🐱 Elevate your cat's comfort with eco-friendly freshness!
Purina Yesterday's News Non Clumping Paper Cat Litter is a sustainable, eco-friendly option that absorbs three times more moisture than traditional clay litter. Packaged in a recyclable box, this litter features a fresh scent and a soft texture, making it ideal for both kittens and adult cats. It's allergen-free and suitable for all breeds and life stages, ensuring a clean and comfortable environment for your beloved pets.
Package Dimensions | 59.44 x 38.86 x 13.97 cm; 11.97 Kilograms |
Item model number | 00047557168159 |
Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
Pet Life Stage | All Life Stages |
Flavor | Fresh Scent |
Allergen Information | Allergen-Free |
Size | 26.4 lb. Box |
Number of Items | 1 |
Quantity | 1 |
Specific Uses | Indoor |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 12 kg |
K**A
The best litter
The easiest litter I've tried. (And that includes the corn based world's best which produced bugs!) Being light weight is key, and my cats not tracking around the nasty bits of clay from the clumping kind. Not the huge amount of dust either, which is a big relief. I don't want to have to spend pretty litter money, so this works well.
I**O
Fantástico
Este producto es fantástico: muuuy fácil de limpiar, dura mucho y es ecológico.
W**E
I'm basically an expert now and this is THE best brand I've found.
I don't have the energy to launch into my cat-litter journey but I assure you it's been a long one! I have tried I don't know, I'll say over ten different ones. FINALLY, I've gotten what I believe is the best solution for anyone living in a smaller space. First of all, if you have no experience with litters, live in a small condo or something and are just beginning your battle let me save you a little time. Clay litters are OUT. DUST, DUST DUST. Bags full of smelly, heavy garbage. In fact, really your only option is a recyclable pellet litter of some sort. Trust me... The tracking, dust, and smell of all other litters is a painful lesson. I've tried them all.. including the "Worlds Best (which is one of the WORST!) Cat Litter.THIS litter is not only a recyclable product but it's slightly softer than the other pellet brands, and you can even hunt down their "softer" version. So the cat took to it easily. It masks Poop smell amazingly well next to most brands.. In fact I can't even tell when he's gone at all half the time.. This is a HUGE plus for me. Urine smell does become a bit of an issue I find with ALL litters if you don't stay on top of it but this one is as good as any. You know.. you still must scoop and top like with any litter.Even though I use this lightly scented version... it's VERY subtle and I will even add a sprinkle of the Arm & Hammer baking soda cat deodorizer you can buy. That stuff can range from 6-$10 a box but I found the arm & hammer at a local dollar store in the larger box for $5! If you live in a really small space as I do I would also recommend one of those mats with the holes in it that catches any spillover. Like I said this litter is WAY less tracking and spilling than any clay or finely ground dusty litter but nothing is 100% but thin litter in combination with the mat is as close as you'll get to clean floors.And finally, it's somewhat flushable. I would NEVER recommend flushing all your litter in the toilet but you can scoop and flush as it's recyclable and will break down easily. (cheap wood pellets DO not break down). So if you're a pet owner that likes to stay very on top of your cat's business you can just flush each time without issue. NEVER EVER EVER scoop any clay or any other litter down the toilet other than the paper/recycled litters. Trust me. Clay is the enemy of the condo/city living pet owner!Go forward my fellow cat-owners, and good luck!j
C**A
NO: smell, litter all over, heavy disposal
Had to use this litter on vet's recommendation after foot surgery for our cat. It is light, very absorbent, and has NO odor. Cleaning it is a breeze. We scoop the big stuff using a litter scoop that can pass the newspaper pellets and then just change the entire box (which is pretty light compared to regular litter) once a week. Our cat had no problem with the adjustment but she is a rescue and is probably used to changing conditions. Great product!
E**N
Excellent Litter (with one caveat)
I have been using this off and on for 8 years or so (sometimes buying Feline Pine when I couldn't find this). All things considered, I prefer this litter to any other, including the Feline Pine. I prefer it to clay because it is almost dust-free and (I believe) much more environmentally-friendly. I prefer it to Pine because I sometimes find the pine odor overpowering, especially when mingled with the scent of cat urine. Yesterday's News has a much more mild scent. The pellets of Yesterday's News also seem to absorb better and disintegrate more slowly than the Pine pellets (when I used Pine, it would seem like the litter turned to sawdust after a couple good uses). I prefer it to Swheat Scoop because there is significantly less tracking. Swheat Scoop clumps, which is a feature that some people may like, but I find it messier (leading to little urine-litter cakes forming on the bottom of the cat pan).The only potential negative is that it may be difficult for some people to remove the cat urine without changing the entire box. This is crucial if, like me, you are blessed with a cat who won't go unless the box is pristine (we actually have two boxes side-by-side, and he often urinates in one and then jumps in the other immediately to defaecate--but that's the downside of having a neurotically clean animal). My method is to look for the wet spots where the pellets have started to degrade and simple use a non-slotted scoop to remove these. Then I mist the box with Nature's Miracle to keep odor down. The problem was when I had a friend watch the cat, she could not see where the litter was wet and consequently didn't remove the urine frequently enough. The cat peed on the floor. I was unhappy.The current price on Amazon ($14.99 with free shipping) is pretty good.
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