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pidan Tofu Cat Litter
Made from soybean residue, starch, making it an organic and edible option that is 100% water-soluble.
This litter produces minimal dust, making it ideal for cats recovering from injuries and individuals with dust allergies.
Also capturing and neutralizing odors, keeping your home fresh and odor-free.
pidan Mix Cat Litter
Made up of 68% tofu litter and 32% bentonite, with a small amount of blue deodorant particles included for superior absorption, clumping, and deodorizing effects. This type of litter combines the benefits of both tofu cat litter and bentonite cat litter.
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Product Dimensions : 3.3 x 10.4 x 8.5 inches; 21.2 Pounds
Item model number : PD1611M1X4E-pidanInc
Date First Available : August 15, 2022
Manufacturer : pidan
ASIN : B0B9MWNV3F
Country of Origin : China
【100% Natural ingredients】Selected Quality Pea Dregs,Sponge-Like Water Absorption Performance.Faster Clumping and Lower Possibility of Touching a Cat Litter Box Bottom.Sufficient Water Absorption and Less Consumption.
【100% dust free 】Because it is made of 100% doufu, without any dust containing ingredients, it is really 100% dust-free
【Less Scattering, Improved Wrapping】70% 2 mm (Diameter) Tofu Cat Litter+30% 1.5 mm (Diameter) Tofu Cat Litter。Perfect Combination, Less Scattering, Improved Wrapping.
【Flushing into a toilet is OK】Due to the solubility in water, the garbage processing is more convenient.(Do NOT flush too much into a toilet in a time,Otherwise, you need to wait longer until the cat litter dissolves)
【Vacuum packing】There is a small possibility of air leakage during a transportation process. The vacuum design is only to facilitate its transportation and storage, and air leakage does NOT compromise the use. If you DO mind, we will try our best to find to approach to solve the problem.
kathy –
Switch to Tofu!! It’s worth it!
I have tried clay litter, extra clumping litter, easy “non stick” litter. Litter that claims it’s dust free. I’ve tried organic corn litter because it claimed it was dust free and hey it’s organic so it would be better for the cats right? Dusty!!! And sooooo much tracking. Dusty little paw prints up and down the hallway. Went briefly back to clay looking for something else. Came across pine pellets. Not going to lie they work after you figure out how to “sift”. You cannot beat the cost. Cheapest cat litter. I have cats that will play with anything and the pellets become toys to fling out of the box. Ever step on a pine pellet with bare feet? No fun. But I stuck with the pine pellets because they work and they were great for the budget. Minimal dust. No ammonia smell whatsoever. Just a pine, woodsy scent mixed with the scent of cat poo. Oh yeah! Good times! My cats have gotten older and their paws apparently grew sensitive. So instead of stepping onto the hard pellets in their boxes to do their business, they found alternate ways of doing their business. Some would perch on the edge of the box therefore tipping the box and its lovely contents onto the floor. Others just said I don’t think so and went outside the box. Right outside the box. Basically letting me know, Hey! Hooman! This litter sucks!!Enter Pidan Tofu litter!! My cats love this stuff! I didn’t even have to transition them over! I dumped one box of pellets and replaced it with the Pidan just to see which they would use. They chose the Pidan tofu litter. This litter is easy to clean. Clumps very well. I clean the litter boxes twice a day. Once before work and once after I get back home. Takes me less than 5 minutes to get every box. I have one bag in every box. I haven’t had to add any litter just take out what’s been used with scooping. One bag lasts about two weeks with multiple cats. I have four cats using three boxes because they’ve grown up together and have no qualms about using the same toilet if it is cleaned. And it actuality they are only using two of the boxes now. I have a litter box of tofu litter that’s been used twice. So it’s there as backup if needed. I can’t really say enough about this litter. It’s just that awesome! Virtually no tracking. Just some small itsy bitsy random pellet. If you’ve been on the litter journey and have grown tired of all the b.s. and are looking for something different, something wonderful (especially after non clumping pine pellets), then get off the dusty tracking litter trail and try the Pidan Tofu Litter. It might not be for you but it’s worth it to at least give it a shot.
Bluejasmina –
4 cat mom ~ Amazing litter, worth the cost
I thought my daughter was crazy for recommending this to me but I’m in love with it despite the higher cost. What I love about it:~ It clumps instantly ~ the clumps don’t fall apart ~ it’s easy to scoop ~ it’s low tracking ~ it somehow eliminates the smell of the feces and urine at all, probably because it clumps so well it’s all removed every time you scoop ~ best of all, you can flush it!!Important note about flushing this litter ~ Sometimes I have to let the clumps sit in the water for a bit, (if there’s a lot or if they are large), but they DO dissolve completely and flush right down. One time I tried to flush too many clumps at once and it stopped up the toilet BUT NOT TO WORRY!! I just let it sit for about 5 or 10 min, and it flushed right down. No plunging needed. The clumps just needed time to absorb the water and dissolve. The litter WILL completely dissolve in water, sometimes you just need to give it a few minutes. Like I said, I have 4 cats, so I have a LOT of clumps to scoop out sometimes.How often I have to purchase the litter? With 4 cats, and because it does clumps all of the urine completely, I have to add a new bag at least monthly or sometimes a little sooner. Side note: I try to always keep my litter at least 2 to 3 inches deep and I have a very large litter box. About the smell… it’s interesting, some people say like vanilla, maybe? It’s not bad. I don’t think it’s a bad smell at all, but definitely an interesting different smell.
