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Great vid. I really enjoyed it 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽 I recommend the wood pellets. We just recently switched over from expensive name brand clay litter that you pay an arm & a leg for, to wood pellets. It’s way better much much cheaper & no cat pee odours. I honestly regretting not switching over sooner because we have 5 adult cats 🐈⬛ 4 litter boxes. Can you imagine what I was paying monthly for name brand clay litter at the grocery stores. I’m never using clay litter again.
The wood turns to sawdust instead of clumping. The way it is handled is different from the others. You use a sifting litterbox and let the sawdust sift to the bottom tray.
Even with out a litter box sifter it is better. I just use a hand held sifter I used with the old clay litter and then use a scooper to scoop it out. I used to break my back getting the big boxes of litter off of the TOP shelves where they always put it. then to get it in the house and every time I had to add more it was so heavy. LOVE THE PELLETTS. YUP YUP. I have not tried the tofu, but love the pellets
@@randibeall6864 imo wood pellets sounds like extra jobs.. because you need scoop up the feces then sift the pee-dust from the clean pellets... If you dont have a sifter litter box then you're gonna need another temporary container to put the clean pellets.. 🤷 if tofu and clay you just need to scoop up the clumps.
I prefer wood for my single cat. I change it about once every 2 weeks and clean the poop out maybe three times in that period. It doesn’t smell unless it is fully saturated.
i prefer the wood one. its super absorbing nature hardened the waste. can just pick the shit and trow it away. plus its 100x better due to dust free and the powder goin down so easy to separate the powder and remaining pellet. once it turn to powder it releases the pine scent. truly minimize the effort to do cleaning every morning
Been using two sifter boxes with pellets for about a year. I just replaced one sifter box with a larger plain open litter box. I put a lot more pellets in it with a small amount of clay. My cat now buries her poop! It seems like she likes the feel of the digging. I use a big metal spoon to clean out the sawdust and poop, then stir it all around with the scoop, and occasionally add baking soda. The only downside is the litter genie has to be emptied more often because the sawdust fills it up. Oh, and now I have to FIND the poop, where before it was just sitting there on top, but I'm OK with that because the "new poop odor" is greatly reduced.
My only problem with the wood pellet is that the poop smelled so bad!!! I would pick it up right away but still, the whole house would get smelly and my Cat would not cover it with the wood pellet so I had to switch to the clumping ones. I don't. like them either!!! I wish with pine Pellets the poop wouldn't smell as bad. SO I just bought a few things tonight to see if I can Mix the clumping ones with the wood pellet ones!! Lets see if that works.
Well when a cat poops it’s not able to cover its poops as the wood pellets are bigger, my cat hated wood pellets and started to pee in closets, I went back to clumping litter and it’s just a breeze. The people who prefer wood pellets basically want to save money
@@Nick-Emery my cat is tiny - but he perfectly buries his poop in clay litter. It’s also kitties choice on what it’s used to, perhaps he doesn’t like change.
They're easier to pick up when they don't bury them. It keeps the box cleaner and less smelly when you can get them right away without having to fish around for them. Wood pellets do save a lot of money. Most people don't have a problem with that.
@@luzifer8841 And I just read it has a chemical added to make it clump that is NOT good for the kitty. Also if they step in the clumping with wet feet it causes concrete feet which is painful and hard, very hard to get out
Oh wow I am new to Wood and Tofu litter trying to leave the old expensive Scoop Away and this video helped a lot! I was told many times that the wood one would clump... but looks like it just falls apart after a while, I was even about to buy it before seeing this video. If I have to leave my cat alone for long hour's because I have to go to work, I assume my best option is Tofu litter would that be correct? Thanks for this video!
I just started to use wood pellet litter. It turns into dust when water (pee) is added. You can use a double bottomed tray cat litter or you can reverse scoop. I love it, it's easier than any other type of cat litter i ever tried, it's eco friendly, and you can flush it down the toilet. 10/10 would recommend
@@amynopirimidin could you tell me what you have done for the odor? I did use wood pellet litter but cannot seem to get rid of the smell. thanks for your response.
