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๐ฟ Scoop smarter, live cleaner โ the natural litter revolution your cat deserves!
Sustainably Yours Natural Cat Litter combines a mixed-grain, plant-based formula of corn and cassava to deliver exceptional clumping and odor control without artificial scents. Its virtually dust-free production safeguards respiratory health, while larger grains minimize tracking for a cleaner home. Unscented and chemical-free, this 10 lb litter also helps monitor your catโs health with its light color, making it a top choice for eco-conscious cat owners seeking performance and sustainability.





| ASIN | B09ZFFR7SV |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,428 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #127 in Litter |
| Brand | Sustainably Yours |
| Brand Name | Sustainably Yours |
| Capacity | 10 Pounds |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 884 Reviews |
| Included Components | Litter |
| Item Display Weight | 10 Pounds |
| Item Form | Granular |
| Item Type Name | Sustainably Yours Cat Litter |
| Item Weight | 10 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Petfive |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 80001 |
| Material | Corn |
| Material Type | Corn |
| Model Number | 8002 |
| Scent | Unscented |
| Scent Name | Unscented |
| Target Species | Cat |
| UPC | 856277006401 |
| Unit Count | 4731.76 Milliliters |
B**E
Best Litter I've Found So Far
Finding a good litter is a constant battle for cat owners, but I think I am finally done searching. For our one-cat household, this has been the best litter we've found BY FAR. The clumping is phenomenal and is SO much better than any other litter my cat has ever used. This litter forms very hard, cohesive clumps that do not break apart, even with force, and are very easy to sift. No bits of clumps falling off or clumps breaking apart and getting mixed back in like with clay litter, so this litter stays clean. I find that it masks the smell well and there are no urine or feces odors near my cat's box (though it does have a very subtle wet corn smell while you're scooping that goes away once the clumps are removed). I have yet to see any dust coming out of the bag when I pour it in, which is a huge plus, as even most of the "dust-free" ones are not even close to being dust-free. I recommend scooping daily or every other day (well, you should anyway) because as more urine is added, the clumps become bigger and harder, and it might make it difficult for your cat to find loose litter to cover their waste until the clumps are removed. My only complaint, which doesn't change my rating, is that it doesn't last as long as other ones and is a bit pricey per bag. I think the fact that it runs out quickly is due to how well it clumps, but I find that it needs to be changed after about 3 weeks. As a funny side note, my cat has made some interesting "sculptures" with this litter. Maybe it's just me/my sense of humor, but some of the formations I have scooped out have actually made me laugh out loud. I attached pictures of some of the funny ones, like the dinosaur and the sad person looking down.
M**E
The Best Cat Litter Iโve Tried
Honestly, this is the best cat litter Iโve used. After years of owning cats and trying all kinds of litter, including pellets, clay, silica, corn, and tofu, Iโve found that this one is the best overall. Not only is it natural and sustainable, but my cats seem to love it, and it makes cleanup much easier. It absorbs liquids quickly and clumps almost instantly, which makes scooping very convenient. Iโve also noticed that it does a good job of reducing odours. My cats have had no issues with it at all. It also doesnโt track too badly. A few grains may come out of the litter box, but thatโs pretty normal with most litters. Overall, I highly recommend it.
M**E
Jackson Galaxy Was Right!
This IS the best cat litter! First of all it is a natural litter so I can have peace of mind about my cats' health. It clumps quickly and the clumps are very hard so they don't fall apart and make a mess when you're scooping the litterbox. This means the litter you're left with is much cleaner and smells much less than other litters. The unclumped litter is so fine that it makes scooping the litterbox so quick and easy as it falls through the scoop without any fuss. My three cats even seem to prefer the litterbox with Sustainably Yours litter over the litterboxes with their previous litter in. It's a little expensive to get this litter in Australia but I would say it's very much worth it. The only negative thing I could say is because the litter is like sand it tends to spread over the tiles more than a non-tracking litter, and feels awful stuck to the bottom of bare feet. If you have a cat that likes to "throw" litter maybe consider choosing something else, but I would happily sweep up/vacuum more often just because of how awesome this litter is.
