6/19/2023 0 Comments Scoop away![]() ![]() This leaves the litter cleaner when you scoop it and makes it last much longer than other types. The clay granules are very fine, hold tight and do not crumble into a million pieces when you try and scoop them out. Clumping AbilityĪnd yet another thing I love Scoop Away for is its ability to form solid clumps. When in doubt, it’s always best to call your vet. This happened with my cat Louie, but isn’t a commonly listed symptom. However, just a tip – if you do notice a sudden, particularly foul and unusual urine odor coming out of the box, it might not just be the litter, it may be a sign your cat might have a medical issue (like a UTI). That being said, no litter is going to cover up smells forever – it still needs to be scooped out every day. It also does a good job of hiding poop smells too, assuming the cats cover it up well. I’ve never once smelled that nasty ammonia smell coming from the litter box, even after a few weeks (with daily cleaning). One of the things Scoop Away does an amazing job at is masking smells. You can read in more detail a more thorough overview of the different types of cat litters here. Because it’s a clumping litter, it’s made specifically with bentonite clay.Ĭlay litter is not the most environmentally-friendly option, but it’s preferred by most cats and is very absorbent, generally good at hiding odors and clumps well. Scoop Away is a clay-based litter, which is one of the most popular types on the market. I decided to do an updated review for the newer formula because it definitely is not the same as it used to be. ![]() This litter still works really well, but the high dust is a real turn-off. However, I had taken a hiatus from using it for awhile because it wasn’t convenient for me to buy anymore (I used to get it at Costco for a really good price, but I got rid of my membership) so I started going back and forth between the Up and Up litter and Fresh Step Unscented.Īfter resubscribing to Costco and purchasing the Scoop Away Complete again (in January 2020), I realized it was MUCH dustier than it used to be, despite the fact the packaging now reads low dust our best formula! (Is that a joke?!) I’ve even highly recommended it on this blog in the past. Scoop Away used to be one of my favorite litters to use for my cats. However, the new formula is extremely dusty (even though it’s advertised as being “low-dust”) and will coat everything around it, including walls, floors, and cabinets, even your lungs! If you (or your cat) are sensitive to dust, you may want to opt for an alternative. Summary: This litter does a great job forming solid clumps, keeping the pan free of crumbly debris, and eliminating smells.
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