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WISDOM Wood CAT Litter is an eco-friendly, biodegradable, and flushable cat litter made from natural wood dust. With a weight of 5 kilograms, it offers a pinewood scent and is 99% dust-free, making it a safe and economical choice for pet owners looking for a sustainable litter solution.
Item Weight | 5 Kilograms |
Material Type | Wood |
Scent Name | Pinewood |
G**N
Your cat baby and your pocket will thank you.
I am a month old user of wood pellet litter. Quite new, but I have used pretty much all kinds of highly rated clay and newspaper and tofu litters out there. I just had to take out the time to write this review.Wood litter can be quite confusing for beginners mostly because of the way you sift it. Usual scoopers don't work because pellets are too big to pass from scooper's holes. Now, there are super expensive cat litter boxes of sifting type available online. Dump that crap, unless you can afford it. If you are up for an hour long DIY sifting type litter box, get two stackable trays with the top one having holes poked/drilled at its base. (max 400 bucks) There are many videos on YouTube on making sifting type litter boxes. I think it is important to have this kind of a litter box to use this litter. It greatly cuts down on your litter box cleaning efforts and time. (also prevents powdered wood from tracking around the house)Pros:Litter tracking reduces drastically. It is only around the litter box, it is not dusty, it doesn't stick to your cat's feet.Odour control is superb. Smells like sawdust throughout. The only odour you have to smell is when you clean the litter box. For one cat, I clean the box twice a week.For one cat, I used to use 8-10kgs clay litter in a month earlier. I am still on my first 5kg packet this month, and it should go on for another week or two. So, it is obviously cost-effective.It does not clump, but is so easy to dump. You just flush it. The pee turns pellets into dust which can be dumped just like that, and poop can be scooped out once it dries. Barely any litter pieces stick to poop, reducing litter wastage significantly.No artificial smelly chemicals stick to your cat's paws, thereby reducing ingestion of any chemicals by them when they groom themselves. Your cat baby doesn't smell of litter. That's a big plus for me.It is eco-friendly!Tip 1: throw a handful of dry pellets in the bottom tray. It helps absorb any urine that is not absorbed immediately by the litter pellets in the upper tray.Tip 2: Like any other litter, replace the entire contents of the tray at least monthly if not more frequently. For this litter, you can keep the pellets instead of dumping them while replacing. This discarded litter can be used in the bottom tray a little at a time. No wastage.Cons: Doesn't clump.Needs a separate litter box system.I wouldn't call these cons really.Happy switching! It is worth it.
A**O
Just okay!
Product was delivered with packets torn inside the box. Besides, this has a bad smell.
S**N
Pleasant surprise
I was doubtful after reading the negative reviews but I ended up ordering anyway since this is the only affordable wood litter available on Amazon. The others are pretty heavy on the pocket in the long run.There are no artificial scents so it's just the scent of wood that hits you when you scoop the litterbox.Absorbs pee pretty well, doesn't clump the poop but gets coated by loose sawdust at the bottom of the litterbox so pretty easy to scoop out the poop.Another add on is that it's biodegradable, so no danger to the environment as it does not contain any toxins. It's just wood pellets.For me who has 1 seven month old kitten, a bag of 5 kg lasts 3 months. I divide it into 3 parts and air dry it 3 days a week in the sun for 2 hours. It doesn't smell at all even when it's time to change the litter entirely.So I would conclude saying it's a pretty good bargain. It's a hassle free, safe, eco and budget friendly litter option.
P**A
Worst litter ever used, fraud, don’t waste your money
It never absorbs cat urine and the poop is difficult to remove. I used to used pine wood litter from petcruz, as there were no stocks, orders this one.The urine gets collected in the bottom tray and the litter does not absorb any water. I am afraid even to flush the poop as the litter is stuck to it as I doubt it is is very flushable as it does not get powdered.The smell of the urine is also more as it does not absorb.The packaging was so bad that the covers were tore at multiple places and when I weighed it after putting them all in, it was like 4.60 kgs only. So thin cover packing.
S**
Risky to use
As a litter, it’s excellent, but for cats who are used to bentonite litter, this will not work.I wish I knew about pine litter when my cat was still a kitten. I would’ve gotten him used to using it. Now that he’s accustomed to bentonite litter, he JUST WONT USE THIS.Pros:- Environment friendly- Can be cost effective as it lasts for a really really long time if you know how to use it- 100% dust freeCons:- Cats will be very hesitant to use it if they’re used to bentonite litter. My cat started peeing all over our house. This was the first ever instance he’s ever peed outside his litter box in his life. So, I can say, you’ll have a super difficult time with it.- Non scented. While this is a good thing as it means that there’s no chemicals for fragrance, it’s still a con because there’s no odour lock. The area in and around litter box will smell like cat poop- Kinda hard to clean. For pee, it disintegrates into saw dust which can be collected with a double-decker kind of litter box but the poop can’t be sifted through.. so you’ll have to pick it up somehow 👎🏻- The pellets of this particular pine litter are way too long. So, it’s hard to dig for the cat as well.Honestly, I wouldn’t recommend it if you’re getting it for a grown cat. But if you have a kitten that’s never used bentonite litter, get him/her used to this
Y**Y
Absorption is good, dark color, looks dirty
Over priced for the quality
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