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Enjoy around-the-clock odor control in your multiple-cat home with Purina Tidy Cats Tidy Max 24/7 Performance clumping cat litter. With a 99.9 percent dust-free formula, an Ammonia Blocker and a moisture-absorbing Power Piece, this clumping cat litter lets you spend more time enjoying your feline friends and less time dealing with their litter boxes. TidyLock Protection locks away strong urine and fecal odors to help keep your home smelling fresh and inviting. The strong clumping action makes scooping each litter box a quick and easy task. Keep your cats' corner of the home a pleasant space by filling each box with powerful litter that works hard day and night to keep odors at bay. With hassle-free cleanup and a simple-to-use form, this clumping litter lets you check cat box maintenance off your pet parent to-do list each week. We package this clumping cat litter in a recyclable box for convenient storage.
SKU | 3311285 |
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Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Primary Brand | Tidy Cats |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 38 LBS |
Scented | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Single/Multipet | Multi-Pet |
Clumping | Yes |
Litter Material | Clay |
Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Length | 11.75 IN |
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Height | 9 IN |
Width | 13.25 IN |
Purina guarantees outstanding quality. If for any reason you're not satisfied, simply let Purina know why. Feel free to mail your original purchase receipt with the price circled, a brief explanation of why you were dissatisfied with our products, along with your name and street address (P.O. Box not accepted) to: Purina, Consumer Services, PO Box 340, Neenah WI 54957.
1. Pour to a depth of 3-4 inches. 2. Remove solids daily. 3. Add more litter to maintain a depth of 3-4 inches. 4. Replace litter & scrub box monthly.
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I have been using Tidy Cats Lightweight litter for my now 14 yr old cat, for a couple of years. For the last couple of months the litter seems to stick to her feet, legs and tail so consequently appears all over the house. I have been using the 24/7 variety. Would another variety of their lightweight litter be less prone to this problem?
Adopted 3mo kitten use to paper pellet litter. Always uses litter box. I'm trying to find non dusty, I live in single wide trailer, clumping and unscented. What do you suggest I try?
Hi is it ok to use special odour preventers to help prevent odours in cat litter boxes?I found this in Walmart is it a good brand?not quite sure
My very large male cat has trouble getting intout his litter pan.. Do you know where I can get a large, very large pan?
Hello my cat is an inside and out cat, I live in Florida. I have two litter boxes for him it is a clumping brand so it's an easy clean up, he has no problem using them. the question is the box I have put outside is clumping with out my cat using it, and when it does start to clump he doesn't use the one out side.... but still uses the box with the same litter inside. Which litter should I use out side?
Hi, I find myself having to vaccum the entire appartment twice a day because of my cat's litter spreading everywhere as soon as she does her business and exits the litter box. This is too much maintinance especially when I only have one cat. I have a litter matt and a big closed litter box to minimise spread of litter but still this happens everyday. As a result, would you be able to recommend the best no-tracking/low-tracking litter for my cat?
I’m sorry to continue this way, but needless to say, all my money is going to vet bills. I asked about litter previously (one cat on chemo, two cats not, cannot be separated) and the wonderful person that responded that as long as I’m cleaning the litter regularly, things should be ok. Does that mean scooping the litter? Or throwing out every bit of litter multiple times a day. Obviously with clumping litter I get as much as possible when I scoop but I can’t guarantee I get 100% of it.
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Should I buy cat litter for my indoor outdoor kitty?
My 19 yr old cat with diagnosed kidney disease has started eating his clumping clay litter. Is pine clumping litter safe or would nonclumping pine be safer?
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