Almo Nature Unscented Clumping Plant-Based Natural Cat Litter
In a Nutshell
- Environmentally friendly and good for health.
- Clumping, absorbs, and doesn't smell.
- Messy and requires careful handling: a good litter alternative
Quick Verdict
Huge praise for its eco-friendly and health benefits but noted issues with tracking and cleaning.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Environmentally Friendly (6)
Either eco-friendly or biodegradable.
Cons
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Tracking Issues (4) major
The dust that coats the fur of the cat.
Tip: We found a workaround of keeping the cat inside for costs effective, However, it was not the intended conclusion.
Who Is This For?
β Best For
- β’ Eco-conscious cat owners β Natural, eco-friendly, and minimizes environmental impact.
β Skip If
- β’ Owners with very particular cats or those who prefer mess-free solutions. β High risk of tracking and cleaning issues.
Durability & Care
Factors: depth of litter, frequency of scooping
Cleaning Methods
Care Tips from Users
- π‘ Cover the floor and floor the environment.
- π‘ I use a metal screened type scooper which works perfectly to allow the litter
- π‘ Let's scoop along.
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Is this litter safe for cats with allergies?
Yes, many users report it being gentle on cats' paws and respiratory systems.
Does it control odors effectively?
Yes, most users find it effective in controlling odors.
Highlighted Reviews
"Clumping, absorbs, and doesn't smell.has a weird, But it last longer and doesnt have that clay litter smell. Needs a litter mat with this product. A lil uglly and defeating compared to clay litter."
"The litter is gooey/sticky large lumps for urine, it's so fine the cats fur and paws are covered in it when they leave the box tracking it everywhere. the litter itself also has a weird smell."
Bottom Line
Ideal for environmentally conscious cat owners. Takes care of odors and health, questionable on usability, but a good fit for those who can overlook minor inconveniences.