Michu Watermelon Scented Natural Clumping Flushable Tofu Cat Litter, 5.5-lb bag
In a Nutshell
- Pros include a strong, pleasant scent.
- Cons include poor clumping, tracking, and potential health concerns for cats' toes.
- Mixed overall reception with notable performance and price concerns.
Quick Verdict
Michu Watermelon Scented Natural Clumping Flushable Tofu Cat Litter receives mixed reviews. Some users praise its scent, while others report issues with clumping and tracking. The price is a concern for some buyers.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Pleasant Scent (1)
The watermelon scent effectively masks odors.
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Flushable (1)
Easy to dispose of in the toilet.
Cons
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Poor Clumping (1) major
Does not clump well, making it hard to scoop.
Tip: Users suggested mixing with other types of litter.
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Price Increase (1) major
Recent price increases make it less affordable.
Who Is This For?
β Best For
- β’ Consumers looking for a litter with a strong pleasant scent. β The product's pleasant scent helps control odor effectively in litter boxes
- β’ Environmentally-conscious owners. β Because it is flushable, making disposal easy and more eco-friendly.
β Skip If
- β’ Pet owners on a budget. β Recent price increases may make it less affordable for some.
- β’ Owners looking for Reliable clumping performance. β There are concerns that it does not clump effectively over time.
Durability & Care
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Can I use the Michu cat litter in a litter box?
Yes, it is primarily used in litter boxes for cats, but it could be too hard on their paws.
Highlighted Reviews
"If it werenβt for Elmer, youβd never know we have cats. He is stanky. This litter though is not. Clay stinks in days - idc what brand. This just never stinks unless they make it stink."
"My cats wouldn't use their litter box when I used this litter."
Bottom Line
If you're looking for a litter with a strong pleasant scent, this might be a good option. However, be aware of the potential issues with clumping and tracking, and consider the price increase which may not justify the product's performance.