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Naturally Fresh Herbal Attraction Quick- Clumping Cat 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 Attracts cats to the litter box. Ideal for Kittens, Seniors, and Fussy Cats Homegrown in the USA Clay Free, Corn Free, Grain Free For Households that Demand Maximum Odor Control for Their Litter.
SKU | 2294428 |
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Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Primary Brand | Naturally Fresh |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 14 LBS |
Scented | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Single/Multipet | Single Pet |
Clumping | Yes |
Litter Material | Walnut |
Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Length | 5 IN |
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Height | 17 IN |
Width | 12 IN |
1) Fill a clean litter box to the recommended level of three inches of Naturally Fresh Herbal Attraction 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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I been using kitten attract cat liter and I was wondering when I can start using regular cat liter?
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I've read in several reliable sources that sawdust is considered to be a :::::human::::: carcinogen. I'm using OkoCat Supersoft Clumping Wood Litter for my two rescue kitties. Is it also a carcinogen and risk for my two felines? DW Rockville MD
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 doesnโt 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 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.
After my cat uses the litter box, he paws down the sides of the box. Is the litter too dusty for him?
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