Archives faqs
What is the moisture absorption rate of corn cat litter?
Corn cat litter can absorb up to 300% of its weight in liquid, forming firm clumps that are easy to scoop.
Is corn cat litter suitable for export markets like Europe and Japan?
Yes, our corn cat litter complies with EU REACH, SGS, and Japanese hygiene standards, ideal for eco-conscious markets.
What scents are available for corn cat litter?
We offer natural, green tea, peach, lavender, and milk scents for corn cat litter. Unscented options are also available.
How is corn cat litter packaged for sea shipping?
Corn cat litter is packed in 6L/10L bags or 20kg bulk bags with moisture barriers, available with or without pallets.
How is quality of silica gel cat litter tested?
Every batch of silica gel cat litter is tested for absorption rate, dust content, and scent strength before shipment. Reports are available on request.
What type of clients buy silica gel cat litter?
Silica gel cat litter is favored by premium pet brands, online sellers, and eco-style retailers for its low maintenance and high margin.
Can silica gel cat litter be used in automatic litter boxes?
Some models support silica gel cat litter, but it depends on the sensor design. We recommend testing before bulk orders.
Does silica gel cat litter come in different grain sizes?
Yes, we supply silica gel cat litter in regular, mini, and ultra-fine grains to suit market preferences and packaging size.
What is silica gel cat litter made from?
Silica gel cat litter is made from sodium silicate processed into porous crystals that absorb moisture and odor instantly.
Is silica gel cat litter suitable for hot climates?
Yes, silica gel cat litter performs well in hot regions as it keeps dry and doesn’t clump, avoiding odor buildup.
How does silica cat litter work?
It absorbs urine and odor into its pores and gradually evaporates the moisture, leaving a dry surface. It doesn’t clump like clay or tofu.
How to dispose of used silica gel cat litter?
Used silica gel cat litter should be disposed of in sealed trash. It is not flushable or compostable due to its synthetic origin.