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A lightweight cat litter with virtually indestructible clumps? Introducing ARM & HAMMER HardBall Clumping Litter. The innovative formula works to quickly shrink cat waste and odors into ultra compact clumps for easy, no-mess scooping. Our Lightweight Perfected Formula is nearly 60% lighter than our regular clay litter YET is highly absorbent. Scoop it. Don't change it. Freshness guaranteed up to 20 days. Purrfect for multiple cat homes!
SKU | 4577595 |
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Primary Brand | Arm & Hammer |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 15 LBS |
Scented | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Single/Multipet | Multi-Pet |
Clumping | Yes |
Volume | 897 QT |
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR EVERDAY USE: 1) Fill a clean empty litter box with 3 - 4 inches of ARM & HAMMER HardBall Clumping Lightweight Litter. 2) Kitty litter forms solid clumps. Remove clumps and solid waste daily to keep the rest of the litter fresh. 3) Add more ARM & HAMMER HardBall Clumping Lightweight Cat Litter to replace what you have scooped out and maintain a depth of 3 - 4 inches. Once a month, empty the entire litter box. SWITCHING WITH EASE TO HARDBALL CLUMPING LITTER: 1) Pour 1 inch of ARM & HAMMER Clumping Litter into a clean litter box and add 1 - 2 inches of your old litter brand on top. Do not mix; your cat will mix as it is used. 2) The next time you change the litter box, fill with 2 inches of ARM & HAMMER HardBall Clumping Litter and 1 - 2 inches of your old litter brand. Repeat this for 3 to 4 changes, lessening the amount of your old litter each time. 3) Fill the litter box with 3 - 4 inches of ARM & HAMMER HardBall Clumping Litter.
Please wash hands thoroughly after handling used cat litter.
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I just adopted mittens from my local shelter on June 8. When I brought him home he was very scared. Now he has settled in our home. I found out that mittens doesn’t like scented litter and was refusing to use the litter box. So I bought him arm and hammer unscented litter. I put him in the litter box and he sniffed it and jumped out. What should I do now? He has been going potty in the shower, should I put the litter box in the shower?
Hello my cat is an inside and out cat, I live in Florida. I have two litter boxes for him it is a clumping brand so it's an easy clean up, he has no problem using them. the question is the box I have put outside is clumping with out my cat using it, and when it does start to clump he doesn't use the one out side.... but still uses the box with the same litter inside. Which litter should I use out side?
I just adopted 2 kittens & both are 6 weeks old. When they use their litter box, they tend to use their head to make a deep hole for their poop. They use their paws too but also use their head. I am using a pellet litter and am wondering if that may be too heavy or difficult for them to move. I was using regular litter at first but noticed one of the kittens was trying to eat it.
After my cat uses the litter box, he paws down the sides of the box. Is the litter too dusty for him?
Hey there! I've got a large Ragdoll (we think) cat that is roughly 10 years old who stopped using his litterbox for anything other than urine starting about 6 weeks ago. Always at night, when we're asleep, usually every 2-4 days, he goes on a binge poop, dropping of "presents" (ranging from hard/dry to wet/soft) on our front porch mat, my office rug, the hardwood floors along a wall, by the litterbox, on the rug by his feeder. No changes to clean litter situation or diet in over a year.
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My cat poops in the bath tub. I tried 2 litter boxes. I tried keeping water in the bath tub (which made mold). Even with water in the bath tub, she stopped using 2 litter boxes and started dropping her poop right out side the box. People have suggested changing the litter (World's Best). What would be the best litter to use. She is 7 and may have chronic pancreatitis. Thank you.
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