Lettiera per gatti agglomerante completamente naturale SmartCat, 10 libbre (160 once 1 confezione) - Alternativa alla lettiera in argilla e pellet - Priva di sostanze chimiche e 99% di polvere - Inodore e leggera 10 libbre

Brand:SmartCat

3.4/5

69.80

SCEGLI QUELLO CHE SI ADATTA: La lettiera per gatti SmartCat All Natural è disponibile in sacchi da 5 libbre, 10 libbre e 20 libbre. AGGLOMERAMENTO LEGGERO: l'eccellente capacità di agglomerazione (che non si attacca alla padella) assicura che i rifiuti del tuo animale domestico rimangano fuori dalla vista e dall'olfatto, in un'alternativa facilmente modificabile alle lettiere dense di argilla o ai pellet di lettiera. FACILMENTE ADATTABILE: La nostra lettiera naturale per gatti ha una consistenza morbida e un aspetto simile alla sabbia, ottima per il nuovo gattino o per quel gatto che è particolarmente attento alle zampe. NESSUN ODORE - NON SI PUÒ DIRE: SmartCat combatte l'odore in modo naturale senza fare affidamento su prodotti chimici aggressivi e profumi artificiali. REALIZZATO DALL'ERBA: Realizzato con semi di erba naturale al 100% coltivati ​​negli Stati Uniti, SmartCat è sia biodegradabile che rinnovabile.

SCEGLI QUELLO CHE SI ADATTA: La lettiera per gatti SmartCat All Natural è disponibile in sacchi da 5 libbre, 10 libbre e 20 libbre. AGGLOMERAMENTO LEGGERO: l'eccellente capacità di agglomerazione (che non si attacca alla padella) assicura che i rifiuti del tuo animale domestico rimangano fuori dalla vista e dall'olfatto, in un'alternativa facilmente modificabile alle lettiere dense di argilla o ai pellet di lettiera. FACILMENTE ADATTABILE: La nostra lettiera naturale per gatti ha una consistenza morbida e un aspetto simile alla sabbia, ottima per il nuovo gattino o per quel gatto che è particolarmente attento alle zampe. NESSUN ODORE - NON SI PUÒ DIRE: SmartCat combatte l'odore in modo naturale senza fare affidamento su prodotti chimici aggressivi e profumi artificiali. REALIZZATO DALL'ERBA: Realizzato con semi di erba naturale al 100% coltivati ​​negli Stati Uniti, SmartCat è sia biodegradabile che rinnovabile.
Brand SmartCat
Country of Origin USA
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number 6505
Item Weight 10 Pounds
Manufacturer SmartCat
Product Dimensions 5 x 12 x 18 inches; 10 Pounds
Scent Unscented
Target Species Cat

