Emily pets cat litter. It’s a non-scented, dust-free and clumping litter that makes for incredibly easy cleanup. The formula uses heavy granules, which reduce tracking when your cat leaves the box, and is hypoallergenic—so your finicky cats won’t have a problem using it. It’s also designed to reduce liquids from hitting the bottom of the tray, which means you won’t spend your evenings scraping up congealed litter.
While some people can’t stand the smell of perfumed litters, others relish the odor-reducing power a well-scented litter can offer. If you’re looking for a litter that smells good enough to be used as potpourri (though we don’t recommend it), Emily Pets Cat Litter delivers a fresh lavender smell you won’t dread coming home to. It’s a clumping litter that’s also dust-free, and is made with slightly smaller granules —so do expect a bit more tracking, but the lavender scent is floral and welcoming. It’s a great choice for those days when you’re away from home a little longer than you’d prefer.
Those little paws are not meant to dig through boulders. To make sure kitty has a pleasant litter experience that is gentle on the paws, look for smaller size litter granules.
Anything in the litter box will most probably end up as snack du jour at some point (from curiosity, cleaning paws, etc.). Therefore any litter that clumps should NOT be used until they are at least 3 months old.
Clumping litter is designed to expand and congeal when it comes in contact with moisture. Inside a tiny urinary tract, this can block digestive tract or cause other digestive issues.
Cats and kittens have a strong sense of smell. Strong unfamiliar scent may deter them from using the litter box. Although some are not scented up front, be aware that some litter are designed with moisture-activated scent beads that releases scent when peed on.