Fresh 4 Life Eco-Clump Cat Litter

dorimon

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Has anyone tried this litter?  We currently use Dr. Elsey's Cat Attract, but are always on the lookout for better options.

http://us.petvalu.com/product/12737/ecoclump-cat-litter-fresh-4-life

"Fresh 4 Life Natural Grass Clumping cat litter is 100% natural, made from a renewnable resource, forming hard clumps fast. It is dust-free, fragrance-free and has long lasting odor control - perfect for multi-cat households."

 

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I have not seen that yet.  I love Dr. Elsey's litters but don't use them in all the boxes.  Instead I use Tractor Supply's pine pellets, which are just like Feline Pine only way less expensive ($5.99 for a 40 lb. bag) but that's because I have so many cats.  They would love to have nothing but the Dr. Elsey's/Precious Cat litter but (1) I can't afford it for this many boxes, and (2) I would not be able to roll my garbage can down the driveway every week if it was full of clay litter.  You should try it and then write a review for us!
 
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I have not seen that yet.  I love Dr. Elsey's litters but don't use them in all the boxes.  Instead I use Tractor Supply's pine pellets, which are just like Feline Pine only way less expensive ($5.99 for a 40 lb. bag) but that's because I have so many cats.  They would love to have nothing but the Dr. Elsey's/Precious Cat litter but (1) I can't afford it for this many boxes, and (2) I would not be able to roll my garbage can down the driveway every week if it was full of clay litter.  You should try it and then write a review for us!
I believe that this litter is only available at Pet Valu, which might explain why I haven't gotten many responses here.  I think it is also relatively new.

I might try it if I see it on sale... but it's a bit pricey for me to buy it just to try, especially when our current setup is working so well.  (We had some issues with Coco urinating outside of the litter boxes, but the problem has since been resolved.)
 

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We were dedicated Maxx users but with the discontinuation we went on the hunt for a replacement. Started with Tidy Cats but they all smell very strongly and also seem to have very poor clumping power. We decided to put out the money to try something new that would hopefully work. We are VERY pleased with this product. It's unscented, seems very low dust (we are on our first bag so product consistentcy is yet to be measured), and clumps fantastically. We are lucky to have a super easy going flame point Siamese so changing over was a breeze, but even still the small granule size would probably lead to a fairly easy change over for others that are used to a clumping clay. Overall, we would highly recommend this litter.
Just wanted to let others know how this litter was as we were trying to find reviews before we purchased and really had no luck. :)
 

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​Yes. We have 2 inside cats and use the Fresh 4 Life Eco Clump Cat litter.

It is a bit expensive, but it does everything it says it will.

Dust Free / Excellent Clumping / Odor Removal

The only minor annoyance is when the Kitties jump out of the litter box, they track a bit on their feet so you are doing a quick sweep up regularly, but that happens with all litter.

We have tried all kinds of clumping litter and highly recommend this product.

We also have an automatic litter tray that scoops up the clumps after they are done and dumps it into disposable bags.

Works great for us.

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