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Scritto da: Kari Childs
Best clumping litter ever and lightweight easy scooping but doesn't absorb odors
This litter is super lightweight and easy to scoop. Perfect for hands that are sore with arthritis! It is dust free. It clumps urine hard and dries out fecal material (poop) so well that waste is minimal - even stays together in firm clump when my one cat pees along the litterbox wall and clump comes free from wall without extra effort. This is the best of any litter I have ever used in my 30 years of owning cars and working in kennels and vet hospitals!! Truly! But there is a trade off. I wanted unscented (and used unscented scoopable clay litter too), and this litter is scent-free except for a subtle kind of woody smell when first poured into the box. The downside is that is does not absorb odors aa well so some days, I know when one of the cats has used the box because it smells. This is getting better as I find the best diet for my cats though (their poop has less smell so less smell to block). I have one covered and one uncovered litterbox and the smell is an issue with both equally I think. I am sure if I left it, the grass litter would dry the poop up great and the smell with it...but I can't stand to try it so I scoop right away when it happens, which is only occasionally. This is why I gave it 3 stars for scent. Not sure there is an answer to this without adding unnatural scents and/or dustiness to the litter - which are both worse in my opinion. Mixing some clay litter in is an option (see rest of review below) but I quit because of the negatives with this option. The clay litter just gets kind of sticky and is so heavy. They track both of the litters just as much I think. The grass litter is much easier to sweep or vacuum up even if it gets into a wet spot on the floor before I get to it. The grass litter seems to get trapped by the mats I have the litterboxes on better than the clay litter did. I included photos of my most recent set up and it is the least amount of litter tracked beyond the mats yet! My cats switched to this grass litter easily. I mixed in 1/4 or so of this new litter with their old litter. I had used Tidy Cat Clumping Unscented litter for years - all of my oldest 7 year old cat and for 12 years before that. As I scooped, I only added the new grass litter in as I needed more until the boxes were totally grass litter. On the 2nd litter box, I went from 1/2 or so straight to all grass litter with no issue (But be careful trying this - a picky cat might have balked and avoided the box because of this.) Two of my cats still prefer the Tidy Cat litter because they will use the litterbox with some of the Tidy Cat in it if I make it available (I had to experiment - pi ture 3 is a mix of litters) but all of the cats use the all grass litterbox some still even with Tidy Cat in their other box. Most importantly, they are perfectly willing to use the litterboxes fully and without issue with just grass litter in them both. As for brand, I tried this brand, one other grass litter brand (Both chosen for first trial by cost and good reviews.) and a crushed walnut shell litter. The other grass litter was more dusty - not good for my cats or my allergies - and I think I may be allergic to walnuts. The walnut shell litter had a noticeable nutty smell (not bad, just noticeable) and minimal dust despite better odor control...but my eyes itched and watered and my skin started itching after changing and scooping the boxes. This stopped again once all the walnut litter was gone. So this grass litter is all I buy now. I am going to order a couple of round, from the top litterboxes made by a start up company that are designed to work best with this kind of litter. Maybe the litterbox design will help with the occasional "stinky poop" issue. Just the lack of dust and ease of scooping due to superior clumping and lightweightness of the litter seal the deal for me. I am 6 months or so in to the switch and not planning to ever go back. I have 3 cats and two litterboxes. I try to scoop daily but have gone a week a couple of times and all of the above still held true. That was never the case with the scoopable clay litter. (Note: One litterbox per cat is the ideal but seems to be ok for us. I will post again if and when I get new litterboxes.) Quick additional note - The two bags for my subscribe & save order arrived this time with holes in them! The outside box was fine so don't think it was a delivery issue. One bag's hole was a slice and had a red heavy sticker over it so damage clearly occurred pre-shipment. The sticker had come mostly unstuck though so litter was spilled out in the box. I am in contact with Amazon and expect they will make it right. This is the 1st time I had issues with a litter shipment. Not an issue with litter itself but I am honestly not sure if this brand of litter is available elsewhere, such as through Chewy or local pet stores, so if Amazon handling becomes a recurring issue and they are the only source, this could be a negative.)
Scritto da: Yogizilla
A great natural alternative to clay!
