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Do you have a cat that wants to go outside or do you want to enrich your cat's environment? You may have observed stress behaviors like pacing, scratching furniture or rugs, intercat aggression, increased vocalization, excessive grooming or urine marking. Dr. Elsey's Touch of Outdoors is clumping clay with natural chemical free prairie grasses grown in their fields can help your cat feel less anxious, bored and depressed which translates into a happier cat environment. Touch of Outdoors has natural chlorophyll for odor control and is low dust.
SKU | 2235188 |
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Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Primary Brand | Dr. Elsey's |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 20 LBS |
Scented | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Single/Multipet | Multi-Pet |
Clumping | Yes |
Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Length | 8 IN |
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Height | 12 IN |
Width | 7 IN |
Manufacturer warranty: 100% litter box use or your money back - guaranteed.
Fill clean, dry litter box with 3-4 inches of Dr. Elsey's litter. This depth allows your cats to dig and cover their waste naturally. Scoop waste twice daily and refill box as necessary. Replace entire box once a month.
Do not flush, dispose of litter in trash.
Most Helpful Favorable Review
My former ferals LOVE this!
TresGatosRedux
8 years ago
I beg to differ with the other two reviewers. We have three fur kinder: two girl...
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More dusty than any other litter I've tried
nazstar
9 years ago
I bought this recently, largely based on the "no airborne dust" marketing plug o...
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