Cat lovers share why litter matters:
Review posted by Amy Vogt
I’ve been using feline pine for about a year now and absolutely love it. I ran out one day and just grabbed a small bag of regular cat litter at a corner store until I went shopping for more feline pine. I’d forgotten how awful that stuff was, yuck! It started to smell after just one day, and even the cats seemed disappointed. Feline Pine pellets last so long before there is any smell at all, if any. I’ll never go back to regular litter again. Thank you for a wonderful product! Our 4 cats love it, and we love that our house doesn’t smell like we have 4 cats.
Review posted by McKenzie
LOVE LOVE LOVE it! I don’t know what took me so long to switch! No foul odors, no dust, and its so lightweight. If I had to pick a downside, it’d be that it tracks around the house easy…but I’d rather see pine tree shavings than blue/grey clay particles…which are gross to begin with.
Compare Feline Pine Scoop to Traditional Cat Litters
| Feline Pine Cat Litter | Traditional Clay Cat Litter | |
|---|---|---|
| What is it made from? | Renewable Southern Yellow Pine and Natural Guar. | Strip-mined clay. |
| How does it control odor? | Ammonia is naturally neutralized by Pine. | Strong fragrances attempt to mask pet odors. |
| Does it contain chemicals? | Feline Pine Scoop is all-natural | Yes! Many contain artificial fragrances and chemical additives |
| Is it environmentally friendly? | Feline Pine Scoop is 100% renewable and biodegradable. | No! Strip-mined clay is a non-renewable resource that won't break down in landfills. |

