- Silica gel cat litter offers maximum odor control.
- Absorbent micro crystals work fast to control moisture.
- Sanitary clumping formula requires just twice-a-week scooping.
- Ultra-fine crystals are 70% lighter than most clay crystals.
- Sand-like consistency is super soft on cats’ paws.
Get the most out of your cat litter with Ultra Clumping Crystals Cat Litter. Made with sand-like silica gel crystals, which are a naturally occurring mineral made of water, sand, and oxygen, it offers superior moisture and odor-trapping qualities. Cats will love the soft texture on their paws, and you’ll love the easy twice-a-week scooping. The ultra-fine consistency is 70% lighter than most clay litters, and it’s non-toxic and safe for your beloved cat.
Item Number | 581382 |
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Season | N/A |
Lifestage | Adult |
Litter Material | Crystal |
Litter Feature | Clumping, Unscented, Odor Control |
Always wash your hands thoroughly after handling used cat litter, as cat feces may contain Toxoplasma gondii—a parasite that can cause toxoplasmosis. Pregnant or nursing women, as well as children and anyone with a weakened immune system, should avoid handling used cat litter. Always handle litter in a ventilated area to avoid inhalation. Keep contents and packaging out of reach of children and pets. Seek medical help in case of accidental ingestion.
- Every month fill you cat’s clean litter box with 1.5-2 inches of litter (approximately 3.5 lbs to fill an average litter box).
- Remove and dispose of solid waste daily. Rake the litter Pearls so they are properly separated and evenly distributed.
- Replace litter when they no longer control urine odor. Clean litter box and refill.
Additional Instructions
- Only dispose of used cat litter in trash. Do not flush, bury or dispose of it outdoors, in gutters or storm drains to avoid environmental contamination.
- Not for internal use. Not meant for use as compost or as a traction aid.
- Store in a cool, dry place. Product filled by weight; some settling may occur.
As with any new cat litter it is very important to introduce it gradually. Cats are not excited about litter changes so whenever introducing any new cat litter it is recommended that you incorporate some portion of the old litter to encourage cat’s trial. It may even be best to incorporate some clumps of waste or used litter from the currently used box during the first couple days. A 50% new on bottom / 50% old on top mix best for the first month gradually stirring the litters to mix and let the cat get used to the texture and sounds of the new litter. By the time you get to the start of month 2 the silica gel litter should be the only litter in the box with complete cat acceptance. You may also find it helpful to place the cat in the box after changing to pearls and comfort them into trying the texture and sound. Pearls may have more sound as they shift as the cat walks.
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