CAT EXPERTS: By tuft + paw, a modern cat brand based in North America, loved and trusted by thousands of cat parents, and backed by cat behaviourists.
TOFU CAT LITTER: Made with highly absorbent soybean byproduct, our unique formula allows for fast clumping and breaksdown quickly in water. Tofu Litter is 100% flushable preventing it from going to a landfill.
DUST-FREE & LOW TRACKING: Clean home, healthy air. Really Great Cat Litter is screened 3x for dust during manufacturing, and our unique pellet shape prevents litter sticking to cat’s paws, keeping your floors sparkling.
100% FLUSHABLE & CLUMPING: For quick, easy cleaning. A small amount of liquid causes it to clump, while a large amount of liquid causes it to break down, making it safe to flush down the toilet.
ODOR CONTROL & UNSCENTED: No artificial fragrances or dyes are used to ensure your cat’s safety and comfort. Charcoal is added to naturally control unwanted odors.
Kristin –
The best by far
Over the years we’ve tried them all, to include many expensive automatic box contraptions and pee pad drainage systems, but this litter in a plain ol’ litter box is by far the best solution.My husband saw an ad on Facebook to try it out for free, and given our recent litter box frustrations, we thought – “Hmmm tofu? Sure, why not.” -Our three cats took to it right away. We were also pleasantly surprised to see [and smell] that they all now bury their poo. So, I guess they quite enjoy doing their business in this litter as well.Selfishly though – it’s great at: smell control to a point of almost nothingness, keeping the tracking down to nearly nonexistent, and clumping; making 1&2 waste disposal extremely easy.Our latest litter saga was with the purple-labelled pine pellet clumping kind. It was good, even though frustrating at times and a big time suck looking back, but given our time in testing litters over the years, we believed we had settled on the best one our money could buy. Then we tried Tuft+Paw, and discovered we were absolutely incorrect.Unlike clumping pine pellets, Tuft+Paw absorbs the urine immediately to form a clumped ball instead of disintegrating into a fine wet dust that takes time to harden. If the pine has a chance to harden, it’s fine, no harm, no foul. But, this became a huge problem after we adopted our third cat. Even with multiple boxes they would still choose to share and would kick up each others messes before this drying process could happen. Tracking became a problem, smell became a problem, and contaminated unused litter pellets became a problem. To keep our wallets from hemorrhaging, we ended up having to sift the dust from the “clumping” litter every few days just to keep these problems at bay. We almost switched back to the regular farm bedding kind because we were basically dealing with the same issues that litter presents, but paying three times as much.But, thankfully, this litter came into our lives to save the day. Since switching, all of these problems seemingly vanished overnight. It now takes us no more than 3 mins per box each day to keep them tidy.Unlike clumping pine, one bag of Tuft+Paw lasts awhile because the unused pellets are not contaminated, so one just needs to replenish the pellets and do full box change when it starts to get a stinky [which after 15 days hasn’t happened yet, and at this rate even with 3 cats, will probably exceed a month]. In this and on top of the aforementioned features and benefits of this litter, the price tag absolutely makes sense. We also signed up for the subscription service on their website, which knocks the price down quite a bit as well.If you are thinking about trying it because you like a clean house, and value your time, the health of your pets, and the environment, do it! I really can’t recommend this litter enough!
Cynthia –
better than great, the best!
Over 15 years of cat care, I’ve tried them all. This litter, except for 6-7 tiny pellets per day, simply does NOT track. Only concern, would be smell after pooping. If you clean within the same day, no problem. It amazes me that instruction for 1 inch deep is accurate. It actually works better if you keep it at that depth throughout the month and then, a bag per month works for one cat. Wow, no dust, no tracking, no urine smell and lightweight! Clean-up is scary simple. I love it and so does my favorite feline.
Bertie –
OUTSTANDING LITTER
I’ve tried them all. Seriously, ALL. This is the absolute best. Only took off a star for price and the fact that the pellets sort of act like ball bearings. Watched my cat have a pee; one back leg kept sliding over. Was a bit worried he was gonna fall in! Here are the pros:Absolutely does NOT break down/disintegrate in the litter box. NO DUST. NONE!!!! Which makes it last a lot longer than others.Great clumping on the wet stuff.Lasts a long, long time, so the price isn’t really all that horrible. Still the most expensive but considering I no longer have litter dust, litter, and paw prints all over the house, worth it to me.Doesn’t really “encase” the solids but seems to dehydrate it; what’s good about that is you throw less usable litter away.Lots goes over the side, but isn’t tracked. That’s a cat thing, not a litter thing.Very little odor. No icky perfumes.Can be flushed although I don’t.The cons:Price.Ball-bearing action.Takes longer to scoop, but again, worth that for no dust and zilch tracking past right at the entrance/exit. Just have to be patient and use a metal scoop with fairly wide “tines”.Definitely a customer for life here.
Kate, NYC –
Big improvement, but expensive for this amount
I tried a few different kinds of kitty litter. One was from diatomaceous earth, subscription-based only – did nothing to reduce the scents. The other was the refillable one from Petco, very dusty. So dusty that all shelves and contents of my bathroom cabinets were covered with a thick layer, like never before. It was inexpensive, and caring for 2 cats who both use the bathroom often, it was a serious consideration. The thing with these two cats is that they got a habit of pawing at the walls around their litter box and their food plates. My walls happen to be covered with glass as a matter of design. So you can imagine – the walls as well as the cabinets were constantly covered with dust, requiring so much cleaning that I couldn’t take it anymore. I finally decided to try this litter, and I’m so happy I did. Paying over 3 times as much as the Petco’s litter became worth it in the short term, because there’s no dust. NO DUST!! It’s been a week and a half, my walls are clean, and so are the insides of the cabinets. There’s barely any bits of litter on the floor, and the cleaning necessity has been reduced to maybe 10% of what it was before. There are also no offensive smells whatsoever, none. Everything smells clean and nice.The litter being flushable is another great feature. I love not having to collect the waste into a plastic bag and keeping it in the vicinity of the litter box.Now, as to how long it lasts. They say that 1 bag will last a month for 1 cat. I bought a pack of 2, to test for that. On the 8th day, I poured the last portion of the 1st bag into the litter box. It’s been about 10 days, and it won’t last 2 full weeks, so 2 bags will not likely last a month for these 2 boys. Again, my cats both are pretty hydrated, eat well and go to the bathroom often. So paying 3 times more for the convenience – is a hefty upgrade . I hope they can make their bag portions maybe 20-30% bigger, that would be helpful. The quality is great though. I will keep this litter for a while and see if I can make it work expense-wise.