once & my apartment smelled horrible so I stopped using that one .

  • @auntlynnie
    @auntlynnie Před 3 lety +248

    I 100% understand all of the comments about declawing, but sometimes a cat is declawed before you adopt them, which is my case. I would never declaw, but it wasn’t my decision. So, it’s helpful to know that certain litters are better or worse for my baby. 😻

    • @lujainalshami2073
      @lujainalshami2073 Před 3 lety +4

      Aw im sorry to hear that, i hope this helps her

    • @lujainalshami2073
      @lujainalshami2073 Před 3 lety +3

      Or him lol

    • @auntlynnie
      @auntlynnie Před 3 lety +3

      Lujain Alshami Thank you - she’s perfectly fine. Thankfully, she doesn’t have any ongoing problems due to being declawed. She still has her rear claws, and is still a decent mouser. 🙂

    • @andjanice71
      @andjanice71 Před 3 lety +21

      Agreed. So many get up in arms about declaws, but don’t know the back story. I am currently hospice fostering a senior declawed cat who was surrendered to the shelter by his owner, when he was diagnosed in renal failure. He was declawed long before being surrendered to the shelter. When I take him out to the pet store, some stranger, or another, always makes a snide comment about his being declawed. He is a very social kitty, who absolutely loves all the attention he gets from the staff at the store. I’ll deal with the rude and obnoxious comments, rather than deny my poor boy something he enjoys.

    • @ipdjbt
      @ipdjbt Před 3 lety +7

      Thank you! I came to the comments to see how others felt about the ranking system. Not to debate the morality of declawing a cat.

  • @cookieeater3000
    @cookieeater3000 Před 3 lety +14

    I'm glad that you took declawed cats into consideration. I recently rescued a cat that was declawed pretty early in life and although he doesn't act any different from our other cats I know that it does affect him. Declawing should never be done if not medically necessary. Putting that aside, I'm a bit confused as to why people are going off in the comments, is she supposed to act as If there aren't cats that are declawed? This video wasn't about declawing, it was about litter. At no point in the video did she condone it so there shouldn't be a problem. Thank you for the video. I appreciate the time and effort it took to make it.

    • @missamedulla91
      @missamedulla91 Před 24 dny

      exactly. she didn't condone nor did she encourage. But she needed to condone. There was a missed opportunity there for her to educate. She could have pointed out how bad it is to do that in a disclaimer. Then continued to make her recommendation if the pet was already in that situation.

  • @pawprints1986
    @pawprints1986 Před 3 lety +23

    For anyone with senior, possibly arthritic, declawed cats (it was many years ago before there was internet let alone any widespread information and we'll never do it again) - but I just wanted to say, for whatever reason our chubby (genetic) guy developed a complete litter aversion over the years. Type or box itself or location was no matter, cleaned twice a day, multiple, and there were no pressing medical issues that weren't being addressed. I just had to say puppy pads saved our home. Just the pad, no fancy box, but an unscented pad. To our best estimate it was due to the smooth, flat nature of them (jagged grains under heavier paws, ouch!). We had issues off and on with carpets for years, but it was never medical issues. So, puppy pads = disposable "carpet" compromise. We tried a pad in a box but concluded the height of the boxes themselves were becoming an issue. He was very happy and spoiled and loved the rest of the time, and puppy pads helped us help him. Occasionally he would go in the box (still left a clean one available), but a good 95% of the time he preferred those pads. They're not gonna absorb odor at all, especially poops, but in the end they saved all of us.
    Just in case anyone happens to be watching this because they're at their wits end with frustration, I've been where you are. I hope this can help someone

    • @missamedulla91
      @missamedulla91 Před 24 dny

      Declawing cats is horrific. And don't give me the whole "there was no internet information around back then so I didn't know" BS. Any time I even consider a procedure for my cats, I research and ask around a lot about that surgery. I don't just hop into it willy-nilly. No one does and neither do you. You had opportunities to double check if that was right for your pets. Instead, you chose to do that to your pets because you wanted to put forth less energy. You could have easily simply observed other already de-clawed kitties. It is easy to see the pain and suffering those cats endure after a de-claw when you watch them closely (even observing those animals just one time). And that doesnt take any kind of internet connection whatsoever.
      If you are "at your wits end" about the potty situation, just imagine how your cat feels about you putting them through that procedure.

  • @mileyscool97
    @mileyscool97 Před 4 lety +427

    I think it was smart to mention declawed cats. While it is extremely horrible, there are still people who will do it unfortunately and cats who get adopted that have already been declawed and it is important their owners have that information. I didn’t think it ruined the reviews nor was it off putting. It was information. Peoples concern is understandable but some of these comments are a little too much. Voicing an opinion is important though so it’s their right.
    I appreciate all your research and your video! I love feline pine but I think I’m going to try another one soon so this helped a lot.

    • @starwar1028
      @starwar1028 Před 3 lety

      But I have a question if we don’t declaw cats or kittens then if they scratch us it’s going to hurt

    • @Carolinagirl1028
      @Carolinagirl1028 Před 3 lety +20

      starwarstarwar74 There are many things you can do to minimize your cat hurting you or your belongings that don’t involve declawing. You can try several ways to train your cat to not scratch you or your items and can instead offer them plenty of acceptable items to scratch, you can keep their nails trimmed so minimal damage is done if they happen to still scratch occasionally, and if you still have problems there are things called soft paws which you periodically apply on your cats claws that don’t harm them and still allow them to still extend their claws as needed and scratch but will stop any damage from being done when they do. Declawing should never be an option. A cat’s nails are actually an extension of their paws. It is extremely painful and inhumane to declaw them and has been likened to someone cutting off a human’s fingers at the knuckle. In addition should they go outside they have lost their means of defending themselves or escaping predators. People are correct that in many areas it’s actually illegal to declaw a cat for these reasons. Please research how damaging it is to them and the alternatives available before deciding to declaw a cat.

    • @Carolinagirl1028
      @Carolinagirl1028 Před 3 lety +10

      I as well agree with the original poster and can understand why this was included in the review. It may would have helped if the reviewer stuck in a comment during the video that she doesn’t endorse declawing but we also should understand that her helping to meet the needs of the cats that have already been declawed doesn’t mean she condones declawing.

    • @auntlynnie
      @auntlynnie Před 3 lety +3

      starwarstarwar74 My cat was declawed by her first wonders (front paws only). If you’re worried about scratches, you can try claw covers/nail caps.

    • @intherockies
      @intherockies Před 3 lety +3

      My daughter's adopted cat had it's front nails declawed by its precious owner. Horrible procedure to do to a cat and it also made it harder for those people to find another owner for it because that meant it could never go outdoors even for an hour.

  • @KokeshiAudrey
    @KokeshiAudrey Před 4 lety +599

    Pine pellets have been the best for me. I was given Feline Pine when I was a foster cat mom. Once I adopted my own cats I stuck with pine pellets purchasing the 40lbs bags for horse stall bedding saving tons of money, and the odor control is awesome! Plus it’s bio-degradable, very good for eco-conscious owners 👍🏼

    • @stever6697
      @stever6697 Před 4 lety +13

      It's the best!

    • @faithnelson2013
      @faithnelson2013 Před 4 lety +11

      i just started using feline pine after going for years with the silicone crystals. i was hoping she's mention the regular horse pellets. so there's really no difference?

    • @KokeshiAudrey
      @KokeshiAudrey Před 4 lety +46

      Faith Nelson Yeah, there’s little to no difference between Feline Pine and horse pellets. I got a 40lb bag of Equine Fresh Pellet Bedding for about $6, and its lasts a loooong time. Like I said, saves a ton of money.

    • @faithnelson2013
      @faithnelson2013 Před 4 lety +4

      @@KokeshiAudrey thanks. nice to hear that from a real person. just started researching this and am happily surprised. and thank 'you' for responding.

    • @Caseyd1966
      @Caseyd1966 Před 4 lety +32

      I recently switched to pine pellets - wow, the odor control is exceptional. I have had at least 3 cats at a time for over 30 years and this is the best litter I have ever used - and the cheapest!

  • @Adam-ij1fg
    @Adam-ij1fg Před 2 lety +39

    Ever Clean is the ONLY litter I have tried that literally has no smell. My cat loves it. I love it. I did not have any issues with dust... just don't pour it from three feet into the air and you won't have problems!

