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Three Budget-Friendly Cat Litters That Smell Like Roses … Almost

Kitten in litter box

T is modeling clay cat litter, which is so helpful for training kittens, but my top three cat litters are made from different materials. Follow T's foster mom, @friskyfosters, on IG.

When someone says “cats smell,” I get so mad. Cats don’t smell. Dirty cat litter boxes smell. Well, I have three cat litters here that don’t smell and they aren’t clay litters. No, really! And not only that, they’re more affordable, less messy, and last longer than clay. Through so much trial and LOTS of error, I have narrowed my brands down to the three cat litters below. They are pee-smelling terminators.

These are the cat litters I currently use at Liz’s Kitty Boot Camp for my 4 foster cats and 4 resident cats. You’ll learn details, pros, and cons about each cat litter. None of these companies are paying me – I’m just giving you the real deal on why these litters rock.

Bronze: ökocat Natural Wood Clumping Cat Litter (Super Soft)

I like the Super Soft version bc it’s gentle on paws.

My cats really love this litter, and I feel like of the three cat litters I use, it’s the closest to clay for them. But I don’t have to deal with the nasty smell and dust.

Material: Reclaimed timber that’s pine, spruce, and fur.

Price at Time of Post: $17.87 on Amazon

Box Size: 16.7 lbs.

Wood pieces in the litter box.

ökocat Pros

NOTE: The ökocat box and marketing says biodegradable and flushable. I don’t trust flushing anything, so I don’t, but if that’s a feature you want, according to the packaging, you can flush this litter.

ökocat Cons

Liz’s Kitty Boot Camp Usage Info for ökocat

# of Litter Boxes: 3

Box Type: 2 Nature’s Miracle Just for Cats Advanced High-Sided Corner Cat Litter Box, 1 random XL Big Lots plastic litter box (I can’t find the exact one)

Silver: The Good Earth Natural Litter (100% Grass)

Meet grass cat litter. It’s ah-mazing.

I recently discovered this cat litter, and it works so well I use it in my main living areas and never smell it. Although it hasn’t taken over my love for my Gold choice, it’s inching up there.

Material: Grass

Price at Time of Post: $18.99 on Amazon

Bag Size: 10 lbs.

Grass litter in box.

The Good Earth Pros

The Good Earth Cons

Liz’s Kitty Boot Camp Usage Info for The Good Earth

# of Litter Boxes: 2

Box Type: 1 Petmate Booda Dome Clean Step Cat Litter Box, 1 iPrimio Ultimate Stainless Steel XL Cat Litter Box (the best litter box!)

Gold: ExquisiCat Naturals Pine Pellet Cat Litter

Pine pellet litter is great for odor control.

My personal favorite of all the cat litters with a combo of odor control, affordability, and easy maintenance.

Material: 100% pine

Price at Time of Post: $13.99 at PetSmart

Bag Size: 40 lbs. (smaller available)

ExquisiCat Pros

Notice the dust in the corner – that’s from pee.

ExquisiCat Cons

Liz’s Kitty Boot Camp Usage Info for ExquisiCat

# of Litter Boxes: 4

Box Type: 4 Petmate Arm & Hammer Large Sifting Litter Pan

Also a Must-Have: Litter Genie

I currently have three Litter Genies at Boot Camp, two Litter Genie Pluses and one Litter Genie XL (big boy). How did I ever live without them? You basically scoop, dump in the Litter Genie, pull back this plastic hatch, and the stinky #1 or #2 falls into a bag. Once you close the hatch, no smell. Trust me, the Litter Genie will make your life so much better! I prefer the XL because it’s a bigger, but you may decide that the regular one is a perfect size if you only have one or two cats and one litter box location.

Final Note: Be Kind to Seniors

Don Vito is my soul kitty and he just turned 16.

My journey to find a better litter was really for my super senior, Don Vito. He’s a 16-year-old cancer survivor who struggles with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and kidney disease. His IBD is so bad, he needs a daily steroid (prednisolone) to take down the inflammation in his gut so he can absorb nutrients.

Although cats tolerate steroids very well, long-term usage can stretch ligaments, and Vito walks on the flat part of his back legs. He doesn’t seem to notice it, but when it’s time to go into the litter box, it isn’t happening. He wants to go in, but it’s too difficult because he can’t squat and lift his back legs up while he pees – so the pee gets on his legs and the litter sticks to them.

I’ve tried different litters and boxes, even plastic totes he could just walk into. He’s not feeling it. So, he goes on Glad for Pets Black Charcoal Puppy Pads that are positioned right outside of the litter boxes he can access. I also have reusable washable ones I use sometimes. Literally anything for the Don.

Be kind to your senior cats when it comes to litter boxes, cat litter, and all the behaviors surrounding it. Many times, chronic health conditions make it difficult for them to go to the bathroom the way they once did. Work with your vet to find solutions that work for you and your cat.

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