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  • Patented formula seals and destroys odors on contact. Rock hard clumps
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Let me start this off by saying I only have 1 cat. I have an almost 4 month old kitten and we’ve been using Dr. Elsey’s Ultra Clumping litter since we got her. That litter clumped well but it did not seal in odor. I also noticed that she was not covering her poop so I had to cover it for her. Well I decided to switch litter and just like that she covers her poop! The odor is non existent. With the Dr. Elsey’s we all knew when she does #2 but with this one we NEVER know until we go to scoop her box. It truly seals it all in. It clumps great and all is well in my home. I recommend this for people that have a single cat and can’t find litter that truly seals the smell in!!!! edit: it is low dust... definitely NOT zero dust

I use two brands of kitty litter, the various Arm & Hammer clumping litters that come in large cardboard boxes like this one and the Precious Kitty litter in the 40 pound bags. I don't stick with just one because 1) my cats do great using both brands and 2) someones one litter is a better buy and sometimes the other one is. So each month I order two boxes or two bags from Amazon after I check both brands to see which is offering the better deal. I have to be careful in buying good litter, because my 19 year old female is extremely picky. If you buy her a litter that she doesn't care for, she will do her business literally anywhere. She didn't used to be this way, but at age 19 I figure she has earned the right to be a little contrary. My 5 year old boy will use whatever litter I put down for him. So if you are looking for a first rate kitty litter that is also a good bargain, I definitely recommend this. Just be sure to check the price before you order.

I know this is cat litter but i actually use this for my ferrets and wanted to leave a review in case anyone with ferrets or new ferret owners may be curious about using this product. But ferrets have horrible smelling pee and poo just like cats do.. A lot of ferret owners will use cat litters but say don't use clump and seal or fragrances litters. But I never have had issues. No sneezing. Never had respiratory issues whatsoever .. Its virtually dust free and doesn't smell strong at all. My ferrets pan stays in the bottom of their cage and they are always up on their other levels of the cage unless they come down to the bottom to potty. And you virtually have to put your nose right up to the pan to even smell any bit of fragrance. So I feel this litter don't affect them whatsoever like stronger perfumed litters may do if you were to use them. The only time you can notice the fragrance without putting your nose right up to it is if you stir the litter up. So with cats the fragrance may filter to the air since cats will move litter around burying their treasures. But ferrets go potty directly on top. And don't bury their treasures or stir the litter of any kind. and I check their bums often to make sure it don't clump up on their bums. No issues. I have grown ferrets so they don't play in the litter like young ferrets may do. With a young ferret who wants to play in their litter you may want to go fragrance free until they grow out of playing in their litter though.Its just been so much easier using this litter compared to other cat litters or small pet litters. It really keeps the smell away and allows cleaning to be a breeze.

We have 3 cats & 3 litter boxes. This Arm & Hammer Clump & Seal cat litter does what it says: it clumps and seals odors so you scoop out the odor. It's awesome providing your a pet owner that scoops the cat box at least once a day. This upside is also a quantity downside --> it's a fine grain litter and since the litter absorbs liquid, you scoop out clumps of litter compared to standard chunky clay litter. I add a bit of fresh litter every other other day or so. We purchased, and I recommend, the Litter Genie Plus Cat Litter Disposal Device which makes it hassle free and easy to scoop the cat box even multiple times each day because it's not a project. This litter has very minimal dust. My cats love it.

