My Experience with This Cat Litter Has Been Pretty Good
add_circle Pros
- Clumps well, making scooping a breeze
- My cats seem to love the soy-based formula
- Affordable price point for a decent litter
- Comes in a compact, easy-to-store package
- Effective at controlling odor
- Easy to find in pet stores
remove_circle Cons
- Tends to stick to the litter box, making cleaning a real pain
- Requires more litter than other options to achieve the same results
- Can leave a residue on my cats' paws
- Not as eco-friendly as some other cat litter options
- Not suitable for cats with sensitive paws
- Can be messy if not cleaned regularly
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Editor's Summary
I've been trying out different cat litters, and this one's been a solid choice for my feline friends. It clumps well, but you need to put a bit more in the litter box than I'm used to. The soy-based formula seems to be a hit with my cats, who took to it right away. However, it does stick to their paws a bit, and cleaning the litter box can be a real pain. Overall, it's a decent option, but not without its quirks.
Specifications
I've been trying out different cat litters, and this time I decided to mix things up by ordering two similar types. One of them has slightly thicker fibers, and it's made from Tofu, with corn, oats, and soy in the mix. I figured it'd be interesting to see how they compared.
One of the pros is that it clumps well, but you do need to put a bit more in the litter box. The downside is that it sticks to the box, which can be a real pain to clean. But it's not the end of the world.
My cats took to it right away, and they didn't even miss the old wood-based litter or the silica gel one we tried before. So far, the soy-based litters are the clear winner in their book.It does stick to their paws a bit, but not as badly as the wood-based litter, which left a mess all over the floor. That was a real hassle to clean up.
This litter is a bit less absorbent than the other one, and the clumps aren't as dense, but it's still a solid product.
It lasts a long time, too - my three furballs managed to use up the Tofu litter in about 1.5 months. That's a decent value for the price.
The good things about this litter are that it absorbs well, clumps nicely, smells pleasant, and is easy to flush down the toilet. That's a big plus in my book.The downsides are that it sticks to the litter box and the clumps aren't as dense as I'd like. But hey, it's not perfect, right?
You can find similar litters on marketplaces or in pet stores, with a range of scents or even unscented options. It's worth shopping around to find the best deal.
As for the price, it's a bit higher than the wood-based litter, but you'll use less of it in the long run. Most of the time, you can find it in 5-6 liter packs, but you can also find larger sizes that work out to be a better value. It's all about finding the right balance for your budget.