Mariah Cappadona –
Best litter!
This litter is the best! Everything clumps together nicely, it’s easy to scoop. Doesn’t track and had a pleasant scent. It’s also flushable and dust free! Only con is the cost
Leenie –
Initially thought it was the best I’d tried but now am searching for something better
When I first heard about tofu cat litter I thought it was a little ridiculous. I was looking for a natural unscented cat litter to replace the old litter because one of my cats has an allergy to pine and grass seed litters (and we hate clay litter) But after looking at reviews I decided to try it. None of the local pet stores carries it and I was a little embarrassed to ask about it and when I did I got some strange looks. So I ordered it from Amazon. This review is for the ORIGINAL (plain) litter (although I will be adding a separate review for the other one that has coffee and bentonite clay added)It arrived later than promised as most of my recent orders have. It came vacuum packed which was interesting. The plastic package is so tough I couldn’t tear it open so I had to get scissors. Then i had to use a knife to cut further down because the scissors didn’t break the vacuum seal.Upon opening it I noticed an odd scent. To me it smelled like powdered milk. Not bad, just odd, especially because this is cat litter.The cats were immediately intrigued and spent about 20 minutes just sitting in front of the box staring at it. Seriously. They both jumped in not long after and even though they’d just gone in the old litter box, they both decided they needed to go again.Here is my take on this litter:ODOR:Pro: it doesn’t have a strong scent (smells like powdered milk) and seems to work well taking care of urine odors but. . .Con: my cats didn’t seem to like the texture on their feet so neither covered up their poo and the litter can’t eliminate the smell of the cats don’t cover up. On the few occasions they did cover it worked but they just don’t like the texture.SCOOPABLE:Pro: clumps urine (if you wait till it hardens)Con:if you try to scoop the urine right away you’ll be dealing with a sticky play dough like consistency which will smear and get stuck in the grooves of the scooper. (Wait a little longer until the clump has a bit of time to dry out and harden before trying to scoop)It also doesn’t really stick to poo so although you will be using less litter for your money, the fact that it doesn’t stick means that you have to be more careful scooping so as not to get that stuck in the scooper. Also, I don’t like the idea that litter has been touching poo but falls off back into the box and is stepped on again by the cats. Seems unsanitary.TRACKING:Pro: this is a low tracking litter that didn’t go far beyond the box, much less than any other litter I’ve tried so far.Con: though advertised as non tracking, it still tracks a few pieces a few feetDUST:Pro: there is almost no dust with this litterFLUSHABILITY:Pro: it does seem to be flushable but. . .Con: it wasn’t instant. You have to give it at least 30 seconds to start to break up before you flush it otherwise the sticky clay like consistency may clog your toilet.PRICE:Con: it’s somewhat expensive for what you get. I have 2 cats and 2 bags lasted them only a couple weeks.Overall I’m fairly happy with the litter. I’m unsure about ordering this one again because I’m still looking for something better. I’m going to try another litter of theirs to see if it’s even better with coffee and bentonite clay added.
Mohammad –
They are right, it is definitely one of the best tofu litters out there. However they are expensive and you need 2 boxes to fill enough the litter box and refill it weekly with another box. So be ready to buy at least 4-5 boxes in a month which costs a lot.
SS –
*If you live in Canada you know how expensive this product is – especially the import fees. Can get this for much cheaper with free shipping on teddybob(dot)caContext: 2 cats, 2 large stainless steel litter boxes – Need approx 2.5 bags each to fill boxes to an ideal amount. I usually purchase every 3-4 weeks (4-pack).Pros:-Very good for cats and owners with respiratory issues, virtually no dust at all + is natural-Actually good for tracking compared to clay/silica which was a big deal breaker for me as I started to use this litter when I was in a small apartment-Odour control is good- you have to clean daily which I do anyways (I find Pidan brand tofu litter is the best for this versus other tofu cat litters I have purchased as the others tend to have a barnyard smell to them after a week or two of use)-Good for my one cat with sensitive paw pads who didn’t take well to other pellet forms such as wood pellets-Urine clumps well if you have enough litter in the box otherwise it can get dough-y which is why price is a big downsideCons:-The price is crazy –I find I have to top up the litter every week and a half/two weeks in my large litter boxes because my cats like to have at least 2.5 inches-3 inches to dig/bury their business.-You might not like the mild vanilla smell it has
Amazon Customer –
Overall the litter works well, clumps really well, easy to scoop (I don’t flush it so can’t comment on that), still some tracking but less than with clay, and no dust (which is as my primary concern)The reason for the low star count is the smell. It has a vanilla type smell and it is just too strong. I will use what I have because this is an expensive litter, but I will not be ordering again due to the smell.