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2025-08-27 17:16:13
This is more expensive than regular litter but some things in life are worth the money. I can have a male cat without the smell. It's easy to scoop the poop every evening because it is dried up and doesn't smell. and then after about three weeks, when I start to notice urine smell, I changed the litter.
bearcraz18
2025-07-22 18:51:02
I have 4 cats. We've experimented with several different types and brands of litter. For a long time I had used So Phresh crystal litter with larger crystals but when my local store was out of the big bags I decided to try this. My cats now refuse to use the old stuff unless that's a completely fresh box and this one has been sitting. They would prefer a slightly dirty box of this litter. That says a ton to me! I've had it in a stainless steel box and the litter is lasting longer than I'm used to also. It's lower dust than any other litter I've used. I haven't had to worry about smells or absorbency issues. It works great. I'm about to put it to the ultimate test -- I'm going away for a few days and couldn't find a cat sitter so nobody will be scooping the box while I'm gone. I'll be back to report results, but I think I've found the Holy Grail of cat litters.Edited to add: I was gone for seven days. I have 4 cats so I put out 4 boxes of the Cocoyo mixed with the previous crystal litter I still had on hand. When I returned I decided to dump and replace the boxes (I usually keep 2 out) but I seriously could have gotten away with scooping and adding baking soda for the smells. After letting 4 cats go a week without scooping at all, that's amazing. This is definitely my brand of litter from now on!
Sherida
2025-07-12 18:52:00
This is hands down the best crystal litter I've tried. I have two cats and one of my boys has severe allergies and respiratory issues. He can only eat rabbit and he's allergic to clay, walnut and wood litter. Crystals work, BUT the dust is insane. I have tried at least 5 different crystal litters. They are so dusty and the smell is overpowering. He would go into these sneezing attacks with every litter I tried. THIS litter is the BEST. If your cat has respiratory issues, try this litter.
Elle Grey
2025-07-09 15:28:02
This is pretty much a 1to1 replacement for the petSafe ScoopFree litter I've been spending almost double on for a long time. It does seem it doesn't last quite as long and I think it is a little bit more dusty when you first open it, but for the price it is worth it. Just as good in the litterbox. It doesn't smell any more than the name brand. Gets scattered just as much. It doesn't clump up or anything. It maybe doesn't dehydrate the poop as much? But still worth it even if I have to change it slightly more frequently
Steven Wagner
2025-06-30 11:50:01
Great value and works just as good as PetSafe product, and half the cost. You get 4 bags for 35 dollars petsafe is 3 trays for 70. Has same amount of use time also.
Joelle
2025-06-26 18:09:50
I love this stuff, it’s better than normal “litterâ€. There is little to no dust, it’s does track but less than my previous litter. It’s super absorbent and hardly ever smells. I scoop everyday to every other day (she gets grumpy with a dirty box 😂). It’s easy to know when to switch it out since they do go from blue to green when absorbing.You only scoop out the poop but I mix it up with my scoop because I’ve noticed if it’s not mixed it doesn’t absorb all the way and will smell more.
Lindi Hooks
2025-06-25 16:17:37
This litter works fine. Best bang for your buck on Amazon for crystal litter.
Doreen P
2025-04-30 11:28:31
After four years of using silica-based cat litters, I’ve made the switch to corn and walnut litter, and the difference has been life-changing for both my cats and me. What started as a convenient solution turned into a health nightmare, and I want to share my experience to help others avoid the same issues.When silica litters like Pretty Litter first became mainstream, they seemed like a miracle for someone like me, who is highly allergic to traditional clay litters. For the first two weeks, the silica litter worked well—it was dust-free and effective. However, over time, things changed dramatically. Despite claims of being "99% dust-free," the silica litters I used became increasingly dusty. Every time I poured the litter into the box or the cats dug in it, clouds of fine particles filled the air. My air purifier, placed near the litter box, would frequently switch from green to red, indicating dangerously high dust levels.The health impact was significant. For two years, I relied on an inhaler to manage respiratory issues, and eventually, one of my cats developed asthma. Two foster kittens I cared for also suffered—one had a scratched cornea from the dust particles that clung to her paws and irritated her eyes. The constant eye redness and discomfort required numbing drops and creams, but the problem persisted as long as we used silica litter.After extensive research and conversations with my vet, I connected the dots: the silica litter was the culprit. Despite trying multiple brands, none lived up to their "dust-free" claims. The fine particles were impossible to avoid, and shaking the bags outside didn’t help—the dust was simply too pervasive.Switching to corn and walnut litter has been a revelation. Not only is it truly dust-free, but it’s also more affordable. Within three weeks of making the switch, my cat stopped hacking, the kittens’ eye irritation cleared up, and I haven’t needed my inhaler since. The difference is night and day.If you’re considering silica litter, I urge you to think twice. While it may seem convenient, the health risks for both you and your pets aren’t worth it. Corn and walnut litter have been a game-changer for my household, and I highly recommend them to anyone looking for a safer, healthier alternative.
Mark W.
2025-04-25 09:52:16
I stretched a bag to 120 uses by mixing the stuff after a week or two. Cats don't use it if it has some central spot. Also around 80 uses carefully expose the dirt under the top and scoop it out. Not your thing I would imagine since the whole point is to not do that. Still, I always give kitty a fresh new bag when we go on a two week trip or something. Kitty is the boss for two weeks and you don't argue with that. I also built a frame to keep the change bag on the bottom so the rake won't tear the bag. Still use the original cardboard tray and it still is new after about 3 changes and 6 months. Kitty will run and watch it work. She needs a hobby too.
Darren
2025-04-07 12:07:17
My cat used it 37 times I the pet safe automatic clean litter box no odor easy to clean the clumps out of the holding area ,you get what you pay for so it's still a deal compared to clay litter
Lisa
2025-03-13 14:34:51
I only have 1 cat and it only lasted 12 days and it is now soaked with urine and has totally lost its absorbency. On the bright side its lower in dust than the lightweight stuff I normally use although the cat started sneezing since I started using it so he may disagree. It did well for the $1.00 a day it cost when I purchased me but I see the price has jumped by about 40% when i click for a repurchase so I won't buy it again. As for tracking a little secret is to sprinkle shredded paper over the top. The paper will track a little but its dry and doesn't hurt the feet and really helps to stop the crystals from tracking. I would have given it a higher rating if it lasted little longer or hadn't jumped in price.
Anne-Marie
2025-02-19 18:35:39
J'utise la litière petsafe normalement et j'ai essayé de sauver un peu d'argent sur les crystaux. J'ai une chatte de 10 lbs et normalement je faisais entre 3 et 4 semaines en hiver car elle l'utilise 100% du temps. Avec cette litière après 10 jours , le caca ne se déshydrade pas autant et les crystaux ont changé de couleur. Quand je change la litière, c'est vraiment tout mouillé, ça colle au bac et ça pue. C'est désagréable d'utilisation et j'en achèterais plus.
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