🌍 Clean paws, clean planet!
Small Pet Select Recycled Pelleted Paper Cat Litter is a 20lb, eco-friendly, non-toxic litter option that absorbs three times more than traditional clay litter. It features an all-natural odor blocker and is suitable for pets of all life stages, making it a responsible choice for pet owners who care about their furry friends and the environment.
Scent Name | Unscented |
Material Type | Paper |
Item Weight | 20 Pounds |
B**G
Will buy again!
I actually use this for my chinchilla litter box and it keeps her cage smell free! I like how it's biodegradable and safe for her. Great bang for your buck and I have purchased several times over the past few years.
J**E
Great for ferrets
I have 7 ferrets I use this all the time on top.of litter works great to keep the smell of litter down.
J**M
Litter pellets do their job, but they're not Yesterday's News
I needed to find new litter pellets for my rabbit after Yesterday's News was discontinued. After spending many days researching and reading reviews for various products, I decided to try a box of these pellets. I like that it's made of recycled paper, as I wanted a familiar smell/feel for my rabbit so as to not confuse him during the transition to a new litter. The price was also a selling point for me - not too expensive, although not as cheap as horse stall/wood pellets. As for the downfalls of this product, it isn't quite as absorbent as Yesterday's News, which causes it to smell more (and I change the litter box everyday). To counteract this issue, I have to use more of the product. Due to the lightweight texture, the pellets have a tendency to escape while I'm refilling the litter box and it can track a bit on rabbit feet. (My Netherland dwarf is short haired, so I don't know if this would get caught in long haired rabbit fur or not.) It also comes in a box, which is more eco-friendly than plastic would be; however, I would recommend putting it into a different container/bag to make sure pellets don't keep falling out of the box. Lastly, as some have noted, there are bits of plastic in the litter. However, this was the same case with Yesterday's News and I believe it's part of the recycling process to get some non-paper items in the mix. My rabbit doesn't eat the litter so I wasn't concerned, but if your rabbit does, then this may be something to consider. Overall, the product isn't bad and it fills my rabbit's litter box for now.
N**.
What a Rip-Off!
This was $30! . . . for cat litter! It came in it’s own cardboard box, which may have some advantages, but at first glance is a bit odd. You have to find a way to scoop it out to use it. Not the biggest problem, just different from pouring out of a bag.It looks no different from the Small Animal Bedding I can buy from my local supermarket for $9.00.The biggest problem is that it simply does not work to block or cover urine smell/ammonia.I used to use the very sadly discontinued Unscented Yesterday’s News, and literally NOTHING compares to that product that took me 30-years and 9-cats to find. WISH that company (Purina) would give their buying public a real answer as to WHY they stopped production (and not some corporate non-answer).Also, I can’t confirm this, but this may have brought pantry moths into my house. They could have come from something else, but it was around the time I received this package that I noticed moths in my house for the very first time ever.Had high hopes for this one, but it’s back to the testing phase once again, trying to find a proper replacement for Yesterday’s News.
A**R
Great litter
I love this litter. I use the pelleted litter for my rabbit, as a lot of wood beddings can have negative respiratory effects, and this stuff does the trick. I'm experimenting with different beddings since Yesterday's News Unscented has been discontinued, and this is a great mimic. The absorbency is good, I don't notice much smell (I change every 5-7 days and add litter on top every day), and it is light. This box is about 2/3 gone and I've been using it for about 6 weeks.
N**A
Personally not satisfied but a good product otherwise
So I use the breeze litter system with pads for my old cat who drinks a lot and pees a lot and has the smelliest excreta of all cats (he has IBD).Since the breeze pellets are not the cheapest and you do need to change every month or earlier depending on usage, I was looking for a cheaperSolution, plus I try to find sustainable solutions whenever possible.They are light weight. And larger volume compared to the stone like pellets I buy. I used these pellets in addition to the breeze pellets for over a month (1:1 ratio). My cat didn't mind it coz they probably felt similar to his paws. They definitely have good anti-tracking quality for cat exceta (unless cat has diarrhoea LoL) and hold it on the surface. It's flushable so you can scoop out easily. But with respect to cat piss, they eventually start smelling! That's where they get negative points atleast from me. So I would have to switch them out with fresh ones more often. Eventually thought as I would put fresh pellets on top the old ones would wet them and my entire bedroom stared smelling, even with me changing the pee pads underneath regularly. So that was a major fail. I also realized if I have to replace these pellets so often, economically it's about the same as breeze.So I had to stop use them for this XL size system I have, where I usually change pellets every month. Maybe for smaller cats or smaller litter boxes it's helpful? Where you need to replace litter every day?
B**A
So Eco friendly and I LOVE IT.
I was looking for a product with only ONE ingredient and little to no plastic wrapping.This product is perfect. It only contains recycled paper, no scent (great because scented litter just reminds me of urine), and the box is sturdy so I can nicely fit it in the closet and have things stacked on top of it.I highly recommend this and I hope they never change!
A**R
Cat tends.to scatter the paper pellets all.over,
The pellets are larger approx(3/16) than expected, very absorbent, zero odor control.
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