    • @angelicavargas2314
      @angelicavargas2314 Před rokem +1

      the dust is still there wether u pour it from 3 feet or not sir like i’m just saying, u can do whatever u want but just throught maybe you’d like to know

  • @dh2392
    @dh2392 Před 2 lety +106

    Pine pellets hands down for me. $6 for a 40 pound bag, so definitely a great pick for anyone on a limited budget. The pellets absorb the urine, turning to sawdust and completely neutralize the odor. Using a sifting box, and stirring the pellets with a scoop, the sawdust will fall thru the sifter into the bottom tray. Then I just scoop the poop with a pellet scoop, shake the pellets loose, and flush.

    • @2KChilds
      @2KChilds Před rokem

      Flush? Like down the toilet? Absolutely no type of litter should be flushed in a toilet ever. It wreaks havoc on your plumbing most of it settles down in the elbows and turns and low points which can be extremely costly down the line.
      Also cat poop in particular should not be flushed into our sewer systems because the eggs of Toxoplasma gondii are able to survive the wastewater treatment process and leaves all of the water contaminated.
      We also use pellets and the breeze litter box. I just shake it so I decide until all the sawdust goes into the lower tray, slide it out scoop out the few poops into the same tray, and then take it outside and dump it into my compost bin. Also, I used to have a problem with rodents getting into my laundry room, so now once a month I sprinkle the peed sawdust by the wall outside that area and haven't seen a single rodent anywhere near here in over a year because of it.

    • @angelicavargas2314
      @angelicavargas2314 Před rokem +2

      hmmmm.. might try it

    • @MyTwoCents0210
      @MyTwoCents0210 Před rokem +3

      I second this, that’s what we do. We got the tip from the shelter we adopted our kitten from

    • @DontUNVME
      @DontUNVME Před rokem +5

      TSC has the best and i never smell it

    • @dh2392
      @dh2392 Před rokem +9

      @@DontUNVME I also get mine from Tractor Supply Company, and I agree, the odor of the pellets isn't strong, even using 3 litter boxes for 2 cats in a small apartment.

  • @AniMerci
    @AniMerci Před 4 lety +905

    DON’T DECLAW CATS! In many states it is illegal. It is animal cruelty.

    • @sallyrobles1851
      @sallyrobles1851 Před 4 lety +10

      Does anyone know if she supports cat declawing? She seemed to say that without a second thought.

    • @RICDirector
      @RICDirector Před 4 lety +8

      There are a VERY few situations in which declawing is necessary/appropriate. They are very few and far between, and should be the absolute last resort in a choice between declawed life and euthanasia.

    • @AllAboutCatsYT
      @AllAboutCatsYT  Před 4 lety +118

      Ani Merci, thanks for commenting and helping to make others aware of the reality of declawing. The mention of declawing in this video was not implicit support of the practice and we're sorry to have given that impression. If anyone would like more details on declawing and how it affects cats, you may be interested in our article on the subject: www.wwwallaboutcats.com/declawing-cats

    • @sallyrobles1851
      @sallyrobles1851 Před 4 lety +12

      @@AllAboutCatsYT Thank you for spreading awareness ^_^ No need to apologize, it was just rather unclear to me what your stance was on the matter.

    • @Kellykittymom
      @Kellykittymom Před 4 lety +17

      I wish it were illegal in every state!! It definitely should be!!!!

  • @kayokaflowers2316
    @kayokaflowers2316 Před 4 lety +8

    We adopted a 10 year old declawed cat back in 2015. Her name is Popcorn, and she’s a sweetheart. I was sad to see her claws missing, to combat that truth we shower her daily with lots of love.

  • @colinf2316
    @colinf2316 Před 2 lety +14

    Arm & Hammer clump and seal for the win! Love that stuff, no dust, works and clumps VERY well. Also, CHEAP.

    • @TheBlazingK
      @TheBlazingK Před 2 lety +1

      I agree but my friend said she have her one cat use it and it smell really bad and it was too sandy. When i check her perfer litter she uses that cheap blue and grey thick litter. My god that shit had so much dust i was sneezing like crazy.

  • @staufferfamily9629
    @staufferfamily9629 Před 2 lety +47

    Always make sure that the pine pellets are kiln dried. Kiln drying takes away the oils in pine that is bad for kitties.😺

  • @maripogi7
    @maripogi7 Před 4 lety +241

    I would have liked to know what the environmental impact of a litter is; I use pine pellets for my 10 cats. It is $8 for 40 pounds and lasts several weeks per bag. It is not a problem returning the used litter to a landfill. My cats do not appear to find the large size of the pellets unpleasant; that surprised me. I had heard that some pine pellets are treated with a material that is harmful, so be sure what you try are safe. I figure I save $900/year over clumping litter. The main problem is that compressed pine "bits" are easily tracked away from the litter box because moisture causes the pellets to dissolve. I use mats designed to trap this particulate matter around the littler box, but it is not totally effective. Why do I have 10 cats? Because I rescue them and there are not enough people to provide all the homes. Neuter and spay, please, and encourage others to do it.

    • @AuntMomma1
      @AuntMomma1 Před 4 lety +2

      What mats do you suggest?

    • @HeronCoyote1234
      @HeronCoyote1234 Před 3 lety +18

      You have a huge, very loving heart, dear.

    • @sallyxi3404
      @sallyxi3404 Před 3 lety +7

      you are good guy. you save lives. awesome!

    • @EmilyEmoxa88
      @EmilyEmoxa88 Před 3 lety +1

      I have the same question!

    • @amo22602
      @amo22602 Před 3 lety +8

      I’m halfway there for the same reason! I tried to surrender my last found cat and there was no room at the local shelter😰 I guess I have cat #5! 🤷🏻‍♀️whadaya do!? LOVE THEM ALL!

  • @Omgits7ito
    @Omgits7ito Před 3 lety +202

    Me watching this with my cats
    “ you wanna try this litter sweet kitty Bebes? ”

    • @MuMu-fu7qe
      @MuMu-fu7qe Před 3 lety

      Hahaha same

    • @PawMom101
      @PawMom101 Před 2 lety

      Use fresh step litter crystals our cats love this litter and its dust free plus ur cats will enjoy the nice smell.

  • @janedulaney4465
    @janedulaney4465 Před 3 lety +10

    How to keep your clumping litter a little cleaner... Most important...Don't shake the scoop! Use a scoop that has slots large enough to let the unclumped litter flow smoothly back into the litter box. Shaking the scoop to get the litter through the scoop dislodges used and smelly bits of litter to fall back into the box. I use a metal scoop with large slots and I tilt my scoop a little bit to get the loose litter out of my scoop. I have been wanting to try a wire scoop but have not gotten one yet. Also try to keep the litter deep enough that the liquid does not reach the bottom of the box for easier removal.

  • @adrn205
    @adrn205 Před 3 lety +101

    These poor cats are probably thinking "Just pick one already!"

  • @whichwitch96
    @whichwitch96 Před 3 lety +97

    Pine pellets with a sifting litter tray are definitely the best. My cat likes it, it's cheap, smells fresh and he can't track it around the house!

    • @whichwitch96
      @whichwitch96 Před 2 lety +1

      @Laura W to be honest, no it doesn't. But we normally bag it and take it out fairly quickly so it's not a big deal for us

    • @madsabraham
      @madsabraham Před 2 lety

      @Laura W I have two cats and a lot of the time the odor from their feces is diet related, if you're cats feces smell horrid it may be what you are feeding them. Mine eat really well and the poop barely smells and I scoop 2x a day.

    • @nat7579
      @nat7579 Před 2 lety

      @@madsabraham what do you feed your cats? looking for a better diet for my three kitties.

    • @madsabraham
      @madsabraham Před 2 lety

      @@nat7579 I feed them Instinct kibble with raw bits!

    • @dh2392
      @dh2392 Před 2 lety +5

      The pine pellets completely neutralize the smell of urine, and my 2 cats generally poop only once a day, so that means I usually only have to scoop 2 poops a day, shake the pellets loose, and flush their poo down the toilet, quickly eliminating any smell. I personally will never go back to clumping clay, it seems completely disgusting in hindsight.

  • @sarakinn2736
    @sarakinn2736 Před 4 lety +71

    Personal experience with the crystal litter: The first time I filled the box with it my cat just stood there staring at it and then started meowing as if to say "What the heck?", so that was a no-go.

