- OUTSTANDING ODOR CONTROL. Note : It should be stored in a sealed bag or bin
- QUICK CLUMPING & EASY SCOOPING
- FLUSHABLE* - SEPTIC SAFE
- 99% DUST FREE
- PET, PEOPLE & PLANET FRIENDLY
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Cristy Ranae Culler
It clumps and doesn’t smell like old pee after a day!!
Our cats are picky as all get out. For YEARS, they would only use Arm & Hammer Naturals, which has a nice lavender smell for about one day before it starts reeling of old pee until it’s dumped out and replaced. With three litter boxes, we were going through one 28-lb bag a week or more. When we moved to California, our temp housing so kindly provided a litter box and a small bag of World’s Best Litter. After 8 hours of plane travel, our cats didn’t give a flying flip as to what they were peeing in so long as they could finally pee. We noticed after our first night that the litter didn’t stink up the whole room and clumps much better. Since moving into a permanent home, we continued to use this litter and it has been awesome! It’s so easy to scoop and it doesn’t need to be changed every other day because it stinks (cost-savings right there). My one complaints is that it does track, so I’m sweeping the bathrooms multiple times per week, but even that’s been reduced with a decent size litter pad.
MA RB HY
THE BEST LITTER I'VE EVER USED - NO DUST!
This truly is the best cat litter I have ever used. I am using it in my bathroom. I switched over from clay litter and what a difference for me and for my cat. My cat loved this right off the bat - no more dust and I did not do a gradual switch over, I did an immediate. It does not dust (have I said that yet!), and because it's heavier, it's hard for your cat to throw it all over the place but somehow she likes it better. It's also brown which is so much nicer than the gray clay. I coupled this with the 'Cat Litter Trapper by iPrimio' which I got in brown and what a difference. I was expecting a huge mess as I moved the litter box into my bathroom to begin my cat's toilet training process - in the same bathroom I have to share during this painful period, but this litter with that pad has kept my bathroom looking like I have no litter box in there at all. This litter is heavy but it will go a long way and clumps fantastically and controls odors. I would highly recommend this litter!
Mae Sophia Harsh
It Is the World's Best Litter
Over the years and different cats, I have tried just about every type of litter out there. This one is perfect for me. It is organic (made from corn) and has no fragrances. For the volume, it is lightweight which is important to me due to arthritis. Granules are a good size, about like a pea. The cat uses it even when I haven't kept the box scooped as she likes it. It is flushable so I don't have to keep a used litter container in the bathroom. I live in an apartment so lots of water is running through the sewer piping all the time. In a home, it may not work as well. I scoop and dump the crap and clumps into the toilet and let them soak for about fifteen minutes before flushing. It all turn to soup and goes down the drain. I also like that I can order the most economical size and have the big bag delivered to my door. No more wrestling to get the product home from a store. It is not totally dust free, but the dust is minimal compared to other natural and organic litters, and a lot better than most of the clay based products. I highly recommend this.
Jeremy Waugh
Has a sawdust smell, but does the job in just the way I want
Summary: I've had cats where the crystal litter worked like a dream, and there is pretty much zero tracking with that stuff. However, for my current two, I could smell their waste all the way down the hall. Switching to clay products handled the smell great, but it was surprisingly difficult for me to clean up after. This solution is the best compromise for smell and ease of use. And I like that it is natural and biodegradable. Here were my criteria: 1) it covers poop aggressively. My cat's poop is crazy smelly. crystal litter left it floating on top and stinking. 2) low-to-no track. While the particles are small enough to get in their paws, they are also light and fall out easy on a mat. Particles do not make it to my bed (eeew). The clay litters are actually a little worse for tracking, and since they love to play in their water fountain, they also left clay footprints everywhere. (eeew). 3) I can get the clumps out. Both my cats pee in just one spot, and I end up with a breadloaf sized clump every day. The harder the litter brand clumps, the more impossible it was to get out. This litter is light, and while it holds clumps, you have the option to break them up into small dry clumps that fit into the scoop. The clay alternative left me trying to slice up a slimy clay blob, which leaves my scooper a disgusting mess (it's like I'm in some horrific pottery class). bonus features: The litter is light weight, so my garbage doesn't way 80 pounds when I got to take it out. And, unlike clay litters, it comes away from the plastic litter box liner, so I can get the soiled stuff out much easier. The only con: It smells lightly of sawdust, but not in a way that travels down the hall. If you don't like that smell, this might not be for you. Since, I do not smell cat pee or poop walking around my apartment, I'm calling it a win.
