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Frequently Asked Questions

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  • Yes, it provides strong odor control for urine and feces when scooped daily. Some users report a faint natural barley-like scent, but most find it keeps their home smelling clean.
  • It is safe for cats when used as directed, with low dust for respiratory-sensitive pets. However, some pets may try to eat it, so supervision is recommended during initial use.
  • It works well in manual and sifting boxes, but is not recommended for Litter Robot or similar self-cleaning systems, as the clumps may stick and cause jams.
  • A 6.5 lb bag can last up to a month for one or two cats, while larger 16.5 lb bags are better for multi-cat households. Longevity depends on scooping frequency and box size.
  • It is very low-dust compared to clay litters, making it suitable for cats with respiratory sensitivities. A few users note minor dust when pouring, but it does not create clouds.
  • Use a litter mat, maintain 2–3 inches of litter depth, and groom long-haired cats regularly. While some tracking is inevitable with lightweight litters, mats and high-sided boxes reduce scatter.