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Frequently Asked Questions

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  • Start by mixing the new litter with your cat’s current litter, gradually increasing the ratio over 7–10 days to help them adjust to the scent and texture.
  • It controls solid waste odor effectively, but for households with multiple cats or heavy-use boxes, frequent mixing or scooping is needed to keep urine odor minimal.
  • The fine, soft texture can cling to paws, especially in lightweight formulas. Using a high-sided litter box or a litter mat can help reduce tracking.
  • Yes, the fine texture is gentle on paws, making it a good choice for senior cats or those with paw sensitivities, though you should monitor for over-grooming.
  • While it works in most manual boxes, it may clump inconsistently or stick in automated boxes. Manual or sifting boxes are generally more effective.
  • For one average cat, a 6.5 lb bag may last around 2–4 weeks depending on usage, though households with multiple cats will need to replace it more frequently.