Catit Go Natural! is a new range of litters that, unlike many mineral cat litters, are based on sustainable sources. Plant-based litters are a safer and more planet-friendly litter choice! Finally, your cat can ‘go’ as they would in nature!
KEY FEATURES:
- Made from pea outer fibres
- Solar-powered, low-waste production
- Superior ultra-high absorbency - the pellets absorb up to 3 times their weight in liquid – that’s 300%!
- Doesn’t stick, easy to scoop - smooth, cylindrical pellets sift right through the scoop!
- Highly efficient and long-lasting
- Produced and packed sustainably
- 99% dust-free
- Low tracking and no dusty paw prints
- Odour control - Lavender scented
- Easy to clean
- Flushable and soluble - Check local regulations to make sure that you are allowed to flush litter.
Contents: 7kg
This eco-friendly litter is made by recycling empty pea husks that would otherwise get discarded, and mix in raw, food-grade materials such as starch, corn powder, and guar gum as natural clumping agents. The result is a beautiful and highly absorbent litter that clumps naturally without a speck of dust and has a delicate lavender scent and has been dyed with an edible purple pigment.
Advisory
Check local regulations to make sure that you are allowed to flush litter.
Pour a layer (5-7 cm) of Catit Go Natural! Pea Husk Clumping Cat Litter in the litter box and keep it at this level at all times to ensure the best results. Make sure that you use the litter in a dry environment only – no damp bathrooms.
Scooping once a day is recommended for the best results. A wide scoop with large holes makes scooping lightweight litter easier.
On average, a 5.6kg box of Catit Go Natural! Pea Husk Clumping Cat Litter will last 60 days in a single-cat household. But of course this depends on the size of your litter box, the number and size of the cats using it, and how much they’re drinking.
This litter can be flushed down the toilet (if allowed by state and local authorities) in small quantities and with an amount of water proportionate to the waste outlet and plumbing. Make sure to read the topic below before flushing litter. We encourage the disposal of cat feces in the bin and discourage flushing cat feces in toilets or disposing of them in drains as cat feces can pollute waterways.
How do I flush litter down the toilet?
- Check local regulations to make sure that you are allowed to flush litter.
- Remove feces and large clumps from the litter box with a scoop and dispose of them in the trash. This is important to prevent waterways from being polluted.
- Litter clumps the size of a walnut or smaller can be flushed down the toilet.
- Wait for a few seconds until the clumps start to disintegrate in the water before flushing them.
- Only flush small amounts of litter. Larger amounts should be discarded in the bin.