I've long stopped using clay because of multiple reasons. It's bad for the environment, heavy, can cause respiratory issues in cats, etc. Worst of all, if your cat happens to eat even a little bit because they're sick and drawn to it, or theyre simply cleaning themselves, it grows exponentially inside of them and causes blockages. It's just bad news all around. Of course, clay smells good and is highly absorbant but those trade-offs stink. Grass seed is probably the best you can get for the price and overall benefits: it covers up smells without using perfumes (which are toxic or at least will keep your cats away from the litter boxes), it's highly absorbent, it feels like dirt so more appealing to cats.. the list goes on. The downsides: you don't get the fine dust but tracking can be an issue, even with mats and such to trap the residuals. Due to the natural materials, you'll often get bugs coming along for the ride. For the latter issue, I've only encountered this in a few bags and usually not to a great degree. Compared to walnut shells, which work great but had higher levels of infestation, this is a superior product across the board. My last bag was a nuisance, though, as I had tons of moths be born from it and escape into annoying nooks and crannies. My recommendation is to keep the bags fully-sealed with some strapping tape or something, and make sure there is no air in their. It's an extra step but we'll worth it until these factories better maintain their machines to hopefully reduce the remnant insect eggs. Outside of that, fully endorse the product. The absorbance and clumping properties are top-notch so its easy to clean daily... and each bag is rather long lasting (got two cats and they're good sharing the potty), too!
Scritto da: Casper & Boo
funny, last litter type i finally try and it turns out it is the best!
**my review on this litter type is based on cleaning our giant petmate litter boxes at least twice a day and often right after the poop smell hits my nose if i am home.** i couldn't stand at how natural litters stunk the house up with their deteriorating used litter scent so i decided not to try this grass seed litter type. what a big mistake, could of saved quite a few dollars these last couple of years by not having to dump bad litter had i just given this a try. it is pricier somewhat (20lbs is like 40lb clay so really it is priced kinda like 1 and a half 40lb bag of dr. elsey litter) but, it literally does everything lots of us look for in a litter; low to no dust (depending on brand and handling - this one from here has low dust, petco no dust), clumps very well, no leaving cement piles stuck to boxes, no perfume/fragrant smell (to me it has just a light oatbran kinda scent), it is on the lightweight side, lasts longer than clay litters, and when waste is bagged into an odor blocking bags it doesn't fumigate out of them like other litters do.. The downside of this litter however is two things; 1. it tracks everywhereeeee badly (worse than even light weight litters like micro crystals) and i have extra large honeycomb mats surrounding our giant litter boxes but, they still can't stop this litter from finding its way around our house!! 2. some cats want to eat it! not even one minute after putting this in one of our boxes, a cat that has never eating any other litter before got in box, sniffed litter and started munching away.. the downsides are still worth using this litter to me, i much rather quickly vaccuum house everyday than have to breath in dust and have to dust my whole house every other day like i was doing with most other litters beforehand. no dusting is needed during week at all now (at least with other brand), even the small metal trash can next to box is still dust free!! as for eating litter issue, i fixed that by mixing in 20% of clump & seal multi-cat sandy litter that we use to use and that i knew wasn't dusty. the C&S has a strong fragrant scent to it (why we quit using it, not too strong mixed with this litter though) so i think it deters the cat/s from eating the grass seed litter or at least i have not seen the cat nor any other eating it ever since (now i just add a cup or two of C&S once a week). I am buying the petco version and this seems to be the exact type to me with the exception that it has more fine particles in it and therefore is about 5% dusty (could be from warehouse storage/handling/etc). i am mixing it in with petco's right now so won't know if this smartcat works as well until it is majority of the litter in boxes. this smartcat is about 3-5 dollars cheaper for 20lbs at current $22 price and even more cheaper on subscription so i am now subscribing to 5 of these litter a mth since price is cheaper. 4 stars for now because humidity is low/air is dry on east coast right now and i want to see how this litter holds up during warmer/humid days, and also see how it performs in the different litter box areas of our home, before rating it a 5. in past i had litter perform well in some areas of our home but not others and perform totally different during warmer/humid months, like the clumping micro crystal litter that works excellent in our upstairs hallway but, horribly near our dinning/kitchen area and the cat's upstairs bedroom.. will add these grass seed litter are holding up to 10 cats, that's pretty impressive! update: used this solely in a litter box, no mixing and about 4-5 hrs later, the air in the cat room smelled weird, kinda like light poop smell. so much so that after i saw there was no poop in box, i search everywhere in room for poop and even checked the cat's behinds!! the auto subscription i set up after buying first bag already shipped so got 5 bags to use and after that i am going back to using sophresh version that hasn't left the air in other areas of my house smelling like lingering poop! Hoping however, that maybe i will be lucky and only the first bag had a smell issue. Update again: bad first bag! recent bag i opened from the 5 bags i received, did not stink up the room. In love with this grass seed litter and the sophresh version!! cleaning boxes takes no time at all now and even though this is unscented, it has still cut down on the horrid poop smells (due to high protein/fat food change & digestive poop related issues) from penetrating our house by a good 90% since we started using this type of litter.. update again: grrr 3rd bag is stinking up our upstairs again! there seems to be a quality issue between bags, the second was great but, the first & third is not and i noticed when i was pouring some of the third bag with the previous bag that the third bag litter is a darker color than the second one..have 2 more bags to use, after that i will be sticking with petco's version only, no smell whatsoever downstairs where we use petco's only and thats per every bag so far (about 6).
Scritto da: Helenlouisa
