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Help keep your cat's paws and your home clean with Fresh Step Clean Paws Cat Litter. Made using a special blend of larger particles, this low-tracking cat litter is designed to stay in the litter box and stick less to your cat's fur, minimizing messes. This clumping litter uses Activated Charcoal Technology with clay, carbon and minerals to stop odors on contact without the use of added fragrances or dyes. Plus, it's specially formulated to inhibit the growth of bacterial odor on the litter to keep your home smelling fresh. Cleaning the litter box is fast and easy with this cat litter that absorbs liquids on contact and forms tight clumps for easy scooping. In addition to easy cat litter clumping, the low-dust cat litter formula helps keep your surfaces cleaner. Enjoy more catnaps and cuddle time with your kitty when you choose Fresh Step cat litter.
SKU | 2995970 |
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Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Primary Brand | Fresh Step |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 22.5 LBS |
Scented | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Single/Multipet | Single Pet |
Clumping | Yes |
Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Length | 11.63 IN |
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Height | 12.06 IN |
Width | 5.19 IN |
For best results, do not mix with non clumping cat litter. For first time use, start with an empty, clean cat litter box. Fill it with 3 to 4 inches of Fresh Step Cat Litter. Remove clumps and solids daily and dispose in trash. Do not flush. The rest of the litter stays fresh. Add more Fresh Step Cat Litter to refresh your litter box each time you scoop. Maintain level of litter at 3 to 4 inches.
As a reminder, especially to pregnant women and immunosuppressed persons, cat feces can sometimes transmit a disease called toxoplasmosis. Therefore, always remember to wash hands thoroughly after handling used cat litter. For further information, consult your doctor. Unused cat litter poses no toxoplasmosis threat. Caution: Do not use this product as a traction aid because product becomes slippery and slick when wet.
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