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Naturally Fresh Clumping Litter is an eco-friendly, clumping litter made from all-natural walnut shells. Walnut shells have the unique ability to control ammonia odors, meaning Naturally Fresh neutralizes odors organically without relying on harsh perfumes. Naturally Fresh is sustainable, non-toxic, and free of harmful silica dust. All Natural & Biodegradable Virtually Dust-Free and Low Tracking Proprietary Natural Malodor Counteractant Controls Urine and Fecal Odors Homegrown in the USA Clay Free, Corn Free, Grain Free For Households managing litter boxes with multiple cats.
SKU | 3955099 |
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Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Primary Brand | Naturally Fresh |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 40 LBS |
Scented | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Single/Multipet | Single Pet |
Clumping | Yes |
Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Litter Material | Walnut |
Length | 15.3 IN |
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Height | 29.4 IN |
Width | 4.8 IN |
1) Fill a clean litter box to the recommended level of three inches of Naturally Fresh Quick-Clumping Litter. 2) Maintain cleanliness by "skimming" out solid waste and clumps daily. 3) It is recommended to clean and sanitize your litter box every 30 days to keep a fresh and healthy litter box for your pets. Average litter usage: 14 lb = 1 cat = 1 month.
Pregnant/nursing women, children & people with weak immune systems shouldn't touch used litter. Cat feces may contain Toxoplasma gondii, a parasite.
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10 years ago
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12 years ago
This litter doesn't have much dust or leave footprints on the floor like my prev...
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I been using kitten attract cat liter and I was wondering when I can start using regular cat liter?
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.
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?
I have an older cat 15 years old female and drinking less than normal water that I change daily and constipated and have switched to dry food with no grains and one small can of wet per day. Looking for constipation solution when more water not an option.
consipated 5 year old cat male due to low potassium illness last week. Can i buy a laxative and give to him safely / He is eating and urinating has a way nose ..
My cat is 10 years old and appears healthy. Lots of energy and nice cost. He seems to have a problem chewing his Purina Naturals after many years of no problems. He works to break them into smaller pieces Is there a softer dry food? I don't want to go to canned food if possible.
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I just bought the new breeze litter system. One of my kittens is eating the litter? Should I be concerned? Should I remove the litter? Is there anything I can apply to the litter to discourage her eating it?
I have 2 kittens around 6 weeks that will not use their litter boxes. They, instead, wat the litter and potty other places. When onw of them sleeps in my bed, he always pees right where he is sitting when he wakes up. I have switched litters and shown them the boxes. I am unsure of what to do or why they are doing this. Can you suggest anything?
My pup that is 3 1/2 months old got into my friends litter box and was chewing on a freshener cube for the litter. Salivating a lot now.