Steven Mfn Dodson
Truly the best
I don't have praise enough for this cat litter. When I tried it I was in major crisis mode. I am very sensitive to scents, and every clay litter I tried gave me a migraine. I ended up putting off scooping as much as I could, which was really unfair to my cats. I started looking into other types of litter and wound up with similar issues. Dust and scent gave me migraines that would last a day or longer. Newspaper and pine litters both smelled bad enough new to be an issue, but worse was when they were used. I got lucky and was cat sitting for a family that used World's Best. It was the first time I've ever scooped litter without ending up in pain. The price tag made me skeptical, but I've found it absolutely saves me money each month. A 28 pound bag is enough for my three cats for a month almost every time. I love that it is corn based and therefore much healthier for my cats. Even though clay always seemed cheaper, I was always worried about my cats ingesting the clay when they clean themselves. No more issues there. This does not track anything like any other litter I've tried. A few little pieces here and there, but in general I would consider this a low tracking litter. Dust is also not an issue for me with this litter. When scooping you don't get poo dust clouds in your face. I don't think there's much more that would ever need to be said on that matter. The smell is the biggest issue for me for any litter. As I mentioned, this litter does not have a strong odor that might trigger headaches or migraines in people with sensitivity. That's not true for me with the purple lavender scented bag, but the red multi-cat unscented bag is perfection. We adopted a smelly cat a year ago. I won't pretend things were perfect when he was still super smelly, but as his diet improved and his bathroom trips got a bit less stinky, this litter still held up. I don't think a litter in the world could have helped our Nougat back then, but that's the only scent issue we've ever had. The clumps are almost always as firm as clay clumps, without the clay muddiness you get with some brands. Scooping is easy. Pee clumps are pretty giant sometimes, but they stick together. They also clump at the top, unlike some litters that let the moisture sink to the bottom. That means clean box sides. Poop doesn't end up in a giant clump of litter which was different, but not a bad thing at all. We alternate flushing and bagging. Even with a slower toilet flow the pee clumps (we don't flush the giant pees) break apart and go right down. It's definitely flushable if that is a key factor in your decision to but. The only issue I've ever had is that I had one bag sent that was subpar quality. When you get a new bag, the litter is in fairly large pieces. After using it, it breaks down to a much smaller size. The smaller size granule is not as effective, and is the signal that the litter should be changed. So I got a bag one time that was all the small granules, and it was essentially worthless. I tried to use it anyhow, but it was a bust. But that's the only issue I've ever had in years of using WB. So, this litter has saved money and migraines. Two of our cats took to it immediately, the third had to have it introduced with his old clay litter mixed in. That process only took about a week though. Ordering it on Amazon is the cheapest option I've found at the 28lb bag size, but I like that other retailers have started carrying it. I highly recommend trying it out. It's a game changer.
Fozia Amjad
Best that we've used
Although I must admit, we haven't tried every litter in the world, yet! Timeframe: We've been using this litter for just over a month. Pros: + Very absorbent. I think it is more absorbent than the clay litter. Every dribble forms it's own little clump. + No dust. My wife used to wear a mask to scoop our other litter but it's not necessary now. In addition to health benefits, there is no dust to find it's way around the house and settle on every horizontal surface imaginable. + Very soft. I don't know if "silky" is the right term, but that's the word that comes to mind. + Cats took to it immediately, not that they didn't take to other litters, also. I just thought I'd mention it. + Very light. There is a lot litter per unit of weight. Cons: - Price. 'Nuff said. - It doesn't scoop itself. We still have to scoop it. :)
Ashley Bree McNally
We found a winner!!!
