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Feline Pine Original Cat Litter 40LB, Blacks & Grays (643004)
Brand | Feline Pine |
Item Weight | 40.3 Pounds |
Material | Wood Chips |
Scent | Made of 100% pure pine |
Target Species | Cat |
About this item
- Net Quantity Of 40 Pounds
- Chemical Free And Safe For Your Cat; 100 Percent Natural
- Designed for multiple cat homes
- No Dust And No Tracking
- Scoop Fully Absorbs Liquid, Just Like Thousands Of Tiny Sponges
- Age range description: All Ages
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Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 16.5 x 4.5 x 24.5 inches; 40.3 Pounds
- Item model number : 643004
- Material Feature : Biodegradable Warning
- Date First Available : April 3, 2008
- Manufacturer : Feline Pine
- ASIN : B00176CC20
- Best Sellers Rank: #37,733 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies)
- #295 in Cat Litter
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Product Description
100% Natural Pine destroys odors without perfumes, additives or messy clouds of dust. It’s the smart choice for the health of your cat and your home.
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Ingredients
Made of 100% pure pine
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For pet use only
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Absorbency | 4.1 | 4.6 | — | 3.4 | 3.5 | 4.4 |
Scent | 4.0 | 4.4 | — | 3.2 | 3.5 | 4.3 |
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Sold By | — | HomeTechWise | A-Z Best Deal | Omlet Inc | Amazon.com | Petco |
scent | Made of 100% pure pine | Pine | Pine | Fresh | Unscented | Pine |
material | Wood Chips | Pine Wood | Pine Wood | Pine Wood | Wood | — |
weight | 40.3 pounds | 40 pounds | 7 pounds | 5 kilograms | 20 pounds | — |
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Customers like the smell, quality and ease of cleaning of the animal litter. For example, they mention it absorbs odors great, it's better for the environment and that it'll sweep up easily. That said, opinions are mixed on value, dust and durability.
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Customers like the smell of the animal litter. They mention that it has zero urine smell and is easy to clean.
"...Smells fantastic, even when soiled. You cannot detect the smell of cat urine or feces. Also, no dust.2.) Economical...." Read more
"...Because it's unscented, it doesn't mask poop odor, so if you're right on top of the litter box, you'll smell a fresh poop for a few minutes, but the..." Read more
"Fresher scent & look than clay. More environmentally conscious than pretty liter / crystals." Read more
"...It's amazing. So cheap. I love that I can change it so often. My house smells better...." Read more
Customers like the quality of the animal litter. They say it's a terrific product, adequate, and well worth the price. Some mention that it does a decent job and works perfectly as a cheaper alternative to the pellets that come with the Breeze litter box.
"...Not anymore! And the coat. It's amazing. So cheap. I love that I can change it so often. My house smells better...." Read more
"...It does have a faint scent of pine but it is not bad at all...." Read more
"...This is the easiest and best stuff to use. There is literally, I mean seriously no pee smell ever...." Read more
"...It does not bio-degrade3.) It is very toxic to cats when ingested while grooming paws...." Read more
Customers like the ease of cleaning with the animal litter. They mention it's easy to scoop and sift out the dirty litter, and the waste sawdust cleans up very easily. It absorbs odors great, and sweeps up much easier. Customers also say it'll keep their homes clean.
"...The dry powder falls into the bottom of the litter box and can be easily sifted out, leaving the solid unspoiled pellets in the box...." Read more
"...n't* clump and turn into a sticky mess, and I feel like the cat box overall is cleaner because it doesn't have remnants cemented to the inside...." Read more
"...3~Cleaning any waste box isn't pleasant... it's not exactly something I roll out of bed excited to do... but I don't completely dread the idea like..." Read more
"...walk the box down to the bins and shake it into the bins, everything comes out easily. The bin is so light that a full box is less than a pound...." Read more
Customers like the health benefits of the animal litter. They mention that it's better for the environment, the cats love it, and it'll compost. They also say it'd be the healthiest thing to use for their cats, being all natural and unscented.