    • @sarahsong4908
      @sarahsong4908 Před 4 lety +11

      Sara Kinn you’re supposed to mix 1/3 of the new litter with 2/3 of the old at the beginning. Your fault that your cat didn’t want to use it.

    • @Lady_Jay42
      @Lady_Jay42 Před 4 lety +1

      Mine went straight from clumping to the crystal litter no issues. I tried some natural pine pellets and he hated it so much he refused to use it lol. They also sell a smaller sized crystal formula that is closer to clumping clay texture, but I found it's really dusty.

    • @nan7861
      @nan7861 Před 2 lety

      Crystal litter worked well for me with my very elderly cat. He had trouble walking and regular litter shifted under his feet. Crystal litter was an instant hit for him because it was a stable surface that gave him security when eliminating.
      My problem with crystal litter was that the wet messes couldn’t be scooped out, and the younger cats also liked using it, so it gave really poor odor control after about 5 days.
      I also had issues with crystal pieces tracked outside the box which were really sharp and painful when I stepped on them. I vacuumed and swept diligently, but there were always pieces the cats succeeded in scattering outside the box.

    • @Whiskerz81
      @Whiskerz81 Před 2 lety +1

      @@nan7861 How many litter boxes do you have? I've heard 1 per cat as well as 1 per cat plus an extra one.

  • @heatherfishman226
    @heatherfishman226 Před 3 lety +40

    We have cats with respitory issues. Sneezing, asthma etc. We tried all clay litters and the Arm and hammer one she shows in here is hands DOWN, the best litter ever! The tight clumps make for lest wasting litter, the dust free is A+. And the stank is almost non existent. Clump and seal from arm and hammer. Well done 👏✔👍👌

    • @levon9
      @levon9 Před 3 lety

      I'm using Tidy Cats Clumping Litter right now and it's *very* dusty :-/ .. going to try Dr. E's next, but if that's still a dust generator, I'm giving A&H a try

    • @dieud9834
      @dieud9834 Před 2 lety

      I been looking around for litter and I should try that then 👀✨ I have asthma sadly and almost went into asthma attack because of the litter I’m using rn 💀thankfully I had my emergency inhaler. If this affect me I’m guessing it will also affect my cat too so i wanna know which one is a bit helpful

    • @hollandfan67
      @hollandfan67 Před rokem +1

      @@levon9 Tidy cats is awful for dust

  • @AirIsLungFood
    @AirIsLungFood Před 2 lety +117

    I really appreciate how much effort went in to testing all of these so thoroughly! Very informative and incredibly helpful!
    I'd also like to thank your cats for putting up with what was probably an rather odd experience, so we could see them accurately compared.
    I imagine it was somewhat like me going into the bathroom tomorrow, and seeing the water is bubbly, and the next day it looks like milk, and then the next day it's some kind of chunky jello substance. They were probably so curious about what was going on haha.

    • @AllAboutCatsYT
      @AllAboutCatsYT  Před 2 lety +8

      That's a wonderful analogy! I'm very grateful for my kitties.

    • @marcellinofresquez4213
      @marcellinofresquez4213 Před rokem +5

      So true I actually learned something today. I was just thinking I need to get a better litter!! Thanks all about cats!!

  • @bk5916
    @bk5916 Před 3 lety +112

    Was I the only one who audibly gasped at 5:16 when she picked up the clump of Smart Cat litter with her hands? 😂

    • @10pinksab
      @10pinksab Před 3 lety

      ikr! haha

    • @donny4951
      @donny4951 Před 3 lety +50

      Prolly water test

    • @bk5916
      @bk5916 Před 3 lety +2

      donny probably so! It just caught me off guard haha

    • @ResaChiic
      @ResaChiic Před 3 lety +9

      i think she said the litter in the bowls were tested with water overnight

    • @StoneOfMoon
      @StoneOfMoon Před 3 lety +12

      chelbedoo I’m a new cat mom and your roommate only scooped/cleaned the box every 4-6weeks?! That’s truly disgusting.

  • @ally8080
    @ally8080 Před 3 lety +90

    When we ended up with a pregnant cat, yesterday's news ended up being the best choice for her box close to go time. We needed a pellet type in case she birthed in the box. The clumping and other powder types will stick to newborn kittens. This can block their airway and even suffocate them.
    She was a stray who adopted us. She had 8 beautiful babies. We spayed and neutered everyone with the help of a local cat rescue before they were rehomed. :)

    • @sharong8511
      @sharong8511 Před 3 lety +12

      Wonderful! If only every pet owner/guardian were as intelligent and conscientious as you are. So many unwanted and uncared for cats are left behind like yesterday’s trash. 😓 I adopted a feral born kitten I found in a park. He’s 20 in springtime! 🥳

    • @Kayenne54
      @Kayenne54 Před 2 lety +3

      I didn't get any clumping litter while Rescued Mother cat's kitties were young. One of them was fixated on eating it and several times I found him trying to choke himself, so the clumping litter would have been fatal. Now he's well over 15 months old, I've started incorporating clumping litter which more closely resembles grainy sand with the usual litter. He seemed to like it and didn't start trying to sample it, taste wise. We kept Mother Cat and one of her kids. Then I got four more cats practically live on my front patio. 2 from next door, and 2 abandoned or stray cats. Next door's have moved on now, but the strays still visit everyday, and one of them hardly ever leaves from under my house or garden. Looks like I've got another cat.

    • @KrustyKlown
      @KrustyKlown Před 2 lety

      best to not let your cat sleep and/or birth in their litter box

    • @toriibarlow
      @toriibarlow Před rokem

      Wow, my cat always gave birth with me in sight or close by
      2 times that meant under my bed.
      I didn't know it was a risk fir them to do that in the box

  • @ErgonBill
    @ErgonBill Před 2 lety +6

    Sawdust pellets with sifting tray all the way. Cheap, clean, low maintenance, low odor, no harmful chemicals and environmentally friendly (it can be composted).

    • @jeepo4059
      @jeepo4059 Před měsícem

      Isn’t there a lot of bad chemicals in sawdust? Maybe they use the kind from freshly cut trees...

  • @seniorcatland
    @seniorcatland Před 3 lety +8

    Our two seniors use World's Best and it clumps just fine. Absolutely no dust which I love!

    • @nan7861
      @nan7861 Před 2 lety

      I stopped using Worlds Best for two reasons: soft crumbly clumps and fruit flies. Since the clumps crumbled I could never remove all the waste. Within a week the soiled corn pieces started decaying and the fruit flies moved in.
      I now use Arm & Hammer Slide. It makes rock hard clumps that stay hard even if I miss a day raking the box, never sticks to the box, and the flies are gone. The only drawback is that it’s heavy.

    • @SwapPartLLC
      @SwapPartLLC Před rokem

      I use the World's Best in the purple bag, lavender I think. I tried the stuff in the blue bag and I couldn't stand the smell of it. I think it was lotus blossom, but it smelled like a rat infested hay barn to me. I think it clumps very good, but if you don't scoop them soon enough they will get crumbly.

  • @6RshEuH2
    @6RshEuH2 Před 4 lety +76

    great review, I especially liked that you showed how dusty it could be while pouring.

    • @AllAboutCatsYT
      @AllAboutCatsYT  Před 4 lety +2

      Thanks for the feedback, Smith! Much appreciated.

    • @cindyvan635
      @cindyvan635 Před 4 lety +2

      No one stand 4 feet up when pouring it in box...

    • @daviclemons6910
      @daviclemons6910 Před 3 lety

      @@cindyvan635 Even if you got low to the container, the same amount of dusts comes up.. lmao

  • @jtoker9758
    @jtoker9758 Před 3 lety +17

    As a plumber, we always recommend you flush your cat litter and pour grease down your drains. Also wet wipes and all of your hair clumps as well.

  • @aalovelace2776
    @aalovelace2776 Před 6 měsíci +8

    I invented something similar to the Breeze system - I had gotten the 3-layer litter box (top layer has a grid) then I put a puppy pad under the grid, place in the grid and fill with the crystal litter. The pee goes down to the pad and the litter holds the solids. I replace the pad about 1 time per week and most of the litter remains still usable and I add to it. This way, the litter lasts twice as long as a clay litter would last.