I had been using Dr. Elsey litter for a couple of years but it's dusty, comes in a hard to handle 40 pound plastic bag that my cats love to rip open when I'm not looking and you can NEVER get a deal on it anymore. It's 17.49 everywhere - almost like it was price-fixed at the end of 2017 across the board on Amazon, Chewy and Pet Smart. This a review for the Arm and Hammer Clump and Seal so I'll get on with that but you needed to know what changed my mind to use this product and not Dr. Elsey Pro -Very fine consistency, almost like coarse golf course bunker sand. That means it sifts effortlessly which reduces dust because you don't have to shake the litter sifter. -Comes in a cardboard box with a strap handle, NOT a plastic bag like Dr. Elsey. That makes Clump and Seal easier to transport, store, pour and the packaging is cat proof. I have to leave the Dr. Elsey litter in the Amazon shipping boxes to cat-proof them in my house. If you take the Dr. Elsey litter out of the box, it looks like you're storing sand bags and the 40 pound bags are really hard for my wife to handle -Clumps well and doesn't "epoxy" itself to the bottom of the litter box like Dr. Elsey litter. -The "tracking" of the litter by my cats outside the litter box has dropped 75% since I changed from Dr. Elsey litter. The Dr. Elsey litter turns to glue when it gets remotely damp and it sticks to the cats feet, the Arm and Hammer does not hence the great reduction in litter outside the box -Cleans up far easier than Dr. Elsey. When it's time to change and was wash the litter box, the finer granules of the Arm and Hammer product are easier to remove from the litter box and they don't glue to the box when damp like the Dr. Elesy product -I can go three weeks between litter box washing. I clean daily (2 cats) and add new litter as needed but the Arm and Hammer product does not smell at all after 2 weeks. That fact makes the Arm and Hammer product cheaper than Dr. Elsey. Con (not really "cons", more like observations about other customers "cons") -Many of the 1 star reviews are about the odor of this litter. It has an odor but it's not bad. It's better than the smell of cat crap. But if you are odor intolerant, you might not like this product but it doesn't bother me -Clump and Seal appears pricey. I only buy it when I can get a coupon deal because $24.99 IS pricey. Knock off $2 and add in the fact that you can use less of this product than Dr. Elsey due to the smaller granule size and it's about the same price as the now "price-fixed" Dr. Elsey litter. In summary, I'll continue to use Clump and Seal based on my feature/benefit summary above. Your experience may vary. Happy litter box cleaning.

We have an asthmatic cat, so I have tried MANY cat litters in an effort to find one that is truly dust free. This stuff is honestly, really, truly DUST FREE! Our cat’s asthma attacks have decreased drastically since we switched to this litter. It has a pleasant almost citrus smell to it, and the odor control aspect has been pretty great. We have three cats, and we are very pleased!

I READ ALL THE REVIEWS....I HAVE 3 CATS THAT ALL USE THE SAME LITTER BOX. I CLEAN TWICE A DAY AND BEFORE PURCHASING ARM & HANMER PLATINUM LITER I ALWAYS HAD LITER CRAP ALL OVER MY HARDWOOD FLOORS, WELL THAT HAS CHANGED TO ALMOST BOT SEEING ANY AT ALL. WHO EVER WROTE "Chemical smell blah blah" I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT THEY WERE SMELLING. NICE LIGHT SCENT. ALSO OTHERS WROTE "it does not clump hard enough..." I DONT KNOW HOW HARD THEY WERE LOOKING FOR (a baseball hardness????) IT DOES CLUMP BOTH OF WHAT THE LIL KITTIES DROP OFF FOR US, THE "PARENTS", IN LITER BOX AND I ALWAYS FIND THEM VERY WELL CLUMPED AND I HAVE NEVER EVER HAD THEM BREAK ON ME. OF COURSE THIS IS MY PERSONAL EXPERIENCE BUT WITHOUT HESITATION AND AFTER BUYING THE MOST $$ (Worlds Greatest & other Organic type crap) TO THE $ STORE OPTIONS, DUE TO ALL THAT AND IT IS MY VERSION OF WHAT I'VE DEALT WITH IN "KITTY LITER 😻😻😻" THIS US BY FAAAARRR THE BEST!!!!!!!