We have tried quite a few different cat litters. Either our cat tracked the litter everywhere, they didn't cover up odors, they were super dusty, or they created a urine cement block that was very hard to get out (we had a scooper break because of this). My husband went to scoop this litter for the first time and all I hear from the room is "Wow...I can't believe it." He said this is the easiest cat litter he's ever scooped, and I have yet to notice any tracking around the house. It seems to cover odors well, and we can tell this bag is going to last us quite a while. Worth every penny! And for the love of god WBCL please don't change anything!
Brad Ailani Bradshaw
Naturally Good and Incredibly Superior!
I am fostering five kittens. I practically scoop as soon as one of the sweeties leaves the box. Using litter that is safe for the kittens, me, my home, and the environment is very important to me. I love that World's Best is natural (corn litter), is nearly dust-free (so important for the kitties' lungs and my own), and is environmentally friendly. It clumps urine well, coats poo well so that it is not tracked about if kitty steps on it, and controls litter box odor like a champ! The only thing that I don't like about World's Best is the expense! I now have 2 large litter boxes to fill up with 3" of litter each, as well as to replentish as I remove the clumped litter (I use pine litter in one large box which I also like using and find works well, but the kitties definitely prefer a litter that is softer on their soft and sensitive little paws -- such as World's Best). I have experimented with some of the comparable corn, and walnut shell litters and there is NO comparison in quality. While the other corn and walnut shell litters may also be soft, and natural, and cost slightly less up front, they are VERY dusty, and some smell unbearably overly fragranced (so much so that I dumped one brand in just a matter of hours). So, you'd end up paying more for the bargain natural litters anyway when you consider that you'll be throwing it out immediately after use or very soon thereafter. None of the other natural litters I tried clumped well and were completely inferior to World's Best. The clay litter that is soft on kitties paws like World's Best is also incomparable as it is not good for the environment or lungs, can be quite dusty, and is usually overly-fragranced (and if it is not overly-fragranced the litter box odor even when scooped continuously is absolutely atrocious). World's Best is the best! It has an extremely subtle scent while managing all box odors, clumps very well, and is nearly dust free!!! It lasts longer than what would be expected even with multiple cats. With World's Best Cat Litter, you get what you pay for. Well done World's Best! You're truly the best!
Sabreena Rose Maria Solesbee
It's earned its name and then some...
Oh wow!!! I wish I'd discovered this litter years ago!!! So, here's the story. Today I cleaned out both of our cats' litter boxes for the first time since this was delivered. There was absolutely no smell (I actually lifted up the one box and took a deep whiff... Yes, I'm weird but I wanted to make sure haha). Nothing. Nada. No horrible smell of kitty ammonia, no feces scent whatsoever! Do you know what's really remarkable?? This was delivered on March 28th. Today is April 13, and as I mentioned before this is the first cleaning. Now before you think I'm a terrible cat mom to have left the cats' litter boxes untouched for two weeks, I do have a reason; our dog passed away very unexpectedly and very painfully right after I switched to this litter. The household has been seriously down on the dumps since his passing and it wasn't until today that I realized I'd neglected our feline family members. That means there was no odor tip us off that it was overdue. I think that says a lot. The litter was remarkably easy to sift out even after all this time. The ONLY downfall I've found is that the bag is so large that I've ended putting more in than I intended to when pouring it in. That's an easy solution, however, I'll be putting it into smaller, more managible canisters hereafter. Please do yourself and your household a favor and get this litter! It truly is the world's best (and I speak from 19 years of experience with cat litter).
Yvonne Beaver
Really is the "World's Best" cat litter!
I SWEAR by this litter! It lives up to its name "World's Best" for sure. I am not new to owning a cat, or dealing with litter boxes. I used to hate clumping litter because I would end up with a gross, damp mess on the bottom of the box every time, and clay litter is messy, kicks up dust and just generally isn't great. This litter isn't dusty, it clumps excellently and leaves NO mess behind when scooping or cleaning the box. My current cat hated other litters and ended up elikinating outside his box in protest (and yes I checked with the vet, he didn't have any medical issues) until I tried this. Hands down, best litter I've ever tried.