Our household has an indoor only kitty named Hattie. I’ve talked with you before about our never-ending saga to find the perfect litter for her. It is our desire to be more eco-friendly with our choice for her, but that has had some very interesting results over time! We have had “flushable” litter that clogged our drains and costs us nearly $100 to get it fixed. And we’ve had some very expensive litter that we simply couldn’t work into our budget, at least not if we wanted to be able to buy Hattie litter AND cat food!
I do believe we have landed on something we absolutely love, and it is from a brand we were already using. Tidy Cats now has a litter called Pure Nature. It is made with cedar, pine and corn. Those natural elements combine to create a litter that REALLY WORKS (we found that many “natural” litters DON’T get rid of the smell of cat business at all). Tidy Cats Pure Nature takes care of it, though.
And we feel great knowing that Hattie is using a product that is 99.9% dust free. It isn’t harmful to her body in any way, and since it is made from all natural products, it is also not bad for the environment. The price is also right for our budget, with a cost of $10.99 for a 7.5 pound bag (this stuff is MUCH lighter than the litter you are probably used to, by the way!).
Finally, Tidy Cats has a great sense of humor. They have put out some really hilarious marketing campaigns. I’d like you to meet their band, Cedar, Pine and Corn. They are currently on tour promoting their great harmonies! 🙂
If you have one or more cats at home, I really want to suggest that you give this litter a try. I know we will be buying it from here on out!
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Cheryl says
I love this cat litter. No more 30 to 50 lb bags to lift and carry. What is even better is my cat loves it too! It works so much better than all other brands and it covers up so much more smell from the litter boxes. It is so easy to scoop out!
brenda says
Question! 🙂 Is the pine and cedar used in this recycled? I really do not want to be supporting the cutting down of trees, being used and disposed of so quickly if they are not, as much as I love the smell of pine and cedar! Thankyou
Tiffany Merritt says
Just went on their website to try to find out, but I couldn’t find information one way are the other! Here’s their twitter handle if you want to reach out to them to get the scoop! @tidycats
Laura says
Used to use World’s Best, but Pure Natural is 100 times better!!!
liz l says
Fresh step
kat says
cheap stuff from costco
Paula Tavernie says
I use Fresh Step!
ptavernie at yahoo dot com
Sharold says
Tidy cat small spaces
Brooklyn Dutson says
Tidy cat
Mary Casper says
tidy cat
Michelle C says
We use Tidy Cats.
Lisa Garner says
I currently use Cats Pride litter.
Nicole Newby says
Tidy cats! I have used other brands and they just aren’t as good.
Jennifer Paige says
I am currently using Fresh Step, but would love to try something more natural.
Leona P says
tidy cat
cynthia says
Tidy Cat
tam childers says
Fresh Step
Carol says
We use Fresh Step but this sounds worth trying.
Michelle says
Fresh Step
Christine says
Arm & hammer.
Thanks for the chance!
lisa says
Tidy Cats
Amy B says
I currently use Tidy Cat but have not tried this kind yet.
Dorothy Teel says
Usually use TIdy Cat, have never seen this type of it before…
Maria Kiguthi says
A&H
Mindi says
Tidy Cat
Leanne Hill says
i use tidy cat
Les Johnson says
I use the World’s Best Cat Litter.
Amanda E. says
Tidy Cats
Libby Stady says
I have used a variety of brands, but Tidy Cat is most reasonably priced and works great! I usually buy what I can get the best deal on, and that is usually Tidy Cat. They give awesome coupons!
Shelly Boyd says
Tidy Cats!
Patti Hess says
The cheapest usually Arm and Hammer
pattifritz2000 at yahoo dot com
thank you
jessica edwards says
tidycat multicats
Kyl Neusch says
Tidy Cats
Brynn says
I use tidy cat right now but the small spaces version. I haven’t seen this kind yet but it looks worth giving a try!
renee says
We use Purina Breeze pellets.
Elena says
Arm & Hammer
Jennifer B says
meijer store brand
Audra Weathers says
I use Arm & Hammer with baking soda for multi-cats.
Sue Hull says
My daughter uses Fresh Step. Thank you for the cool giveaway! 🙂
nicole belletiere says
tidy cat
Amanda Kinder says
I think we use a store brand at this moment.
Connie Gruning says
We use Tidy Cats
Krystal M says
We usually use Fresh Step.
Deborah says
We use Fresh Step scoopable.
Danielle B says
We use whatever is on sale or have a coupon for!
Jennifer R says
I currently use Scoop Away but I also check sales.
Christine says
Cat’s Pride
Debbie Clauer says
I buy whatever is on sale, but not the real cheap stuff.
lisa lo says
Need litter now that we have some kittens on the way. Haven’t needed it before.
Roxanne says
I switch from Tidy, Arm & Hammer and Cat’s Pride. Lots of kitties put me on a budget so I have to get what’s on sale.
kim burnett says
Tidy cats scoopable
Patricia Wojnar Crowley says
I normally buy the store brand clumping kind.
Jessica Poston says
I use Tidy Cats Pure Nature, and World’s Best cat litter the most, whichever happens to be on sale/the cheapest when I buy.
Heidi says
Soft paw
Rhonda Petersen says
Tidy cats scoopable
Sunnie says
Arm and hammer
Cynthia C says
I use World’s Best
debbie says
tidy cat multiple cat, cat litter
Paula Lee says
Cat’s Pride.
gen says
feline pine
Sarah Hayes says
we use tidy cats
JD Hoppe says
arm & Hammer
Sandy says
Arm & Hammer.
beth says
we use arm and hammer
diane says
World’s best cat litter
Sonya says
Tidy Cats Scoop
Kelly D says
I am using Fresh Step for my cat.
Amy Orvin says
Scoop Away
Pamela Halligan says
Arm & Hammer
Shannon Baas says
tidy cat.
christine k. says
We use SwheatScoop… it’s natural and flushable
Annie says
We use Tidy Cats indoor.
Vickie Couturier says
Tidy Kitty cat litter
Adrienne says
We use Arm & hammer