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Fresh. Clean. Natural. Made with natural oils, sWheat Scoop Fresh Linen Scented Cat Litter offers exceptional odor control with a subtle (never overpowering) fresh scent. So you can enjoy fast clumping, easy scooping, low tracking performance, plus a light and airy aroma that will remind you of cherry blossoms and wildflowers. Created over 25 years ago on a family farm in Minnesota, sWheat Scoop natural cat litter is the world's original plant-based kitty litter. Wheat is in our name and in our roots because it's simply the most effective ingredient for litter for your feline. We've pioneered a way to unlock wheat's natural enzymes to neutralize odors for a powerful, 99.5% dust-free cat litter. Hard-working and healthy for your cat, your family, and your home.
SKU | 3912304 |
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Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Primary Brand | sWheat Scoop |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 14 LBS |
Scented | Yes |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Single/Multipet | Multi-Pet |
Clumping | Yes |
Litter Material | Wheat |
Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Length | 18 IN |
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Height | 4 IN |
Width | 11.75 IN |
Fill your cat litter box with 4 inches of sWheat Scoop Clumping Cat Litter. Scoop twice daily. Regularly replenish with litter to maintain a 4-inch level. For optimal performance, keep unused litter in a sealed bag or container and store in a cool, dry place. sWheat Scoop is a flushable cat litter. Do not flush in California, instead dispose of in trash. Flushable, septic safe in other states, and designed to flush in well maintained systems. Flush only 1-2 clumps of sWheat Scoop cat litter at a time in toilet. Let clumps soak for 20 minutes to soften and break down. Flush and you're done.
Pregnant, nursing or immune-suppressed persons should use caution when handling soiled litter or pet waste.
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