🌟 Experience the Litter Revolution!
Nature’s Miracle Premium Clumping Corn Cob Litter is a 10-pound, eco-friendly litter made from natural corn cob. It features a powerful bio-enzymatic formula that effectively neutralizes odors and absorbs twice as much liquid as traditional clay litter, all while being 99.9% dust-free. Safe for pets and homes, it comes in a resealable bag with an easy-pour handle for convenience.
Scent Name | Fresh |
Material Type | Corn |
Item Weight | 4.6 Pounds |
E**E
NO MORE CAT PEE SMELL!
I’m a cat lover but have always struggled with concealing litter box odor. I’ve been searching for a solution for decades and have spent a lot of money on some ridiculously expensive brands. Prior to finding this, I used Dr. Elsey’s Cat Attract which was excellent at getting defiant cats to actually use the box, it formed super hard clumps, and provided the best odor control I’d experienced thus far. But I still wanted something better at controlling odor. Then I saw this and decided to give it a try. This litter is absolutely amazing! The clumps are not very hard though, so it’s not as scoopable as I’d like it to be. However, it’s SUPER DUPER effective at controlling odor, which was my number one concern. At every litter change, I caught the bottom of the box in a layer of baking soda which enhances moisture and odor control. I do have to empty the box completely and refill about every two weeks even with daily scooping because urine clumps break apart easily. I don’t feel guilty about this since this litter is quickly biodegradable. FYI - The material does swell significantly when wet. In conclusion, I will gladly use this over hard clumping litter solely based on how effective it is at controlling odor. If odor is also your number one concern, you really need to give this a try! If super hard, easily removable clumps is your number one concern, this is not the litter for you.
S**H
Used for our elderly dog's puddles in the garage; very helpful
This stuff worked well for soaking up our elderly dog's urine when she struggled to make it into the yard to do her business and did it in the garage on her way out. I'd tried cedar and pine shavings. I'd put down a rubber mat. I'd washed the carpet runner over and over. But THIS stuff helped a lot. I'd just sprinkle over her puddles and once it had absorbed most of the urine I could sweep or scoop it up and put it in the outdoor trash or toss it in our woods out back. Easy enough. Never noticed an odor from it in the garage, but it didn't sit there more than a few hours while it soaked up the urine.
O**Y
Give it a try!
Try it! What I hated vs. loved:Hated: Pick your poison. Knock-you-out strong fragrance truly covers (or neutralizes) poop smell better and longer than most litter brands I used (I tried many brands & types & price points). I honestly did not smell poop at all with this litter or maybe my nose broke from the fragrance. Cats probably prefer organic eau de parfum poop in lieu of litter fragrance.Semi-hated: black dusty paws (photo). Might be dustier than tofu litter. It’s tolerable, corn should be less harm to lick off than clay dust.Loved: the lightest weight litter ever used, lighter than tofu litter, maybe even lighter than grass litter, easy scooping with almost airy feeling, clumps well, might crumble here and there but somehow can easily scoop little pieces with this than other litters, clumps not glued to walls (I use stainless steel litter box). Less tracking than clay (surprisingly), maybe same amount of tracking as tofu litter.Overall I prefer this litter over clay, tofu, walnut, other corn, etc. My top pick is still Olive Pit litter with splashes of Cassava root litter (I mixed the two), but Nature’s Miracle would be the runner up!
D**W
I've been using this now for 3 months
Little background, we have an indoor/outdoor male cat that our autistic daughter tamed. He has two litter boxes inside the house for when he sleeps inside at night and typically will ask us to let him out to potty. It was hard to convince him cat litter wasn't some kind of torture device us humans were trying to force apon his paws. We tried crystals even, also a fail. Eventually I stumbled on this item, and I'm so happy I did. No more accidents left for me in my plant pots either, he exclusively uses the litter boxes (on both levels of the house now). It doesn't cause much mess, and since there is only one cat we only use one bag a month (half in each box, changed once a month). We at first mixed in tea pellet litter to cover any smell, but honestly don't notice any smell without them mixed in either.
C**R
Best litter product EVER
Your cat is licking, and ingesting, whatever sticks to its paws from the litter box. I don't want my cats' guts having to ingest CLAY, even if the light-weight stuff used to seem easiest to carry around. Plus clay litters track the worst... and if it's moist it sticks in carpet, discolors wood, etc. yuck yuck. PAPER/WOOD pellets are full of chemicals from how they're made, and don't work very well at absorbing what the cats leave behind... even if they don't track as much.This CORN pellet product is non-chemical, clumps really well, and (surprisingly) doesn't track very much. Plus I don't worry about them ingesting it when cleaning paws after using the box. If some does get out of the box, it doesn't 'melt' into the carpet or wood, but sweeps up cleanly. The paper-based bag it comes in is strong, with a ziptop close and a sturdy handle in the top corner to make it easier to carry. The price/lb is better than the other types of litter, probably because it’s a byproduct of our largest agricultural commodity… CORN!!Odor tip: Sprinkle BAKING SODA over the deposits in a separate little lidded trash can (with a disposable liner). It'll really help keep the smell down. But DON'T sprinkle it in the box itself... or everything will start getting dusty and tracking.I'm totally sold on this product... and it's about time after so many generations of indoor cats!!
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