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Frequently Asked Questions

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  • For single-cat households, the litter can last up to 30 days, but in multi-cat homes it’s best to replace it every 2 weeks to maintain odor control.
  • Fine crystal particles can cling to paws or fur, especially for long-haired cats. Using a high-sided box or litter mat can help reduce tracking.
  • It can work in some auto boxes if filled below the maximum line, but it performs best in manual boxes to avoid clogs or residue buildup.
  • Yes, it produces less dust than clay litter, but some dust may occur during pouring or stirring, so ventilation is recommended for sensitive cats.
  • Crystal litter absorbs moisture rather than forming clumps, so you scoop only solids and stir the litter to distribute absorbed urine.
  • Many cats are intrigued by the sparkle, but it’s not essential for litter use. It’s designed as an extra visual element that’s safe and non-toxic and helps with going in the litter box.