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E**A
Best cat litter. Ever.
Catspot is unmatched.This litter is natural with no scent or putrid and harmful chemicals. When other litters fill with urine or feces, they reek in a festering, toxic way. Other litters also fill the air with lung-damaging dust or fake-smelling scented coverups. Not Catspot. It’s a litter on a plain that towers above all the rest.No one would ever guess that I have a cat in my home.The price is economical. It lasts longer than other litters. Its weightlessness makes it very easy to work with. I don’t have to worry about throwing my back out just to get it in my house. It’s light, light, light.My daughter recommended Catspot to me, and she’s had cats for several years. This is the best litter she’s ever used. I’m a first-time cat owner, and dreaded the “stink” of all the cat litters I’ve tried heretofore. All of them stink. (Even the ones that say they don’t.) Catspot doesn’t smell—at all. And…Catspot doesn’t generate dust.I have a sifting litter box and Catspot sifts well. It never sticks to the bottom of the box.Every cat litter on the planet tracks—no one makes cat litter that doesn’t. If that’s the only downside of such a great product as Catspot, I’ll take it, because that part has no adverse effects on a person’s health—especially if you happen to be someone who keeps your home clean regularly as I do.All animals take maintenance, and cats are no exception. Cats take a little cleaning up after too. 💕
N**A
Update September 30, 2023 maybe not as dust free as I thought
Update September 30, 2023I’ve used cat spot for five years. Maybe they changed their manufacturing process but it seems like cat spot is really dusty. You can see in my pictures how it accumulated on nearby items.I’m testing two clay, litters, Dr. Elsey’s and Boxies beside my cat spot so I have three litter pans. There’s there’s dust on the rim of the cat spot box, and no dust on the rooms of the clay boxes. In the picture showing all three boxes Dr. Elsies is on the left and boxes is on the right box. He seems to be a finer ground and clumps very well Dr. Elsey’s clumps break up a bit.I really wanted cat spot to work. It’s so light only 4 pounds for a bag but the dust and tracking didn’t work for me they were little brown pieces on my furniture. My little white cat had brown socks.I also found it difficult to figure out when to change the cat spot. Sometimes it would smell sooner than others so far the clay doesn’t smell at all.The other nice thing about the clay is the kitty paws don’t sink the way they do in the cat spot so there’s less trackingSo far Daisy, my little white rescue, loves the Boxie and Abigail my Maine Coon still likes cat spot. I’ll put it out until I use up what I’ve got. She’s pretty easy-going. I’m not anticipating any problems.Update: Jan 29,2018Have one large 23lb Maine Coon, use extra large high side litter boxHad to use walnut litter when on trip.....too heavy, dustyCatspot: only put 1inch, and change weekly, any deeper and paws sink in and track more, more smell.Sifting with scoop helps aerate, seems better than just stirring to keep odor downCat likes to sit in new litter, chose Catspot over walnut when side by sideUsed for 4 months, no dust......really. Adjust to seeing some tiny little flecks but very little attaches to Maine Coon fluffy paws so very minor tracking compared to Worlds Best and the walnut stuff. I used to see dust accumulate everywhere and in the vacuum. Now very minor debris in vac. Do see flecks when she jumps on bath vanity but very little easy to clean and who knows what dust I could not see from the other brands. Smell under control with regular stirring and changing, does not work for vacation.Update 8-23-19 Love Catspot. One Maine Coon 23 lb. Change 1 1/2 weeks, dump out pour pile in middle of box. No need to fill whole box. Cat uses the pile and since it absorbs it grows in size. Minimal tracking, no dust. Very lightweight so easy to move box to dump out or vacuum area.
B**N
Do you have a pony in here?
I originally got this from the manufacturer at a drag race. Yes, they sponsor drag races. Anyway! I was looking for a solution for my outdoor cat box... clumping litter tracks and then get wet and is impossible to get off a wood deck. I put it all the boxes, indoor and out. Problem... it tracks, the oder control is not great. Tracking issue- you only can use a cup or two (just enough to cover the bottom of the box) even then it tracks. Unlike clumping litter it cleans up easily. Oder issue- you are suppose to 'stir' it around often to help with oder... I think you would have to stir it constantly... it does keep the urine smell down but instead smells like a horse stall. I no longer use it in the house, the tracking was a nightmare and short of dumping and replacing everyother day the smell is not great (even if you like horses), I went to old style clay for inside... better oder contra and very little tracking. I still use it in the outdoor box but still get some tracking into the house but not too bad. Note- if your box is in a windy place, it blows out of the box. Next cats are getting toilet trained.
J**W
Very pleased and recommend trying
I support a multi-cat household and appreciate the lightweight litter, ease of scooping, and the fact it is biodegradable (and useful as an additive to compost and flower beds). I offer this litter in two (of seven) boxes and clumping clay litter in other boxes; I am to increase the ratio of CatSpot in hopes of decreasing use of the other litter. All of my cats are 9+ years old and while some of them are using this litter, I am not sure they've all converted and may be too set in their ways to make the switch. Still, I am pleased with the product and recommend trying it. While there is no dust, the fine granularity of the product does scatter with those cats who exit the box quickly or by jumping out; it is easily swept up and does not create follow-on problems (like wiping up clay-based litter). I look forward to CatSpot catching-on as this does save our landfills from the "yuck" that other litters produce and in hopes of increasing its affordability (especially for a multi-cat home).
L**A
If you have plants...
If you have a ton of plants and cats like I do, you know cats will poop and pee in the planters. I randomly found this litter and gives the cats their own dirt and keeps them out of the plants. I love that it's all natural so I can use it in my garden. No smell or anything. I change the boxes weekly.
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