    • @dianamartinez5691
      @dianamartinez5691 Před 2 měsíci

      Hi Do you have a diy video on how you made yours? Or which 3-layer litter box did you purchase? Whats your monthly cost to replace puppy pads and litter? TY

    • @aalovelace2776
      @aalovelace2776 Před 2 měsíci

      @@dianamartinez5691 sorry no I don’t have a video. I think the 3-tiered litter box was a Martha Stewart brand. And I’ve never estimated the cost for the litter and pup pads. The crystal litter is more costly than clay - but very little of it get’s thrown away since the urine is not well absorbed into it and instead, goes down through to the pup pad. I have had cats for many years and have found this to be the best method I’ve tried thus far.

  • @noellahosken1097
    @noellahosken1097 Před rokem +21

    WOW!!! I never knew that there were so many different types of litter. I love the .fact that you presented this video for us to know, how it works,how it smells, feel, absorbent, etc. Great video, thank you so so much for you’re hard work, and sharing you’re thoughts on all of these products. T y.🥰❤️

    • @AllAboutCatsYT
      @AllAboutCatsYT  Před rokem +1

      Yes, it's a wild world, isn't it? Thank you for stopping by!

  • @carlymnielsen
    @carlymnielsen Před 4 lety +64

    my cat is unable to contain water in his kidneys so i went through a long trial and error of what litters would work since he pees way more than average. clumping litters stuck to his feet because they didnt absorb fast enough for him to not be standing in pee. i woke up countless nights covered it litter that he tracked into to bed. the only thing that works for me is pine pellets although i dont sift it but change it every three days. this has been a miracle for me and saves me money. i spend about five dollars at the farming supplies store for a 40lb bag that last over a month.

    • @ttwistedlogic
      @ttwistedlogic Před 3 lety +1

      do you have any advice on switching a cat from clay to pine pellets? :)

    • @carlymnielsen
      @carlymnielsen Před 3 lety +4

      Wallflower Vlog maybe have both clay and pine pellets next to each other for a couple of weeks and see if your cat starts to use it. Mine had no problem switching and I think he enjoyed the switch cause when he digs it’s louder and he likes to be noisy lol

    • @icanonlybme22
      @icanonlybme22 Před 3 lety +1

      I love the pine as well. It never smells bad and I change every 3rd day as well. I switched from tidy cats (which I was surprised to see on this list).

    • @intherockies
      @intherockies Před 3 lety

      Awww bless you for taking good care of your cat. Others might have gotten rid of the cat because of its urinary problem. You are great

    • @carlymnielsen
      @carlymnielsen Před 3 lety

      @@intherockies he was my soulmate until the very end 💖

  • @meredithtaylor5911
    @meredithtaylor5911 Před 4 lety +53

    What a fool I’ve been...paying double and triple mark-up price for feline pine when @ 40lb bag of pine bedding pellets retails for $6.00 @ TSC.

    • @Theelderscrolls52
      @Theelderscrolls52 Před 3 lety

      I know many fosters who use that brand!

    • @Paspa1801
      @Paspa1801 Před 3 lety +1

      How long does that 40lb bag last for one cat?

  • @WanderingAroundAZ
    @WanderingAroundAZ Před 2 lety +31

    After years of using clay litter and trying crystals, I’ve been using pine pellets (equine bedding actually) for years now. Yes, a sifting litter box makes all the difference. Other than times that my little stinker doesn’t cover up his turds, pine pellets are hands down the best at controlling odors, especially urine.

    • @milenashubas6306
      @milenashubas6306 Před 2 lety

      Your review was very helpful. Where can I find the equine bedding as I imagine it would be more cost efficient than the pine pellets at the pet store. Would it be ok for kittens?

    • @angelbabyg1
      @angelbabyg1 Před 2 lety +4

      Yeah..no more urine smell. But now I smell 💩 😩😩

    • @doodoodoodle
      @doodoodoodle Před rokem

      ​@@milenashubas6306 I know it's late, but somewhere like tractor supply

    • @vanessarodriguez429
      @vanessarodriguez429 Před 6 měsíci

      I hate poop smells

  • @nurshark10
    @nurshark10 Před 2 lety +10

    I’ve used Arm and Hammer for years. I love it. My cats love it. Great odor control and clumping.
    I think it’s simply THE VERY BEST!

    • @sophiamourn943
      @sophiamourn943 Před rokem

      Have you ever had issues with lingering. Smells?

    • @lianamartinez8851
      @lianamartinez8851 Před 8 měsíci

      @@sophiamourn943if you clean it once or twice a day you’ll be okay but I do recommend the arm and hammer refresher and everytime you scoop you sprinkle some on top and you’re good to go!

  • @kristiew6365
    @kristiew6365 Před 4 lety +15

    I have been using equine pellets for my cats and it is the most economical option imo. I love that there is zero urine smell and it can be tossed into a compost pile. I have a few big boxes next to eachother and find that the pellets are less messy than clay litter. Getting out of the shower and having litter stuck to my feet used to drive me crazy. There is zero dust and zero waste. At $6 for 40lbs it lasts 4 cats almost 2 months. I call that a win.

    • @cathywojcik2420
      @cathywojcik2420 Před 4 lety +6

      I also had great success with equine pellets. I buy mine from Tractor Supply.

    • @kristiew6365
      @kristiew6365 Před 3 lety

      Here is a link to the sifting pans I use. I just use a scoop to pick out the 💩 and sift the soiled litter out. When the pellets get wet they turn into a powder so it's easy to just sift and toss out or into a compost bin. I will see if I can find a good how to video and link that as well 😃.
      www.amazon.com/dp/B01NAR4Y38/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_glt_fabc_EEMVP7F78VDQSX41VJTG

    • @kristiew6365
      @kristiew6365 Před 3 lety

      @Cajunomics
      Hope this helps
      czcams.com/video/y_K0RD-jd1g/video.html

  • @Phlimbob
    @Phlimbob Před 4 lety +307

    Just popping into the comments to see who else is kind of thrown off by the declawing comments.

    • @katysullivan3192
      @katysullivan3192 Před 4 lety

      Why does it throw you off?

    • @Phlimbob
      @Phlimbob Před 4 lety +66

      ​@@katysullivan3192 When she was recommending litter for declawed cats, it sounded like she was implying that if you chose to declaw your cat, that was the best litter, rather than it sounding like if you just had a declawed cat because they were adopted like that. I can't imagine anyone who has devoted so much time to learning about cats would say it's okay to declaw a cat, so it threw me off. Other people must have had the same reaction because there are a lot of people saying not to declaw cats.

    • @katysullivan3192
      @katysullivan3192 Před 4 lety +6

      Phlimbob oh yes I see, I thought that you were saying you were thrown off as to why so many people had commented saying don’t declaw cats. I was going to educate you on why everyone is so passionately against it. I completely agree, her comments in the video really threw me off for the exact same reasons, her job seems to be learning about cats yet she so nonchalantly talks about cat declawing, doesn’t add up

    • @mj06924
      @mj06924 Před 4 lety +3

      I know it says *popping* but bc of some -unknown- reason I read *poop* ,I was like just pooping into comments...?

    • @AllAboutCatsYT
      @AllAboutCatsYT  Před 4 lety +73

      Hey Phlimbob, thanks for the feedback. I chose not to mention the effects of declawing in this video due to time constraints and the assumption that most viewers would be aware of the issues. The intention was not to normalize or condone declawing at all-it's good to know that the recommendation gave that impression. Again, I appreciate your thoughts on this and will keep them in mind when mentioning sensitive issues in the future.

  • @lorrie2878
    @lorrie2878 Před 3 lety +6

    I use the same litter. Dr. Elsey. I have 8 cats. It's the best I have found. No weird perfumes! I hate scents! Clumps well, cats like it. It's also biodegradable which is important to me.

  • @MarjiZintz
    @MarjiZintz Před rokem +6

    We use Tidy Cat Lightweight Unscented clay litter, and I couldn't recommend it more highly!!!! It clumps really well, doesn't turn to mud, lasts a very long time, and best of all, does a flawless job controlling odor! It can be a bit dusty and it also tracks a bit, but those minor drawbacks are absolutely worth the trouble!
    I also use a litter scoop that makes the job very very easy!
    Thank you for all you do!

    • @lynxii3234
      @lynxii3234 Před rokem

      is the dust amount enough where it would bother your cat? i want to get a dust free clumping litter but i dont know much about anything so

    • @MarjiZintz
      @MarjiZintz Před rokem +1

      @@lynxii3234 The dust and tracking don't seem to bother or cats at all.
      I have considered switching to a a generic version of Feline Pine, but I'm so happy with the odor control with the product we use that I am reluctant to change what's working so well!