"...Is completely non-toxic, biodegradable AND compostable - if you are lucky enough to have a garden (for flowers - no ediable plants) or even..." Read more
"...Cat Box (which I also really like), and I love that this litter doesn't turn into cement in the corners and bottom of the box like every other..." Read more
"Fresher scent & look than clay. More environmentally conscious than pretty liter / crystals." Read more
"...outside (we just dump this litter into our garden) because it's 100% biodegradable (it's simply wood chips)...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the animal litter. Some mention that it's relatively affordable, economical to use, and lasts twice as long as 20lbs of clay litter does. They also say it'll last longer than standard litter and is easy to scoop. However, others say that it is pricier than your standard litter, a pain to clean, and creates so much waste. The cons are that it doesn't last as long and loses odor control after a week or 10 days.
"...Economical...." Read more
"...The pine is so much less expensive that I empty his entire box a minimum of 2, and sometimes even 3 times a week. I just keep a thin layer...." Read more
"...After that though the smell will continue to grow. It's not a clumping litter so you need to change out the entire collection of litter rather than..." Read more
"...I definitely recommend 👌 no odor, cheap, and easy to clean the litter box!..." Read more
Customers like the tracking of the animal litter. For example, they say it's a very good solution to tracking and odor control. Some say the zeolite pellets completely eliminate tracking. That said, most recommend it based on price, less tracking of litter, and ease of use.
"...Does not track on cat paws..." Read more
"...Also, my cats don’t track it around. It all stays put in the litter box. I have a lidded box...." Read more
"...This saw dust does not create actual dust and has never been tracked anywhere...." Read more
"...No issue with residue on paws- very limited tracking...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the dust. Some mention that it creates very little dust, while others say that it's far more dusty. The sawdust particles from the pellets getting wet do track, and it turns to sawdus when exposed to urine.
"...You cannot detect the smell of cat urine or feces. Also, no dust.2.) Economical...." Read more
"...Just OK:1. the sawdust particles (from the pellets getting wet) do track throughout the house...." Read more
"...However, the Feline Pine is still much cleaner and it is totally dust-free." Read more
"...Once used the litter turns into a saw dust. This saw dust does not create actual dust and has never been tracked anywhere...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the durability of the animal litter. Some mention that it lasts longer than clay litter, and it makes the Breeze pellets last longer. However, some customers say that the pellets break down over time, turning into a soft saw dust texture. Some customers also say that it does crumble when absorbing urine.
"...Lasts a long time in the box as long as you are diligent in keeping up with it - which I hope one would be regardless of litter substrate...." Read more
"...With feline pine, it breaks down, but doesn't get stuck in her paws and I'll have have some sawdust tracked out, but the litter mat stops it and..." Read more
"...It has its good and bad qualities. The bag it comes in is industrial strength plastic. Easy enough to cut open, but hold well during transit as well...." Read more
"...It breaks apart and turns into sawdust when wet, which makes it easy and great to clean...." Read more
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I was super reluctant to use anything other than clumping clay as that was the only litter substrate that seemed to work. I have 3 cats and a total of 4 litter boxes, so upkeep naturally is a bit tedious. I did some heavy research and discovered a few key points about clay litter:
1.) It is mined from clay quarries, and the mining process is extremely enviromentally damaging.
2.) It does not bio-degrade
3.) It is very toxic to cats when ingested while grooming paws.
I read a few articles about the pros and cons of many different litter substrates and I narrowed viable alternatives down to one: pine pellets. There are so many pros to pine pellets with only 1 or 2 cons:
Pros:
1.) Smells fantastic, even when soiled. You cannot detect the smell of cat urine or feces. Also, no dust.
2.) Economical. A large 60 lb bag of pine pellets from an animal feed/supply store runs only about $25.00.... compare this to an expensive box of clay clumping cat litter.
3.) Lasts a long time in the box as long as you are diligent in keeping up with it - which I hope one would be regardless of litter substrate.
4.) Does not track on cat paws
5.) Is completely non-toxic, biodegradable AND compostable - if you are lucky enough to have a garden (for flowers - no ediable plants) or even better, a compost heap - the discarded litter can be mixed into the compost/soil and does not do any damage. The urine smell is not present and the pine provides excellent ruffage to the pile.
6.) Cat poo can be easily scooped out and flushed down the toilet instead of thrown into a plastic trash bag to be immortalized in a land-fill. (This was admittedly very bizarre to get used to but the logic behind it outweighs the societal norm). And, if you accidentally flush down a pellet or two - they are septic safe
Cons (and logically, there are only 2!)
