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Nature's Miracle Premium Scented Clumping Corn Cat Litter is a mixed bag. While it's lightweight and dust-free, the strong scent and varied clumping performance make it a hit or miss for users. Highly perfumed and perfumes can be overpowering and unappealing to some.
Fungus detected in some shipments.
Prevention: Inspect packages closely for signs and extricate problematic ones.
The litter is very easy to scoop and pour due to its lightweight nature.
The product does not produce a cloud of fine particles when poured.
Performs decently in masking urine odors.
Product is made from corn, offering a more eco-friendly alternative.
Comparable to the popular Arm and Hammer litter.
The strong perfume is overwhelming and unpleasant.
Tip: It is recommended to switch to a fragrance-free version to avoid similar issues.
Many cats are uncomfortable with the strong scent and refuse to use the litter box.
Tip: Suggested to use in conjunction with other, less strongly scented litter if desperate.
Does not clump well, especially around bowel movements.
Tip: The use of a thin layer of another bonding litter underneath might help.
Some users reported finding mold and mildew in the litter, raising concerns about allergens and health issues.
Tip: It is advisable to always check for any anomalies prior to introducing to any pets.
Perception of quality decreased, with more complaints about odors and allergens in recent reviews.
Tip: Avoid buying in bulk, regularly replacing the litter as or when necessary.
Factors: Underlying allergens, Maintenance tips provided
Not many sources confirm a timeline currently because of the 'perishability' of the corn used. However less than a month, but this could vary.
It's not explicit, but we believe most users didn't claim hook on this, possibly due to other factors not concerned.
Highly pertinent because of perfume allergies and possible mold fungus within small quarters.
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"This is THE worst litter I've ever used. NOT multicat friendly. Does not clump well & clumps fall apart as you scoop which leaves a lot of stinky pee litter behind. Does not absorb odor & makes your house smell like cat pee. In order to use what I bought, I have started adding a different natural l..."
Proceed with caution. If you prefer a strongly scented litter and appreciate its lightweight nature, it might be a good fit. Otherwise, consider other brands that provide better control with odor and less offended cats.