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Odor control is important when it comes to your cat's litter box, but you want a natural option for your feline companion. Feline Pine Clumping Litter delivers the best natural odor control with no added fragrances or no harsh chemicals-it contains plant-based ingredients like natural pine shavings only from reclaimed lumber (no new trees cut down), with natural pine scent. Its absorbent pine fibers work like thousands of tiny sponges to soak up liquid and lock away odors in your kitty litter box, plus its plant-based clumping agent makes for easy-to-scoop clumps. Its natural odor-eliminating pine shavings are gentle on kitty's paws. It's also low dust and lightweight-less than half the weight of clay litter and has natural mineral oil for dust control.
SKU | 2281125 |
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Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Primary Brand | Feline Pine |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 14 LBS |
Scented | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Single/Multipet | Multi-Pet |
Clumping | Yes |
Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Manufacturer's Warranty: Money back guarantee. If you are not entirely satisfied with Feline Pine, simply return proof of purchase symbol and cash register receipt to Nature's Earth Products, Inc., 2200 N Florida Mango Road, 2nd Floor, West Palm Beach, Florida 33409.
1. Fill a clean litter box 3/4 full of Feline Pine Clumping Litter. Next, pour one or two inches of your old litter brand on top. Don't mix! Your cat will do this naturally as she uses her litter 2. Allow you cat to use the mixed litter until the next time you change the box. 3. Your cat should be acclimated to Feline Pine after just one use, but some cats can need a little more time. So don't give up too quickly!
Please wash hands thoroughly after handling used cat litter. Keep this plastic bag away from small children to avoid danger of suffocation.
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10 years ago
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