I love my cats, but one thing I do not love is the litter box. I hate the artificial way scented litters smell, the dust that clay litters create, and the excessive amount of litter my cats always manage to track outside of the box. So when I was offered a chance to try World's Best Cat Litter, and all-natural, made from corn litter, I jumped at the chance.
I was a little apprehensive about switching litters. My boy Boots and my girl Bruin are both very picky about their litter, and I was worried that this change would be met with protest. Odin, my sweet senior boy who was recently rescued from a feral colony, had yet to get used to having a litter box, so I was not as concerned with him. He did not seem to care what litter was in the box - he was perfectly happy to use the floor instead.
You can imagine how excited I was when Boots immediately took to World's Best Cat Litter. As soon as I had cleaned the box and filled it with the new litter he was there sniffing about, and used the box before I even had a chance to put it back into its spot. Bruin too, took quickly to the new litter without a single hint of protest. And then Odin, who had refused to use his box since we took him in a month before, used his box that first night! I wonder if the litter felt more natural to him, like the ground outside? Or perhaps it was because the litter was not artificially scented, and therefore more pleasant to an animal who was used to nothing but nature smells? Whatever the reason, I was beyond excited that all three of my kitties were using the World's Best Cat Litter.
One of the first things I noticed about the litter was how little dust there was when I poured the litter into the box. I had heard how bad the dust from clay litter can be for pets, and World's Best Cat Litter is virtually dust-free. Perfect for my Bruin and her allergies. It also keeps the area around the box looking cleaner, which is a plus for any cat owner.
I also noticed was how easy the clumps were to clean. The litter clumps quickly after the cat uses it, and the clumps stay together making scooping and disposing them much easier. Cleaning the cat box is never fun, but at least now it is not unpleasant.
World's Best Cat Litter is made from all-natural whole kernel corn. It is safe for pets, safe for people, and safe for the environment. It offers superior odor control and is longer lasting than most conventional cat litters on the market. It is quick clumping, making scooping the cat box quick and easy. The litter comes in three formulas - Clumping, Multiple Cat Clumping, and Scented Multiple Cat Clumping.
Want to try World's Best Cat Litter for yourself? Well, you have a few options. You can take advantage of their First Bag Free rebate program (read my post here for full details). There is also a money saving coupon available for $5 off any bag of World's Best Cat Litter. Or, World's Best Cat Litter has been kind enough to offer three of my readers a chance to receive a bag for free! Just enter to win in the Rafflecoper form below! Giveaway is open to residents of the U.S. and Canada and ends Monday, July 30, 2012.
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Disclaimer: World's Best Cat Litter provided me with a free bag of litter to try in exchange for my honest review. All opinions expressed are 100% my own.
81 comments:
My oldest cat, Fuzz is huge. And I've had to get the biggest litter box I can find so he wouldn't poo over the edges. EWWWW!!!!!!!!!!!!
I don't have any cats, but if I win, I'll donate it.
i am fostering three cats and the sometimes make over the sides of the litter box.
Odour is my biggest problem
Litter tracking is my biggest problem.
2dogs5catscrew@att.net
Odor is my biggest problem.
jednc @ hotmail .com
our biggest problem is too many cats (4 adult females and 7 newborn kittens) and not enough litter, and litter gets to be expensive when you're on an overly tight budget
My biggest problem is that I have 4 cats and two litter boxes, so it takes time every day to keep it clean!
My biggest issue is the cat urine smell penetrating the plastic of the litter box. I don't clean with bleach but nothing else has worked to remove it. We replace the whole thing every few months.
Crystal - try using vinegar. I rinse the box out, and pour a good amount (at least a cup) into the box with some water, and let it sit about 10 min. Then I wash the box as I normally would with dish soap or a paste made from baking soda and water (depends on what I have on hand). We have had our box since we got our kitties just over a year ago, and this has seemed to work well.
Lately, our cat has not been covering his poop very well. Gross!!!
maloydeals at gmail dot com
What a great giveaway! Oursemiorganiclife at gmail
the special diet my cats are on make everything so smelly! always looking for something to keep the smell at bay..