This stuff is awesome! I couldn't be happier with a cat litter, and I've tried most of them. If only I had tried this when it first came out. I have been suffering through one lousy cat litter after another, putting up with extreme dustiness, lousy odor control and high tracking. While this new litter still gets tracked, it is a very fine litter and the tracking isn't as bad as some others. The way the formula is, it is easier to sweep up anything that is tracked than any of the other litters I've used. I don't think there is a litter in existence that wouldn't get tracked though, as there is no way to keep it from getting stuck in the cats' paws and falling off after they leave the box. The Clump & Seal cat litter seems to be dust free, reducing my need to dust the house constantly. It is a very soft, fine formula that is super easy to scoop. It's easy for the cats to use. It has superb odor control without excessive perfumes. Once it has been poured into the box, the litter itself is lightweight, sifts extremely easily and little is left behind, if any, when scooping. Urine is completely sealed in balls that are super easy to scoop and not at all messy. It doesn't run down and stick to the bottom of the pan like many other litters do. I'm very impressed with this. Since I have 4 cats, they go through a lot of litter. I usually have to buy 80 lbs at a time. My biggest complaint about this otherwise awesome litter, is how extremely expensive it is. I bought the 40 lb box. I think the Clump & Seal was somewhere between $21.99 and $24 -- something. That makes it hard to afford. I bought another kind of litter, Dr Elsey's, to test simultaneously in a different litter box in another part of the house. It was only about $10.49 for 40 lb. While the cats seem to love Dr. Elsey's, and use it more heavily even than the Clump & Seal, it is heavy, tracks a lot, the grains are large and coarse. It is hard to scoop, and doesn't seal when it clumps, like Clump & Seal. As a result, it sticks to the bottom of the pan, and it is a struggle to scoop it out, as you have to scrape it off the bottom and it sticks really hard. The benefits of Dr. Elsey's that compare to Clump & Seal, are its lack of dust and pretty effective odor control without a lot of perfume. However, even considering the price of the Clump & Seal, the benefits outweigh the expense. Because it is so effective, it wastes very little litter, and it tends to go farther, and last longer. So, I think that it may end up being just as, if not more economical than some of the cheaper brands that get used up so quickly, or have to be thrown out more often due to their ineffectiveness and poor odor control. I will definitely buy this again.

TL;DR Pros: - little to no dust (no dust so far, actually) - no bad smells - (personal opinion) subtle, light fresh scent Cons: - I'll update if I find any. I didn't know cat litter could be this easy and effective. I got a cat recently (first cat ever) and after a ridiculous amount of research, I passed this stuff up and went with Dr. Elsey's Precious Cat Ultra Cat Litter. That stuff is great, too, don't get me wrong. But this is better imo. I noticed the Dr. Elsey's tracked a decent amount, even with a litter mat, but I didn't know any better. There was also that special litter box smell (faint because Dr. Elsey's does a decent job, but still noticeable). Since I keep mine in my bedroom, that wasn't ideal. When my kitty would use the box and cover her stuff, I could smell and feel the dust in the air, though it was supposed to be low to no dust. I thought I had to live with all that. NOPE. On a whim I tried this because so many people were raving about how little it smells. It has a faint, fresh scent to it that I can only smell when I'm pouring or scooping it. Those of you highly sensitive to smells may not like this, but I'd still encourage you to at least try it. It's a pretty faint/light smell. When I poured it for the first time, I expected there to be a cloud of dust, but there was none. Literally none. I don't have asthma so there's that, but I am usually pretty sensitive to dust and particles in the air and this didn't bother me at all. When kitty uses the box and digs, nothing permeates the room--dust or smell. Side note: it's also more of a sand consistency, which surprised me for some reason. The litter I used before had larger granules and was 'chunkier.' I like this better because it's easier/less messy to scoop. The other stuff wasn't messy or hard to scoop per se, but just more so than this is.

Arm & Hammer Clump & Seal Platinum is hands down the Litter Winner. I have had cats all my life and purchased thousands of pounds of litter over those many years so have a vast array of experience with all sorts of brands, types and qualities. I was extremely hesitant to purchase this litter given the price point but figured I would give it a shot at least once. It is by far and away the best litter I have ever used and experienced. It has every quality one would want from truly being dust free (I am not joking either, I was amazed), low traction and battles each and every scent that is thrown its way. It clumps wonderfully and those clumps are removed from box corners and stick together too. Granules are small so should not get stuck in the paws of your furry friends either. Overall, I have been super impressed with his stuff and would give it 6 stars if I could. The ONLY downside I can even think of with this is the price. However, if the cost isn't a barrier or you are desperately looking for a litter to help rid your house/rooms of the dreaded cat litter odors, this is your answer and it will be worth it. Paws up and hands down this stuff is definitely premium and the best of the best. The Litter Winner in my book.