    • @lynxii3234
      @lynxii3234 Před rokem +1

      @@MarjiZintz okay, thank you so much! ill keep that in mind

  • @AurildisSoulcatch
    @AurildisSoulcatch Před 4 lety +14

    I just watched the litter box reviews and decided to watch your litter review and wanted to let you guys know that these were both really well compiled, concise and informative videos. I really enjoyed watching them and anyone watching can tell that you did your research fairly and thoroughly. Thank you! :)

  • @Floppycats
    @Floppycats Před 4 lety +87

    wow - this is really comprehensive - i cannot imagine the hours that went into this 17 minute video. i noticed the scoop you're using and cannot help but tell you that there's a better one out there - and it actually helps with dust too. litter-lifter is the name of it. hope you can check it out. it's my favorite, hand's down, litter scoop.
    dr. elsey's ultra is my favorite - glad to hear I'm not the only one - i think it's a great litter at a great price.
    one of the things I didn't see you address - on litters like "arm & hammer clump & Seal" - what's in the litter (chemicals) that make it clump and seal? and are those chemicals ok for our cats to ingest/inhale, because they will - when cleaning themselves. that's the biggest problem i have with things like Arm & Hammer Slide or Pretty Litter. And when i am asked to review those litters, I ask those questions and never get answers - specifically from Pretty Litter. So I cannot and will not support them.
    it's the same reason i cannot support scented - artificially scented litters.

    • @AllAboutCatsYT
      @AllAboutCatsYT  Před 4 lety +8

      Thank you for the comment, Floppycats! It's good to have you here. Thanks for the scoop recommendation-I've heard about the Litter Lifter but haven't had a chance to try it yet. Will consider it for the future. Your thoughts on the Arm & Hammer Clump & Seal as well as Pretty Litter are well-placed and we'll keep them in mind going forward. - Mallory

    • @Floppycats
      @Floppycats Před 4 lety +3

      @@AllAboutCatsYT yes, the litter-lifter is awesome. are you based in israel? i was trying to figure out your accent the other day and went to your channel's page and saw israel. i am surprised you can get all these products in israel, if that's, indeed, where you are located.

    • @AllAboutCatsYT
      @AllAboutCatsYT  Před 4 lety +11

      Nice sleuthing! All About Cats is operated out of Israel but has an international team, making it possible to access products sold primarily in the United States. As for that accent, I'm from Montana. :) - Mallory

    • @Floppycats
      @Floppycats Před 4 lety +1

      All About Cats that makes a lot more sense.

    • @Floppycats
      @Floppycats Před 4 lety

      All About Cats how’d they did you or you find them?

  • @lisabelle7553
    @lisabelle7553 Před 3 lety +19

    Wow- very detailed and well researched review! I would add I have the crushed walnut shell clumping litter and it works great, and has a pleasant woodsy smell. My cats LOVE it, like they play in it and dig in it and jump around like it’s fun time sandbox. The only issue I’ve found with it is that it tracks and is messy because - again, cats play in it and toss it all around.

  • @MH-rh3mi
    @MH-rh3mi Před 3 lety +29

    When we adopted a kitten in November, I researched a lot of litter methods and settled on pine pellets. No regrets! We've had our cat for almost two months, and we are still using the same $5 bag. There were occasional smell issues, but that appears to have been due to his struggle to bury his poos when he was little. For $5, it's worth trying!

    • @nevaehl8148
      @nevaehl8148 Před 2 lety

      Where did you get it from? The pine litter

    • @anana4381
      @anana4381 Před 2 lety

      Isn’t the sawdust produced, cancer causing?

    • @WafflesssFalling
      @WafflesssFalling Před rokem

      @@anana4381 idk, but pine can be toxic to cats

  • @NorineWel
    @NorineWel Před 4 lety +6

    I have three cats. I have asthma. I tried so many litters and then found Dr. Elsey's. Absolutely the best. I find that making the litter a little deeper then usual helps with the sticking, however, you will find a little more kicking out of the box.

    • @levon9
      @levon9 Před 3 lety

      How's the dust with this? I'm currently using Tidy Cat's clumping litter, and it's super dusty :-/

  • @laurieherold1458
    @laurieherold1458 Před 4 lety +12

    We've used Breeze for over 10 years and love it. It's great for my asthma with ZERO dust, and even though some pellets get kicked out of the box, they are large enough to easily be swept up, even on a carpeted area, instead of granules working all the way into your carpet and pad. If your cat prefers a deeper level of pellets just add an extra bag...they can easily last a month or longer.

    • @sandiotoole4295
      @sandiotoole4295 Před 4 lety +1

      I use pinto beans as a cheaper alternative to the pellets. I love my Breeze! My most picky cat uses only this.

    • @laurieherold1458
      @laurieherold1458 Před 4 lety

      @@sandiotoole4295 seems like they would start sprouting when they get wet? 😂 I'm just guessing, but the visual of sprouting beans in a litter box is pretty hilarious. How often do you have to change them?

  • @cecilewalker6610
    @cecilewalker6610 Před rokem +3

    I agree that ‘World’s Best’ cat litter is not great where clumping is concerned. However, as it is flushable, & I am not well, I find it very convenient to flush the used litter. It’s also not very heavy. The trick with flushing is to flush frequently. This prevents blocking of the toilet. I’ve tried one or two other litters, but have always come back to ‘World’s Best’, which I’ve been using for 20 years, with several cats, including those I’ve fostered. It is expensive, but I’ve had no problems with any of my cats using it. I dislike cleaning the litter, but my cats come first, so I use what they like! 😊 Thanks for your videos!

  • @orazha
    @orazha Před 11 měsíci +11

    Our favorite cat litter is Dry Den (pellets) or similar products for large farm animals such as horses. It's very inexpensive, our cats love it, and it does a great job keeping the smell down.

  • @becracer6950
    @becracer6950 Před 3 lety +17

    I really enjoyed this video. You've done a great job of researching and presenting the facts in a scientific but understandable fashion. It sure is nice to learn everything I need to know about cat litter in one place and be confident of how the data and recommendations were obtained. Thanks and keep up the great work!

  • @simonliu2320
    @simonliu2320 Před 4 lety +82

    The beat cat litter review I‘ve ever watched.

  • @photovideolove
    @photovideolove Před 9 měsíci +1

    You are a total angel. Thank you so much for taking the time to put this video together. I am a new cat owner and this was extremely informative.

  • @shannonr4360
    @shannonr4360 Před 3 lety +25

    For those wondering about the other natural brands. I've experimented with most of them and found pine pellets to be the best so far if your cat tolerates it. Great odor control, less mess, fairly easy to clean, low dust. And you don't have to worry about the intestinal clumping issues the clumping litters have been known to cause. Wheat litter would get moldy on me and hold moisture. Odor control was average. The newspaper one had such a strong inky odor it made me feel sick when I poured or cleaned it. I can't imagine how the cat felt everytime she went inside. The walnut litter though great odor control would stain everything in the cats path after getting out of the box and tracked everywhere. I would find dark paw prints on my bed sheets...ewww. The corn ones like Worlds Best would just track everywhere and make such a mess. For the pine pellets, if you used a good pellet designed box or just scoop it out its not that difficult. I find if you leave the pine dust in there it can track more so I clean every day or 2 at most. It does not smell unless the cat didn't bury the poop all the way which is fine as I know it needs to be cleaned anyway. The pellets that get out are pretty easy to pick back up and toss in or sweep into a dust pan and throw back in. Having a good litter mat that has holes and texture to hold the dusty bits that escape keeps in controlled more and cleans your cats paws off more to track less. Save your money and get them from the tractor supply instead of the feline pine version. It also lasts a really long time. And its easy to just top off. Nothing will stick to the bottom as long as you keep the litter deep and when you want to do a deep clean it all just slides right out. It dries quickly as long as you don't let it sit for too long between cleanings. And to make it easier for you use a sifting box system you can put a puppy pad inside to catch the litter on the bottom so its super easy to just wrap up and throw out without having to clean the dust off or sanitize it and I only have to do this about once a month. Just get a deep bottome piece. Hope this helps. And thanks for such a detailed review I really enjoyed the video!