J**N
Large Grain Best for Long-Haired Cats
This is the only litter that works for my two giant, long-haired Maine Coon boys. However, I recommend the Large Grain, not Mixed or Small, for long-haired cats, and Small Grain for short-haired cats. I have been using cassava-based litter for almost 7 years, and back then it was out under the label "Garfield". -- TLDR All Grain Sizes: PRO - Fast clumping; Great odor control; Light color to track some health concerns; Long-lasting between changes; Non-toxic; Zero dust. Large Grain: PRO - Minimal tracking; No clumping/cementing in long fur. Small Grain: PRO - Fully coats stool for best odor control; Lasts longest between changes. CON - Poor tracking; Clumps/cements in long fur. Mixed Grain: CON - Most difficult to sift/keep clean (requires multiple tools / wastes more clean litter). -- Small grain gets cemented into long fur, and is nearly impossible for my cats to remove themselves and requires more meticulous grooming. Large grain is perfect for long-haired cat breeds because the granules are big enough that they don't get stuck in their fur at all, and can't even make their way in their toe beans, yet still amazing at clumping urine in the box. It's amazing. Tracking is so much less with large grain, and easier to clean up than the small grain. This is where large outperforms small grain for Maine Coons, hands down. The small grain gets tracked everywhere so easily, like the cats came from the beach and brought the sandy shore. However, if I had short-haired cats, I WOULD probably use small grain anyway. The small grain is actually my favorite in how it coats poop and how easy it is to keep the box clean because it's easy to finely sift out smaller pieces of stool (especially soft stool that got broken up, as one of my cats is sometimes overly enthusiastic in covering up evidence of his waste). Any grain size soaks up urine super fast, and I can scoop it out instantly for disposal, but waiting a little bit does help it to solidify. PRO TIP: Make sure there is enough depth of litter so that the urine can solidify quicker than it can reach the bottom. That way, there's less scraping and keeps the vessel cleaner longer. You'll figure out how tall you'll need to keep it filled/re-filled. It stays clean longer than other litters I've used, and it's easy to see when it needs to be changed. Small also stays cleaner longer because most mess (like tiny pieces of soft stool or urine) clumps larger than an individual grain, and with a good, fairly fine mesh sifter (PRO TIP: buy the ones sold for reptile cages for Small Grain!), you can really get all the waste out. This ends up making it a bit more economical. For this reason, I don't like Mixed Grain, as it makes scooping unnecessarily complex. You need a scooper with large enough openings so that clean, large grains don't get captured, but that leaves some dirty, small grains clumps too small to capture. If you use a finer scooper to grab those pieces, you're grabbing clean, large grains along with it. So PRO TIP: Skip Mixed Grain size to avoid difficulty sifting. Odor control is great, but I would say due to how the small grain fully coats stool, that it has a bit better odor control. Even so, people come to my house and can't smell litter box odors in the guest bathroom that has two very giant litter boxes that my two boy cats use the most. (We have a third, smaller one in our primary bathroom because 1.5 boxes per cat is the rule we go by.) The largest box they prefer almost exclusively for stool (sometimes urine), the medium for urine, and the third sometimes urine. PRO TIP: I've tried a lot of different litter-tracking mats, but found that for the large grain, Chenille bath rugs are the absolute best and easiest to keep clean. The tall, large pile essentially softly brushes most of the large grains off of paws, and allows me to shake them off back into the litter box. They then go straight into the wash on a regular basis. I keep a second set to replace the one in the wash. It's the best. I hated wiping or hand-cleaning other types of litter mats. Tracked small grains just kind of cemented (in fur, or on mats) and was always a nightmare to deal with.
A**R
BEST KITTY LITTER EVER!!!!!
After watching Jackson Galaxy's wonderful videos, I decided to try this out with our wonderful new 3.5 month old kitten Lizzie. Our previous kitty, Lily (a stray who showed up last November at 8 months old, got hit by a car end of August and we were absolutely DEVASTATED, as she was my first kitty (my husband had many in the past)!!!! That same week, we adopted a new kitten who needed a home from a lady in our community, who's cat had a litter of kittens. With Lily, I had used a brand of clay litter (I won't mention the brand) and it was great but they must have changed the formula because now it would create so much dust, to the point where I developed a horrible choking cough from emptying it twice a day, so imagine the lungs for a little kitten!!!! Our new little Lizzie is a VIGOROUS digger in her litter box, so this compounded the dust factor. Sustainably Yours is pricy, but it is AMAZING!!! It is not only biodegradable, but is safe if ingested, doesn't give off a plume of dust and has the consistency of fluffy cornmeal. It soaks up urine and poo like crazy - the urine balls are so hard and compact that there is minimal litter waste. It has a lovely sort of 'oatmeal/barely there lemony scent' - if that makes sense. Other reviews say it tracks, but not anymore than the litter I had been using. I HIGHLY recommend this for the well being of our cats, owners and our environment!!!!
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