1.) You have to use sifting litter boxes for the most painless cleaning efforts. There are many pre-designed sifting litter boxes on the market as well as many helpful D.I.Y guides on how to make your own sifter. When the pellets get wet, they turn to a wet pulp and then quickly dry out. The dry powder falls into the bottom of the litter box and can be easily sifted out, leaving the solid unspoiled pellets in the box. The powder then can be put outside in a compost heap or somewhere discreet and leaves NO odor or urine/ammonia.
2.) Your feline friends may need some time to adjust to the new substrate and may be reluctant to use the pine pellets.
What I did with my 3 cats was I dedicated one litterbox to just entirely pine pellets while I mixed in pine pellets in the other 3 litter boxes along with their clay. Gradually, they began to realize the pellets are not so bad and became comfortable with using the strictly pellet litter box. After each change, instead of adding fresh clay to the boxes - I added pellets and now, all 4 boxes are almost entirely pellet.
It takes some getting used to for you and your kitties. This was uncharted territory for me. But trust me when I say it, the benefits to switching over outweight ANY negatives.
You feel good about your choice economically. You wallet and bank account will thank you for not spending hundreds of dollars a year on giant boxes of clumping clay litter.
You will feel good enviromentally, as buying pine pellets is 100000× more eco-friendly all around than other litter alternatives.
and sensually... because face it, who doesn't love the smell of fresh pine??
Like others have said, Feline Pine Original comes in pellets that dissolve and turn into sawdust when they get wet. You then scoop out the sawdust and any poop, leaving the whole pellets in the box. It took a little time to come up with a system for using this litter in a regular litter box (as opposed to a sifting litter-box), but it's easy now. I have an extra plastic tub with a lid (that I saved from the TidyCats litter that I tried to use a long time ago), and that's where I keep a sifting litter scoop and a regular solid scoop (the solid scoop that I use is the Pureness 1-Cup Food Scoop that Amazon sells for less than a dollar, and it works just fine). When I'm cleaning the litter-box, I remove the tools from the TidyCat container and use them to move the solid waste from the litter-box into the TidyCats waste container. Then, I remove the sawdust from the box. I do this by pushing all the litter to one side of the litter-box and taking large scoops of the litter and "sifting" the sawdust into the TidyCats waste container. I then put the clean pellets back into one side of the litter-box and continue until I've sifted through all of it and am left with only clean pellets. Then, I dispose of everything in the TidyCats waste container, and put the scoops back in it for storage. I post this is an extremely long description of how I clean a litter-box, only because I was really tempted to buy a sifting litter-box just to use the Feline Pine. Then, I came up with this method, which is easy and allows me to keep using the Booda Dome Cleanstep Cat Box, which I really love.
I like Feline Pine Original because it *doesn't* clump and turn into a sticky mess, and I feel like the cat box overall is cleaner because it doesn't have remnants cemented to the inside. The waste sawdust cleans up very easily. I also like that it controls urine odor better than any other cat litter I've used and it's unscented. Because it's unscented, it doesn't mask poop odor, so if you're right on top of the litter box, you'll smell a fresh poop for a few minutes, but the sawdust that forms when the pellets get wet helps to cover up the poop and dry it out so that it doesn't continue to stink.
Before switching to Feline Pine, I was using the Blue Buffalo Naturally Fresh made from walnuts, and for odor control that would still be my second choice. However, the Feline Pine is still much cleaner and it is totally dust-free.
The pine is so much less expensive that I empty his entire box a minimum of 2, and sometimes even 3 times a week. I just keep a thin layer. Like an inch and a half. It absorbs a virtually 100 percent of moisture. There's practically no staining in the bottom of the box when I empty it. The urine turns the pine pellets into dust.
I have had a difficult time with scooping the poop. You just end up scooping a huge amount of litter, you can't sift it. It's too big to sift. I even purchased a scooper with bigger slats. In the end, that's why I initially decided on just changing his entire box 2-3 x a week. However, it's so easy! I just walk the box down to the bins and shake it into the bins, everything comes out easily. The bin is so light that a full box is less than a pound. I struggled with the weight of changing my clay litter boxes.
Not anymore! And the coat. It's amazing. So cheap. I love that I can change it so often. My house smells better. It does still get out of the box if your cat likes to really dig in his box and throw stuff around. But it's much easier to sweep it all up than tiny little bits of clay, because of the large pieces of the pine.
Overall I am quite satisfied with the product although, there are even cheaper places to get it, fyi!