    • @milenashubas6306
      @milenashubas6306 Před 2 lety

      This was super helpful!! I’m getting a kitten tomorrow do you think the pine pellets would be ok for kittens? She is 12 wks, I believe she was using the walnut kind but I didn’t see it at the store and after reading your review I would prefer to change it. Anything you would suggest regarding transition? Can I completely change the litter?

    • @shannonr4360
      @shannonr4360 Před 2 lety

      @@milenashubas6306 pine pellets should be ok. Thier paws are smaller so it might be a little tricky for them to move around but it isn't necessary as the pee will just go to the bottom anyway and you can scoop out the poo when they make one. I haven't used with kittens before so I'm not sure but its worth a try. My cat would be fine with just straight transitioning but most prefer a slow change. Ideally you would start off what the kitten is used to especially since she is going to be in a new environment it takes a lot to get used to and cats get stressed with any change. Slowly add in the new litter over a week or two until it is completely transitioned. If the cat starts using outside of the box they are not ready to transition so put more of the old litter back. You may need to transition back and forth until you get to complete pine. Depends on the cat. Also I recommend having no less than 2 litter boxes for your cat. Mine would have accidents randomly and I couldn't figure out why even though I cleaned her box daily. Once I got a second box it never happened again. Most cats like to go poo or pee in separate boxes for some reason I've learned. Most specialty litters like walnut can be found at the big chain pet stores like petco or pet smart. If you can't find it try Amazon. You can try to just straight transition and see how it goes but be prepared for accidents and plan the space accordingly for easy clean up just in case. Be sure to praise the kitten with lots of love and treats if they are food motivated when ever they use the litter box to encourage use. This works well with scratchers too so they don't feel as inclined to use your furniture. With these methods you should be able to do a complete transition. If you use two or more boxes depending on how many cats you have be sure they all are on the same transition and don't let kitty outside as they will prefer to use the dirt or other material over the pine. Just a side note in case you were thinking about it, though I would recommend NEVER to declaw your cat due to the short and long term pain it causes I do not recommend this litter for declawed cats since thier paws are highly sensitive. Let me know if you have any other questions. Hope this helps! And congrats on your new kitten!

    • @milenashubas6306
      @milenashubas6306 Před 2 lety

      @@shannonr4360 Thank you so much for your guidance! I feel like a nervous mum and I just her to be comfortable and feel safe.
      I saw that they have a pine litter that is not pellets it’s kinda looks like ground. Any thoughts, pros or cons or experience with that?
      I’m assuming having the litter box on different floors would make the most sense, I will try 2 litter boxes. Is it ok if I’m the future I change the location?
      Any advice on how the first night should go? Should I limit the kitten to 1 floor?
      I took this week off but I will start work next week and the kitten will be on her own for about 5-6hrs before my son gets home, will she be ok, any advice on home alone?
      Thanks again for all your insight!

    • @shannonr4360
      @shannonr4360 Před 2 lety

      @@milenashubas6306 I know the litter, I personally haven't tried it as it is quite expensive and with my own experience with all the powdered litters I figured it will be quite messy. It could be a good transition to get kitty used to the smell and color though. Im sure it would work just as well with odor control but I would imagine it will track everywhere as even the dissolved pellets can track if you are not keeping up with cleaning. For starting out I would keep the kitten on one floor with both boxes. Choose a space that will be most quiet. You can move the boxes just make sure to show them the new location. If it has a hard time with the new location you can start in the original and move it gradually over time to the new location so it won't be as stressful.

    • @shannonr4360
      @shannonr4360 Před 2 lety

      @@milenashubas6306 she will be lonely and scared the first week but should transition quickly. Be sure to give her lots of attention and even though it may be hard try not to baby her, meaning if you don't want to be woken up the rest of your life in the middle of the night from her crying ignore it. Same with feeding. Make it a schedule and don't give it to her until she is quiet. They learn quickly what behavior will get them what they want. You can leave the tv on with bird sounds from CZcams or just a show that has talking so she doesn't feel as alone. Dont leave it too loud so she can sleep or get away from the sound if she needs quiet time. Leave some of her favorite toys to play with even something that is interactive might be nice if she isn't afraid of it. Feed her before you leave and don't make a big deal out of it when you do leave. Give her some attention and play in the morning so she is satisfied and won't be full of as much energy to wreck the place but have some space before you go. When you come back don't make a big deal out of it. Just say hi if she comes up, ignore giving her too much attention the first 30 minutes then you can spend time with her playing and petting. This will help with separation anxiety.

  • @Kureiookami
    @Kureiookami Před 3 lety +12

    We have 3 cats at home and we are very happy with the Smart Cat Litter. We feel like the odor control is good, the clumping is great, there is virtually no dust, it is made of grass so biodegradable, but as a lightweight litter it does scatter quite a bit.

  • @Heyhihelloish
    @Heyhihelloish Před 4 lety +17

    I got the Breeze XL for my cat after he developed a UTI and I absolutely love it. Its much more hygienic with the layered system and the cleanup is extremely easy. My cat has the tendency to kick the pellets out sometimes but they're easy to pick up. I like the fact I'm not having to vacuum every day because clay litter gets everywhere. It's also nice because the pellets can last for a month and the absorption pads can last up to a week.

    • @christinakinsley4441
      @christinakinsley4441 Před 4 lety +4

      I have this too. I was disappointed that it wasn't reviewed. I buy a four pack of 'diapers' for the drawer and a bag of pellets and I'm good for a month. I think it is economical. My one cat was funny. He'd meow when he used it at first. Complaining? LOL

    • @fuzzypumpkin7743
      @fuzzypumpkin7743 Před 4 lety +3

      I tried it but it was too small for my bigger cat and he ended up hating the pellets. He peed right in front of me on the floor and yelled until I put the old litter back. He had never peed inappropriately at any other time in his 18 years.

    • @cyniibun
      @cyniibun Před 4 lety

      I got the Breeze XL for my 7 foster kittens and it's super easy to clean, I love it.

    • @sellaGames
      @sellaGames Před 3 lety

      @@fuzzypumpkin7743 hey it's oot, but may i ask what is your cat food? I want my cat living that long.

  • @shanellemaebalonzo1409
    @shanellemaebalonzo1409 Před 3 lety +21

    I've been using the pine pellet one since day one. One day, I kinda ran out of the pellet and rushed to buy a clumping clay one. The next day I woke up it was all over the place. Turns out my cats played with it the whole night. So no. Never gonna use that again. Lol.

  • @glttrbby
    @glttrbby Před 6 měsíci +1

    This was an excellent video! Very detailed, succinct and informative. Thank you for sharing your hard work! ❤

  • @alishafantroy3330
    @alishafantroy3330 Před 4 lety +175

    Odor control and litter that doesn't scatter everywhere is important to me

    • @Jimijmay
      @Jimijmay Před 3 lety

      Alisha Fantroy so which one would you consider?

    • @user-mo9qq4ly8p
      @user-mo9qq4ly8p Před 3 lety +1

      Which is ur favorite

    • @anneardiente8526
      @anneardiente8526 Před 3 lety +1

      wood & pine pellets are the way to go

    • @syafiqahsafian2149
      @syafiqahsafian2149 Před 3 lety +1

      Same!! I usually buy tofu type litter with lavender scent or any scent. Even after a week, almost no odor
      Edit: it is more advisable to use the one with original scent! More safe for cats 🐈
      Thank you @jennifer murphy for the info 😻

    • @hydratheorganism9639
      @hydratheorganism9639 Před 3 lety +3

      @@syafiqahsafian2149 I use the same thing for my cat. Best litter ever, little dust, pleasant odour, flushable, clumps nicely, does not stick to the bottom or scatter horribly.

  • @pobalex
    @pobalex Před 3 lety +11

    i used wood pellets for my cats with a sifting pan. i LOVE it. i chose it at first because my rescue cat adopted last year often has wounds on his front paw pads from an autoimmune disease that may have started after he was declawed, according to the vet (he was found after it happened to him so who knows what really happened). the tiny clay litter was just too hard on his delicate feet!
    the pine pellets are softer and also the least expensive option if you buy pine pellets. it's like $5 for a huge 40 pounds bag! transitioning to this for my new and older cat (who's 10) was easy. also pellets and dust can be thrown into city compost, depending on where you live. there are only benefits in my opinion! it tracks a bit, but i prefer stepping on some saw dust than clay litter lol.