Been trying to change from a good quality clay.
have been trying to find an alternative to the good fine clay clumping litter I have been using as getting to heavy for me and also wanted something more environmental friendly. Have tried, wood,silicone, corn and walnut but either my cats would not use or the clumps fell apart. Discovered this litter on amazon ( but difficult to find even with the exact title) thought I would give it a try. Well,it's lovely and fine and soft for cats paws , not dusty. really light to handle. and has no smell . even after the cats use it if they don't cover quick enough, they can't find were they peeed! it clumps into a rubbery clumps which holds together so easy to remove. I just shake the litter tray and they come to the surface and be picked out . ( no experience of poo as my cats only pee inside but go out to poo. ) The only down side of this litter is the price which I expect is because it comes from American. just hoping that some pet company will buy in bulk so we can get cheaper and easier in the UK. highly recommend
Scritto da: D. Schue
By far the best litter I've ever used!
Honestly I don't get the negative reviews -- I literally buy this from Amazon so I can do a review here! To be fair, I once talked to a PetValu staff who seemed to be very knowledgable and told me that just like human, we're what we eat and the same goes to the cats: so each cat would have totally different PH value and different things in the urine which ultimately resulted in the clump-ability of different litters. However that being said, after having used literally pretty much all the brands and all types of litter in the market (seriously, all of them! because I have a very finicky cat who would pee on the floor left you scratch your head off not understanding why!), this is really by far the best litter that I've ever tried, period! If it's all possible, I would give it 6 stars! I only have two cats, but it's 2 of 2 "kitty approved" :) Both of them love it better than any other type and brand. It clumps really well -- seriously, you don't see any other litter company does the same demo like SmartCat by throwing a clumped litter like a ball and see how well it holds. Also it covers the smell really, really well. In the past, especially when we have heat alerts, my bathroom tends to have some sour leftover food type of garbage smell with the other natural based litter. But with this, even with the heat wave this year, my bathroom is perfectly fine! And really, there is no dust. -- does it track? Of course! I haven't come across ANY litter that my cats weren't capable of tracking; seriously, zero brand or product! But with SmartCat it's tolerable and also when you step on it, it won't hurt and you won't feel like you're living at your beach house. Seeing is believing! -- I attach a few pictures to showcase how well it clumps and how little it tracks (and for my other cat who doesn't like to cover his pee or poop, the tracking is far less with my unique litter pan here!!) Yes it's on the pricy side, but it really worth of every penny. I used to use the other famous brand of corn based litter, but now I'm a hardcore fan of SmartCat. I just wish I had come across that YouTube commercial and review much earlier and it would save me years of trouble with my litter problems!!
Scritto da: shaft22
Package damaged
Litter bag was damaged and litter was all over the place. What a service!!
Scritto da: Michelle C.
Clumps instantaneously, no dust, lasts much longer than other litters
This litter is amazing! I wanted to introduce it slowly to my cats to prevent any accidents, so I filled one litter box with their old litter (World's Best) and one litter box with this SmartCat litter. The SmartCat litter smells significantly less and clumps way better so you avoid accidentally breaking up the urine clumps which is the main reason the litter box starts to stink. With the old litter I would scoop daily and had to completely empty, wash box, and replace with new litter about once every 3 - 4 weeks. This SmartCat litter has been going strong for nearly 6 weeks, and still looks and smells the same as the day I poured it from the bag! It might be a little more expensive than you're used to, but you'll have to buy at least half as much. I highly recommend this litter to anyone with cats, especially those with small apartments and multiple cats like me. Edit: I can get this litter at a local pet supply store for over 50% cheaper ($45 with tax), so I recommend you checkout out the SmartCat website to see if it's available near you before buying from amazon
Scritto da: Heather Donovan
Not a fan
Masks urine, clumps easily and is lightweight. I found there was a lingering odour of number two, after they buried it. The litter box is cleaned out every night. The smell would hit me every time I came in from outside. Before I figured out what it was, I searched the entire house for an accident, couldn’t find anything. Tracking, is there not one litter that doesn’t track? This seemed to stick to my cats hind paws. I’m sure this worked well for others, unfortunately for me I have to move on to the next “best” litter whatever that may be.

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