š¾ Tofu Litter: Because Your Cat Deserves the Best!
pidanTofu Cat Litter is a revolutionary, eco-friendly litter made from 100% natural tofu. Weighing in at 5.3 pounds, it offers ultra-absorbent, fast-drying clumping capabilities while being completely flushable. With minimal dust and reduced scattering, it ensures a cleaner environment for both you and your feline friend.
Scent Name | Tofu |
Material Type | Tofu |
Item Weight | 5.3 Pounds |
I**M
We like it. Dust plume free and more :)
This arrives in a vacuum sealed rectangular block shape. Pretty convenient for shipping purposes. I have 3 cats and this litter shows discoloration in their urine, which I had not seen til getting this litter. Now, Im trying to figure out which cat has the issue!! I didn't even know that was an added benefit to this litter. We love the scent of this litter, my son says it smells like vanilla but I think it just smells like tapioca pudding, lol. Its faint, as in you have to put your nose up to it to even smell it. There is practically zero dust when scooping which is our favorite part, and we already had a non-conventional scooper which has slots for the oblong shape of the litter peices. You'll need a scooper that has that ability. Most people nowadays are more familiar with the different types of scoopers, due to all the different types of litters out there. We have 2 boxes in our house and scoop both once a day. It takes less than 5 minutes to do this one "task" on average, and this tofu litter doesn't take any longer to do, so we're good there.Ive tried Pretty litter (does not last long enough for the price) and Worlds best cat litter (we like that one but after a week it looses odor control). Chewy has a nice brand Frisco, an herbal lavender scented corn litter and that one's in my top 5 favorite list because its the best I've come across for odor control, and it even retains a pleasant scent to it, after prolonged use. I typically end up going back to clay litter no matter how much I like any of the others, because of the clumping aspect, as long as you get a good one that's superior in that department. Another reason Ive been using clay more often lately is because my all time favorite litter is discontinued, which was Garfield. There was nothing that worked better in every area. Not having Garfield available any longer has me on this new journey to find the "next best thing". Is it tofu litter? So far, Im impressed. This brand is the first Ive tried with tofu litter, thanks to the price.Scooping with this litter, so far seems to be a bit tedious, as you have to continue shaking the scooper to rattle the pieces thru the slots to get it all sifted. Not a big deal, and far from being a deal breaker. Ive noticed a lot of people tend to look for litters that dont track. This litter tracks but Ive never seen a litter that doesn't track. The question is, what exactly is being tracked (random cleaner pieces or residual contaminated pieces) and then "how far" does kitty track this litter across the house? Your litter expectations might be unrealistic if you're wanting zero tracking. So I dont typically rate a litter due to its "low tracking" abilities. On the flip side, if it can stay by the litter box as much as possible, then that's a plus! This one is looking like a winner in that department. With clay litter, Ive experienced kitty bringing it all the way across the house to jumping in my bed and leaving a piece or two. And clay just has this tiny jagged rock thing going on which is not pleasant to accidentally step on barefoot, or feel on my bed. I have not yet seen this tofu litter anywhere in the house except right there at the kitty box. That's been super nice so far to take into consideration.Oder control seems to be a top quality point with this tofu litter as well, even when scooping, I don't know how, but there's virtually no smell whatsoever. Again, impressed.The cats pee is absorbed into the tofu like a sponge works, then it sticks together in a ball. So far Ive seen very little get to the bottom and have not had to do much bottom scraping, as opposed to clay litter. When the cat "went" over to the side of the box, it did need to be scraped, but it came up in a uniform piece for the most part. There were a few times, little residual pieces were left, but that happens much more often with other litters in my experience. So clumping is a win with this litter, its dust free, and its odor control all which are probably my top 3 features tofu litter Id recommend it for. My son has allergies and can't do the litter boxes because of the dust plumes. With this litter he can do the litter boxes and it doesn't affect him.And finally I haven't researched this part, but I hear that clay litter has unhealthy side effects for cats. That goes for any litter that has chemicals added to it. I cant imagine tofu falling into that category and its probably one of the safest type of litters out there when it comes to the health aspect for kitty, and anyone in the household, who doesn't want cross contamination with litter residue everywhere. I think that aspect rates pretty high.Finally the only thing I cant comment on regarding this litter (or brand of) is that we haven't had it long enough to know how long it lasts before having to change the entire box out. We may update this at some point. But so far, I am considering putting this litter in my top five favorite list, and it may be right up at #1! We'll see!
J**N
the BEST cat litter
It is a bit pricier but I believe it's worth it. I have 3 cats and they love this litter. There's absolutely no smell, it clumps well and is easy to clean. It almost smells like doughy or bread-like. The granules are also softer on their paws and because of the size it prevents it from getting stuck between their paws as well. I don't have to completely replace the litter as often because it clumps well and doesn't smell. Way better than when I was using clay or walnut litter. There's also the added bonus of it being biodegradable and flushable.
C**Y
Didn't need to blend for my girls to like and I don't have allergies to this media
Recommendations: if you have allergies to different litter media, try tofu litter.Get the 100% tofu litter: no clay blends. (Apparently I'm sensitive to clay dust, wood dust, and walnut shells!)This one has a health indicator but I never saw anything different than the original litter so I'm not sure if that means my cats are healthy or if it didn't work... I tried this version because I have all girls, who can get UTIs from squatting too close to used litter.Some people complain this litter does not clump. It really does. When filling the litter box make sure you add the right depth. Get a litter box scoop that is plastic and flexible with a sharp edge so you can scoop underneath and flip over urine columns like you're flipping a pancake or scrambled eggs. No odor problems and zero dust. Bonus: This smells like vanilla birthday cake when you scoop the litter box. After your cat makes a litterbox run, give it about 10 or 15 minutes to set first.Details:I don't need to use an n95 mask with this letter like I do others to not breathe used litter dust with bacteria, however I do anyway just to be safe.We used to use wood pellets that would clump: The odor control was amazing and the kitties loved it vs clay. However the wood dust from the used litter would be all over my office including on books and tables. It would get on their fur making it rough. When I finally figured this out I learned to spray a paper towel with water and wipe their fur of wood dust.Anyway this takes a lot of use (3 weeks) before it will start to create dust on the sides of my black plastic litter boxes. Week 4 we start over, wash the litter boxes, dry, and add new litter.I put 1 - 2 inch depth. With clay you need to put about 3 in, however with the tofu litter, maintaining 2 inches is fine. Our trial first round I did 1 inch, and my picky cat didn't really mind. But 2 inches seems to be the sweet spot for us.So far no problems. There is some tracking small pieces of litter but hardly any, and it does not track all over the house. Nothing like clay, sand, or wood dust.Try an additional litterbox with this, close to the normal one. Wash both and add fresh media of the two different kinds and let your cat explore. Give it a month. I thought I would have to do the gradual blending but sitting it aside as a different one my girls started using it in less than 24 hours.
F**A
Minimal dust with some tracking
I got this item in hopes of decreasing the amount of dust that my cat inhales while using the bathroom. It has little to no dust at all while cleaning. I do find small pieces of tofu outside of the litter box but that could be due to my cat kicking it out, and it doesn't travel as far through the house as clay would. Bad odors are minimal and I can't smell the cat urine, just the occasional stinky poop. I do wish you get more litter for the packs of 4, but it's worth it for less dust.
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