  • @squattingnomad6298
    @squattingnomad6298 Před 3 lety +9

    You inspired me to do a similar experiment with my cats. The clumping ability of SmartCat litter is amazing. But the tracking is out of control. So, I mixed SmartCat with the World's Best and that is the sweet spot. Great clumping (no cat urine reaches the bottom of the litter box and no mushy mess), very little tracking and great odor control. Doing a 50-50 mix.

  • @MrsMiz3r
    @MrsMiz3r Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you for your videos! I am rescuing a stray who has adopted me and I've never had a cat before so these videos are so helpful!!

  • @allisons5976
    @allisons5976 Před 4 lety +11

    I love the Tidy Cat Breeze system - we switched to it after my cat tracked SO much litter all over the house. There was always clay litter in my bed 😂. Now both cats are great with it, but occasionally she carries a pellet to bat around.

    • @serafina_snax
      @serafina_snax Před 4 lety +2

      Omg my cat will bat around the pellets 😂 she plays with them. But yeah I love that this litter doesn’t track at all and there’s no dust.

  • @craftsglidersandthings3395

    Clump and Seal Multi cat is what we use. I’ve tried a couple other litters we keep going back to it. One of our cats has asthma so the dust free is really helpful for him.

  • @kathrynsargent5769
    @kathrynsargent5769 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much! Your research has saved me so much time, work, and money.

  • @CarolinaGirlCreationZ
    @CarolinaGirlCreationZ Před 3 lety +1

    I can't believe people still declaw their cats. Even if they are house cats, they can get out and if they are declawed, they are screwed.
    I'm allergic as all get out to cats but an outdoor male tabby adopted me after I removed his collar after months and months of growing into it but cutting into it's skin. I happened upon this video when looking for kitty litter to put in a travel w/ litter box bin for cold nights when I bring him in.
    I think I'm sold on the Arm & Hammer Clump litter for my one kitty. That last one with the puppy pad underneath, looks gross. LOL! I also don't want something non clumpy. I use horse bed pellets for my chickens and it's amazing so I'll have to try both the Arm & Hammer stuff and compare it to the horse pellet bedding.
    Super helpful video. Thank you so much!

  • @Liddell2675
    @Liddell2675 Před 4 lety +30

    Thank you so much for the recommendations for declawed. I adopted a declawed fur baby as she was under unwarranted stressed at her foster home and have been on the hunt for litter that wouldn't hurt her paws. She's been good so far about peeing in the litter box I have for her, but she'll still occasionally poop outside of it. I hope softer litter like Yesterday's News will help with that.

    • @AllAboutCatsYT
      @AllAboutCatsYT  Před 4 lety +5

      Kaluin, thanks for commenting. I hope the litter is a good fit for your baby!

  • @catlinhollow
    @catlinhollow Před 3 lety +3

    thanks for doing this work for us. I've hesitated to switch to a different litter type. now I'm ready to make the change.

  • @justanotherAA
    @justanotherAA Před 3 lety +1

    Your reviews are outstanding! Thank you for this channel!

  • @therealleia
    @therealleia Před 4 lety +7

    The pellet/puppy-pad-tray Breeze system is helpful for urine color observation. It can also be sanitized and modified to easily catch a urine sample for the vet. It was imperative for our senior cat friend in the last few years of his long happy life. It’s at a medium height, in between a standard and step-in litter box. Thanks for this helpful review!

  • @angelathorpe1611
    @angelathorpe1611 Před 4 lety +4

    Wow, thanks so much. You spent a long time researching these!

  • @Twinklez63
    @Twinklez63 Před 3 lety +3

    Dr. Elsey's IMO is the best. Great clumping no dust less tracking. I've tried everything and it's simply the best. No odor either

  • @frankkoolosko4255
    @frankkoolosko4255 Před 3 lety +5

    I’ve tried many cat litter’s over the years and by far my favorite is fresh step with Fabris

  • @cassiemonica1
    @cassiemonica1 Před 4 lety +145

    I love the pine pellets and so does my cat. I talked with my vet about the tractor supply bag I’ve been buying and she said it was totally safe. I don’t believe there is any difference between the two.

    • @BrioaZ
      @BrioaZ Před 4 lety +18

      I use tractor supply as well. You don't even need a sifting litter box. Just throw it all out when it all turns to saw dust 😄 so cheap so love it!

    • @cassiemonica1
      @cassiemonica1 Před 4 lety +10

      Bri Z. I made my own sifting box but I replaced them recently with the breeze box. The pee pad can be nice Incase there’s changes in the urine. My cat had a UTI and I caught it super early so I was able to avoid a big vet bill

    • @sheilabaker7599
      @sheilabaker7599 Před 4 lety +15

      I use the Pine Pellets from Tractor Supply too, my Son made me a sifting litter box and it's the Best Value. I'm a disabled senior and cleaning the box only takes me 5 minutes to clean. The litter is about 6.00 for a 40 lb bag, the litter boxes are plastic storage ones I got from Walmart. I've used the corn cob kind in the past, but that causes allergy issues for my cats, don't use the clumping type for fear of infections due to the litter sticking on my cats private areas, the crystals cost too much and I'm concerned about health issues, I've tried the paper pellets , they didn't seem to do so well about the pee smell. So the pine pellet horse bedding seems to be the winner for me .

    • @sheilabaker7599
      @sheilabaker7599 Před 4 lety +14

      Rene.....I use the same....the Only Difference is the Price....using the pellets from the Tractor store is such a killer deal. It has saved me So Much Money !!

    • @cassiemonica1
      @cassiemonica1 Před 4 lety +7

      Sheila Baker oh yeah! Nothing beats the cost. My homemade boxes weren’t sifting all too well which is why I got the breeze box. I don’t use their pellets though. Those things are so hard! I will never switch from the pine pellets.

  • @Fiona.Sleeps
    @Fiona.Sleeps Před 3 lety +7

    I use equine pine pellets. Love them. 6.29 for 40lbs. I sprinkle some baking soda onto it to help even more with odor control but overall it's pretty great.

    • @mkimmick61
      @mkimmick61 Před 2 lety

      Could you please tell the brand of pellets you use and where to buy them. I am desperate.

    • @Fiona.Sleeps
      @Fiona.Sleeps Před 2 lety

      @@mkimmick61 I get them from tractor supply, store brand!

  • @vivianmahar8983
    @vivianmahar8983 Před rokem

    Thank You for this video, your hard work is truly appreciated! I am going to try Arm & Hammer's Clump and Seal - what I am using now produces way too much dust.

  • @SamsaLilaTheHobo
    @SamsaLilaTheHobo Před rokem +2

    I've been using world's best because my senior cat started to get asthma from clay litter. She has not coughed in 4 months! So while it might not be the best clumper, it's keeping my kitty healthier and that's what matters. Corn litter for the win! And it lasts a long time. I do not flush it.

  • @SourEggz
    @SourEggz Před 4 lety +3

    Have to say - I am very brand loyal to the World’s Best Litter, but now I am questioning things.... what a strangely specific thing to talk about but hey, thank you so much for taking the time to make this in-depth, detailed video about, well, um, kitty litter!

  • @yutorzh7144
    @yutorzh7144 Před 2 lety +4

    Switched to wood pellets and it's the best thing ever. The cat's love it, barely any smell, environmentally friendly, very nice natural scent and very easy to clean.

    • @Its_CharmCity
      @Its_CharmCity Před 2 lety

      Just straight wood pellets?

    • @Cuttiegirlsu
      @Cuttiegirlsu Před 2 lety

      what brand have you been using? pine bedding prices have been going up!

  • @DaBearsGG
    @DaBearsGG Před rokem +2

    As someone who just got two kittens, your channel has been so awesome! Thank you :)

  • @IqraMusulmana
    @IqraMusulmana Před 6 měsíci +1

    Tjank you, great recommendations and very detailed reviews 👍🏻

  • @warrenandyiching
    @warrenandyiching Před 3 lety +8

    We just got cats for the first time ever and your video was super helpful. We tried several of your recommendations and we ended up liking Ever Clean the best.

