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Review on 🐈 World's Best Cat Litter: Original Unscented - lb 'kg Size by Justin Stinson

Revainrating 5 out of 5

NO SMELL! This is a product that really delivers what it promises.

Our daughter is doing military service abroad. Two months ago we had to rescue her cat from "friends" who promised to take care of him in her absence. We have had many cats over the years but not one in the last ten years. I was afraid there would be another smelly, dusty litter box in the house and I hoped that advancements in litter technology would be made. I searched the internet for "the best cat litter" and landed on the "World's Best Cat Litter" page. I read all the hype on their site and then read some customer reviews on various sites including Revain. I was still skeptical so I bought a medium sized bag from a local store. At the end of the first day I was convinced and have now ordered a large bag from Revain. no smell Every cat box I've ever had needed to be emptied at least once a day, and even then the smell was evident. At World's Bet cat litter, I only collect it twice a week and it doesn't smell at all. It clumps better than anything I've ever used. I use a slotted scoop and run it through the tray to pick up clumps and droppings. There are no more dried lumps on the tray that have to be removed with a sandblaster. After I exhaust it, it looks like a box of fresh garbage. There is no need to empty and refill the box. About every week I add a small amount to replace what was removed in the form of clumps. I'm wondering if people complaining about the smell have cats that haven't been spayed or can they feed their cats a brand of food that stinks? This cat is neutered and only eats high-protein, low-carb canned food, according to vet advice. Not even a specialty brand - our vet recommended classic Fancy Feast non-fish strains for optimal nutrition. I'm surprised some people are complaining about dust and stains. I had none of it. This may be because they fill the box more than necessary. Your cat doesn't have to bury its "treasure" deep. He just needs to collect enough dirt to soak up urine, cover feces, and block odors. I have about two inches of trash in my drawer and that's enough for him to go about his business without throwing trash everywhere. One thing that may have helped here is a new tablet I bought. I looked at all the fancy stuff with lids and such and wasn't impressed. I bought a Revain Petmate Giant litter box for less than $20. It's deeper and longer than a regular tray so nothing flies over the edge. I keep the tray in the bathroom with white fixtures, white countertops, large windows and lots of sun. There's dust or clutter to be found there, and I haven't found any traces of debris yet. Although World's Bet cat litter is advertised as flushable, I have not tested this. I put it in a plastic dog poo bag, tie it up, and throw it in the trash. The giant tray I bought has two small built-in bins β€” almost like the plastic cutlery baskets on a dish rack β€” that are just right for holding a poop scoop and a roll of dog poop bags.

Pros
  • Good figure
Cons
  • For pensioners