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Arm & Hammer Unscented Multi-Cat Clumping Litter is a heavy duty litter that destroys tough odors with instant odor destroyers and baking soda crystals. It forms rock-solid clumps that make removing the source of odors easy. The 99% dust-free formula has low tracking and extra strength for busy multi-cat households. The unscented formula is designed for fragrance sensitive cats and owners, but a scented option is also available. Made with odor absorbing clay to neutralize litter box odors.
SKU | 3187819 |
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Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Primary Brand | Arm & Hammer |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 29 LBS |
Scented | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Single/Multipet | Multi-Pet |
Clumping | Yes |
Litter Material | Clay |
Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Length | 5.88 IN |
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Height | 13.06 IN |
Width | 11.94 IN |
1. Fill litter box with at least 3 inches of ARM & HAMMER Litter. 2. Scoop out clumps and solid waste daily and dispose in trash. Refill box as needed. 3. Do not flush or put into drains. Put used litter into the trash.
Wash hands after handling used litter. Attn: pregnant Women & weak immune systems-A parasite sometimes found in cat feces can cause toxoplasmosis.
Most Helpful Favorable Review
Best litter ever! Switched from Worlds Best litter
Ittybittykitty3
1 year ago
I’ve bought this litter a couple times now and honestly it’s the best I’ve ever ...
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Terrible product and not as advertised
shazzam
2 years ago
In late December, I purchased 4 20-lb boxes of the Multi-Cat litter. It's terri...
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Adopted 3mo kitten use to paper pellet litter. Always uses litter box. I'm trying to find non dusty, I live in single wide trailer, clumping and unscented. What do you suggest I try?
What are good brands or types of litter that I can use? I use arm and hammer slide and my cat loves it, but it was gone the last time so i got another brand and my cat scoots her but butt. I need a brand that is an alternative for times when my primary type of litter isn't in store.
Hi is it ok to use special odour preventers to help prevent odours in cat litter boxes?I found this in Walmart is it a good brand?not quite sure
I have a cat who seems to be refusing to use the litter boxes. He is older(over 14). I clean the boxes every other day. We have tried attractants, putting a car mat down, cleaning the boxes themselves, using odor/pheromone 'destroyers', and yet he still peed on the mat. I use the Arm & Hammer clump and seal for litter. What more can I do? Should I remove a couple of the doors on the covered boxes? Should I clean the boxes daily? What can I do?
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?
My male cat does not bury his mess, could I use a little baking soda as a litter deodorizer? Any there other options to add to litter to help with smell?
2 rag doll cats 5 years old. Adopted them and the litter the ave us are chips. The don’t bury their poop and it really stink. Wind if we should go with fresh pet or similar
Why does my cat eat clumping clay litter?
What's do you think about the soft wood pellets used in fireplace' but used for cat litter. I am also considering of buying a litter box that has a sifter underneath. I have purchased some at Canadian tire and it is called Surefire wood pellets
Hi, I find myself having to vaccum the entire appartment twice a day because of my cat's litter spreading everywhere as soon as she does her business and exits the litter box. This is too much maintinance especially when I only have one cat. I have a litter matt and a big closed litter box to minimise spread of litter but still this happens everyday. As a result, would you be able to recommend the best no-tracking/low-tracking litter for my cat?
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.
My cat is 7 & is heavy (15# instead of 12/13). The last few months, he's been urinating in the hallway off & on, & he was vomiting occasionally. His vet ran bloodwork (not sure what tests), said everything looked normal. They couldn't get urine. We tried Clavamox, thought may allergy, so switching food to Instinct. I've been cleaning his litter box more, especially since his poop smells foul the last couple days. There's 1 other cat in the house & 3 litter boxes (1 ea floor). What else can I do?