  • @gingermiller1087
    @gingermiller1087 Před 2 lety +5

    I have the Scoopfree automatic litter box and I use the Sensitive crystal litter that is made for it. I've had no issues with it and I've had it close to 3 years. My cat is a scardy cat and I was worried when I first got it that she would be afraid of the automatic rake but she was actually facinated with it from the start and sits right up next to it and watches it. She is a large cat and poops and pees a lot but I can go approximately 3 weeks before putting in a new refill. Sooooo much easier and less messy than scooping poop each day and several times a day. It's not cheap but it's worth it.
    I wonder why you didn't talk about the chemicals and other harse unhealthy ingredients in some of the litters out there. I would think that would be the #1 thing to consider when buying litter. Much more important than odor or even price. It is for me.

  • @missann0906
    @missann0906 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks your research on cat litters as you know there are so many choices I’m currently using Fresh Step Clean Paws but I’m found the odor of the litter clings in my cats fur,but I do like the clumping action.

  • @susanorourke900
    @susanorourke900 Před 3 lety +5

    I use the pine pellets for my two cats and after trying so many litters it is the best one in my opinion. First of all I think it’s better for the cats to have a more natural litter. to me it has the best odor control. It lasts all week with scooping. There was occasional tracking but with a quick little sweep, it’s not a problem. I would rather pieces of pine pellets than dust and clay.We also went to a top entry litter box and as a 2nd box a high side one and it has virtually removed the issue.
    The other thing I love is that it’s not heavy. When I used to clean out the box with traditional brands, The wet litter was so heavy. Pine is very light before and after. The order is amazing!

    • @reveluvlp1714
      @reveluvlp1714 Před 3 lety +1

      Have you tried cature tofu and wood they say it can last for 1 or 2 month but still you have to scoop it it’s kinda expensive but worth it

    • @juliette205
      @juliette205 Před 9 měsíci

      What about poop odor ? Is it an issue or same as other litters like clay?

  • @judithashenhurst3589
    @judithashenhurst3589 Před 4 lety +4

    My favorite litter is Abound which is sold at Kroger. It is made of some kind of ground up grass seed. It is light weight, now fragrance, no dust, it is totally organic and it is basically the same as one of the ones she is recommending.

  • @adastra2000
    @adastra2000 Před 3 lety +3

    This is an excellent informative and helpful video! I am a petsitter (for cats) so I get to see all these litters. For my own 5 cats I have settled on the Dr. Elsey’s Ultra. As you mentioned, it’s perfect, other than a tendency to stick to the box. I solved that problem by mixing in some Arm&Hammer Slide. It’s not available in unscented, but the scent is mild and mixed in, it’s not noticeable. I’m so happy now 😁

  • @pamelakeevil3259
    @pamelakeevil3259 Před rokem +1

    Great research!! I have used clump and seal armor hammer for years!!!good job!!!

  • @Shezadiva4
    @Shezadiva4 Před 2 lety +1

    This was an excellent video. Thank you for your research. I’ve adopted a 4 month kitten 3 weeks ago and have been using the Breeze system since. I wasn’t even aware of the various types of litter. My kitten has done very well with the system and - most importantly - it’s super odor absorbent.

  • @jodemont7811
    @jodemont7811 Před 3 lety +4

    We have had multiple cats (up to 21 at one time) and switched over to a litter that is not only great at odor absorption but does not produce dust and is COST EFFECTIVE. We use wood pellets that can be used as equine bedding or in your pellet stoves. A 40 lb bag costs around $4.68 and is available at Tractor Supply stores or similar ranch/farm type stores year round. Also a seasonal item at some stores like Walmart but TS prices are just as good if not better. Plus, our TS offers a card for discounts and rewards and there is always someone to help load up the car or truck for me. It works for us and for our cats.............no issues, concerns or dissatisfaction as far as we are concerned.

  • @sunnypumkin
    @sunnypumkin Před 3 lety +3

    Excellent!! I use equine pine from tractor supply. It’s cheap and very effective order control! My cats like it and so do I. Thank you for all the reviews!! Very helpful!

  • @fujia3246
    @fujia3246 Před 2 lety +1

    great video, thank you for all your experiments

  • @richj120952
    @richj120952 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I used Feline Pine, back when it first came out. My cats had no trouble adjusting to the pellets over clay litter. (By the way clay litter has pretty serious issues with causing health issues with cats. I don't ever recommend it.) I also used Yesterday's News when it came out, and as long as you clean and change out the litter often and use baking soda to control odors, it works fine. I went through a few of the clumping litters you mention, but being they were clay based, I dumped them. What I use now and have for the past 8 years or so is the Arm & Hammer Naturals clumping litter. My cats like using it as it is soft on their paws. Clumps quite well. It allows me to only clean the 2 cat boxes every other day. (One box per cat please!) Draw back is that it is light, and tracks. To solve that I have enclosed boxes. (No flaps, and enough head room for the big boy. Had to modify one entrance for him.) Still get some tracking, and use a tracking mat like the one in your video, along with a vacuum cleaner (light duty, rechargable) in the room to clean up when I clean the boxes. (Takes a minute or so.) I also use the Arm & Hammer odor control baking powder based deodorizer when I clean the boxes. Relly the combination works very well, and when we have family visitors, they can't smell the cat boxes at all. Oh, another thing with the litter, it does allow urine clumps to stick to the box, so you do have to dig it off. It isn't like cement though and comes off with a quick scrape. Oh, by the way, I have nearly 50 years of cat experience here on this subject.

  • @mac__attack8609
    @mac__attack8609 Před 4 lety +6

    I use the Breeze system with my cats and I absolutely love it compared to other litters. My cats really like it too! I had two boxes for my boy set up, one with Special Kitty unscented clay and one Tidy Cats Breeze. I put some of his poop in the Breeze and he took to it immediately, quit using the clay. When I got another kitten, she used the Special Kitty unscented clay for a day and decided to do what my older cat was doing. So ultimately, you're cat will choose which litter they prefer if you give them the option and chance to do so.

  • @PheonixArizen
    @PheonixArizen Před 4 lety +21

    I have 2 cats - Trust me, the Wood Pellets are where its at! She under sold it. I LOVE the price and value I get and the odor control is awesome. easy clean up (sifting litter box) the only down side is tracking and that is easily solved with a mat.

    • @ClairettaAnderson
      @ClairettaAnderson Před 4 lety

      SilvaSeraphim, are they hard? My boy will not use the pine pellets because he hates the feel of them.

    • @planetag310
      @planetag310 Před 3 lety +1

      Since you have experience with pine pellets, maybe you could help me with a question I have because I'm interested in switching from clay to pine. I will be away from my cat during the day and come home at night. My concern with the pine is that he won't be able to cover his poop which could land in the middle of his box. I won't be home to remove the poop, so I'm worried that he'll refuse to use the box with the poop in it that he can't cover and might pee or poop again outside the box. Do you remove the poop right away afterwards, or do you leave it there. Can your cat cover it with the pine?

    • @PheonixArizen
      @PheonixArizen Před 3 lety +1

      @@planetag310 - My cats treat the pellets same as they did the clay. I think they prefer it actually. There is no strong ammonia smell when they use it, unlike the clay, and the pellets quickly absorb any moisture and dissolve into soft sawdust. 1 bag of 24kg bag of pellets costs me $6.00 and it lasts me 2 1/2 to 3 months. calculate how much you would have had to spend on clumping litter. Clean up has never been easier. As to the going away all day part, I too work and I can happily leave them home all day and not have any worries. They bury it and I can remove it when I have time to. Sometimes that has meant I left it for more than 24 hours, but it has never been an issue. PLEASE NOTE: pine is toxic to cats, you want HARDWOOD PELLETS that have been kiln dired or say they are safe as pet bedding.

    • @libbyb5566
      @libbyb5566 Před 3 lety

      I agree! I've always used tidy cats, but a new kitten we got the breeder used pelletts so we decided to try. I absolutely LOVE it! I do not do it how she is explaining in the video though. I add just enough pelletts to cover most of the bottom of the box, change it every 3 or so days when it's mostly turned dusty. There is no smell, very little tracking, safer for the cats imo, and way more economical. Plus if it did smell I'd just dump it sooner because it's really affordable.

  • @phyllislesniak4658
    @phyllislesniak4658 Před 2 lety +2

    I've been enjoying all your ratings and have found them to be very helpful, I've been using the Everclean litter for years with great results. It is very dusty if you pour it into the box from three feet above the box. If you open the bag and then put it into the box just above the surface you will avoid the nasty cloud of dust.

  • @MS-yz7sr
    @MS-yz7sr Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for doing this and sharing it with us.