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what’s the difference between clumping and non-clumping cat litter

Clumping litter forms solid clumps when wet, making it easier to scoop, while non-clumping litter absorbs moisture without forming clumps.
how often to change clumping cat litter?

Scoop clumps daily and replace all litter every 2-4 weeks, depending on usage and number of cats.
can you flush cat litter clumps down the toilet

No, flushing clumping cat litter can clog pipes and is not recommended.
why non clumping cat litter

Non-clumping litter is often less expensive and can be better at controlling odors in some cases.
is non clumping cat litter good?

Non-clumping cat litter can be effective in odor control but requires more frequent complete changes.
is clumping cat litter better?

Clumping cat litter is often preferred for ease of cleaning, but preferences vary based on cat and owner needs.
is crystal cat litter safe

Yes, crystal cat litter made from amorphous silica gel is non-toxic and safe for cats and humans.
why use non clumping cat litter?

Some prefer non-clumping litter for its natural materials and lower dust levels.
is crystal litter safe for cats

Yes, crystal litter is safe for cats. It is made from non-toxic amorphous silica gel.
what makes clumping cat litter clump?

Clumping cat litter contains bentonite clay, which swells and forms clumps upon contact with moisture.
How long does cat litter last?

Most cat litter lasts 1–2 weeks per refill. Usage life depends on litter type (clumping, absorbency) and number of cats. For commercial buyers, this affects your reorder cycle and inventory planning.
What is bentonite cat litter?

Bentonite litter is clay-based and clumps when wet. It’s one of the most common litter types globally due to its strong clumping and cost efficiency, making it ideal for large-volume distribution.