The smell is definitely a problem!
the smell is the problem because one of my cats does not cover his poop
it just makes the house stink, its gross
daniellex at gmail dot com
My kitty likes to pee in only two spots in the box so it smells from time to time.
rierie11booger (@) yahoo.com
Other than the horrific smell, the biggest dilemma is my 1 yr. old misses :(
shar(dot)donoho(at)comcast(dot)net
the dilemma is always to find a litter that has some odor control but doesnt make me sneeze!
litter all over the house!
radeeolover at yahoo dot com
Our biggest problem is the smell!
biggest dilemma is that my cat has decided to only scratch the outside of the litter box instead of the inside, to cover.
hannah K on the form
The smell is definitely the biggest problem.
they track litter into my bed!
kitty loves to kick liter out the box
my kitty has a horrible habit of kicking litter everywhere!
Mine is how many cats I have and how often I have to clean the boxes
Scattered litter
we have 3 cats and 3 litterboxes. For the most part they each use their own. Our girl cat jewel never covers any of her mess in the litter box, she just goes, scratches the side wall a few times and hops out. We need something that will clump fast and cover odors!
odor is my biggest concern. i scoop the boxes every single day to make sure it doesnt smell, but i have three cats!
My oldest Girl is the biggest dilemna, off and on decides to pee next to the box instead of in it.
My cat tends to leave a trail of liter after using the liter box
I'd get the multiple cat clumping litter.
My Milo likes to poop rightoutside the box - even when its clean!
the smell!
My biggest dilemma is the litter doesn't always clump as well as it should which makes it hard to clean properly.
The smell is my biggest dilemma!
Keeping the dogs out of it.
The biggest dilemma is that the litter boxes are always needing cleaned out.
The mess. The cats love to spread it everywhere.
The cats knock litter out of the box
I have started fostering after a five year break from cats. It was a shock to see litter on the floor again. And the smell...
kafkaesk at verizon dot net
I hate the smell and the mess of tracked out litter
My problem is odor control
theresa j
A problem is tracking the litter out of the box.
Litter being tracked all over by my cat and odor! Not to mention my cat 'misses' half the time :)
callawishes(at)hotmail(dot)com
litter box digging is my biggest problem!
Always having to scoop and clean the litterboxes.
getting my kids to empty it often enough
This is te only litter that I use now. I just loe it and so does my cat.
litter tracking--my male cat likes to dig like crazy and flings it around the room
The litter dust and the smell!
pjames330 at aol dot com
I have 4 cats in my house; 3 belong to me and 1 is a foster cat. Since my foster lives in a separate room, I'd say the smell and that the litter is hard to scoop are my main problems with his litter.
I have two cats that seem like they are always using the litter box. I don't want to get another one because the area that I have their box in is not that big.
the smell is the worst! heather.loftus@aol.com
I don't have a cat. My friend Dar does. She mentions tracking a lot. She talks about having to sweep a lot, so I'd suspect tracking to be the problem.
Aside from the smell, my cat somehow wants to do her business right on the edges of the box and makes such a mess, then she paws at the box sides trying to cover it, which of course doesn't work. I hope this litter will help with both smell and clumping.
The smell and the mess the litter leaves on the floor because it gets stuck in my cats' feet.
kyonac1@gmail.com
My biggest concern is the smell.
tmp95 at comcast dot net
Our biggest issue is just the litter tracked everywhere! Yuck!
My Name: Heather Abbe
My Email: abbegirl1977 at gmail dot com
My cats biggest problem is the smell.
My biggest problem is getting my kids to "scoop the poop".
Cats throwing litter outside the box - Thank you.
barbara dot montyj at gmail dot com
Our biggest problem is the mess the litter creates.
Between the smell or the "seeping"
The smell
my cat poops over the edge
cmuchick2006@hotmail.com
Litter outside the box
Litter dust.
I would have to say the smell. :0 I think that is a common issue! Thank you for the chance.
urine odor
laurie1993@verizon.net
Litter tracking is my biggest problem.
I can't stand litter "dust"!
skkorman AT bellsouth DOT net
smell
Odor is a cat box dilemma!
Nancy
allibrary (at) aol (dot) com
Litter tracking.
We have a cat that likes to dig.
My biggest problem is finding a clumping litter that doesn't fall apart and smell sour. I have 5 furbabies & 3 boys are 20+lbs, so we run 3 boxes in my home, and each cat is picky about their style of litter. barkergirl33@yahoo.com
Getting my kitty not to kick litter all over the floor!
Jadavis42@students.tntech.edu
Greybaby, the Queen of the nest, does NOT like to share. Be it food, laps, or litter box. She will make a MESS outside the box if another cat dares to use "her" box.
Terri P
pr4gatheringroses AT gmail DOT com
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