@@aminzann7586 my cats tend to poop in the morning and in the evening, when i'm at home, so i flush it as soon as they leave the litter. I find pee to be odorless
Clay does smell bad! I changed to wood and never going back to clay. If the cat pees, I don't smell the urine instead the pine wood scent came out. If u don't it to be smelly, just make sure u clean out the litter box few times a day. I have 2 litter boxes and both in my house, no stench only mild wood scent 😌
Oh my god thank you for this comment! I’m bringing home a 10wo kitten in a couple weeks and I’m gonna go with pine litter to start him off after reading this
What is the tray you are using? Wood pellets are great at asorbtion is biodegradable and may use in gardens. Wood pellets may cost less than tofu. Stop using clay.
@@HlGHBRIDGE no, not at all, I suppose it would if you left it more than a few days, we change it Wednesday evening and Sunday day time, and wash the tray every time we empty it, his litter tray is a really big square one, I’m not even sure it’s a litter tray, just a big plastic tray lol, maybe a smaller tray would need doing more regularly, it’s so much cheaper though, and more eco friendly I imagine. You know it needs changing because it goes dusty instead of pellets
@@HlGHBRIDGE I’m pretty sure they’re pine wood pellets so combats the smell, only the really cheap ones from pets at home, we had catsan before and my missis actually prefers the pellets, I prefer them because of price 🤣 they’re very good
1st question, is the wooden pallet bag easily available in pet shop, everywhere? 2nd is, for pee its ok that it comes down thr sieve but wat abut their poop, does the poop form clump with wooden pallets or remain as such? Plz reply. Thnx
We buy our wood pellets from a farm store. It's used for Equine bedding. A 40# bag costs about $ 8 USD. It lasts us approximately 2 months with 3 cats.
@@reveluvlp1714 I prefer to use tofu. My cat litter box is in the toilet. So basically, once my cat is done, I usually scoop the waste out and put it in the toilet. Easy flush!
@@itsme_melvine But yu do know just because you can flush it, they say not to because it puts that chemical of pee in the water which is harmful. TOX$%^*&&^$. can't remember the name of it.
I've tried the bentonite cat litter of Emily pets and the problem is I have 4 cats and 2 litter box's but the problem is the cat litter get stuck and it doesn't dry and it stinks I'm changing both the litter snad 2 a week which is getting very costly for me and my parents are planning to remove the cats please help me find a solution
Haha You picked up the clumps and my initial thought was, "That's gross". And then I remembered you only used water to test 😂🤦
Same hahaha was looking for this comment 😂
Same here
Same here 🤭
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Great vid. I really enjoyed it 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽 I recommend the wood pellets. We just recently switched over from expensive name brand clay litter that you pay an arm & a leg for, to wood pellets. It’s way better much much cheaper & no cat pee odours. I honestly regretting not switching over sooner because we have 5 adult cats 🐈⬛ 4 litter boxes. Can you imagine what I was paying monthly for name brand clay litter at the grocery stores. I’m never using clay litter again.
If u have shifter then wood pellet is good . Otherwise trust me without shifter its hell go clean wood pellet litter especially with susu (pee)
May i ask where did you throw out the wood pellets after being used??...
@@atok133 pellets turn into saw dust & I put it in the trash 🗑
@@marcnangelu thank you👍👍
@@atok133 冲马桶,
The wood turns to sawdust instead of clumping. The way it is handled is different from the others. You use a sifting litterbox and let the sawdust sift to the bottom tray.
Even with out a litter box sifter it is better. I just use a hand held sifter I used with the old clay litter and then use a scooper to scoop it out. I used to break my back getting the big boxes of litter off of the TOP shelves where they always put it. then to get it in the house and every time I had to add more it was so heavy. LOVE THE PELLETTS. YUP YUP. I have not tried the tofu, but love the pellets
@@randibeall6864 imo wood pellets sounds like extra jobs.. because you need scoop up the feces then sift the pee-dust from the clean pellets... If you dont have a sifter litter box then you're gonna need another temporary container to put the clean pellets.. 🤷 if tofu and clay you just need to scoop up the clumps.
@@Aeybiseediy getting a sifting box doesn’t seem that hard tho
I was thinking the same thing, We use wood and this test has nothing to do with how wood litter is handled and used at all.
I prefer wood for my single cat. I change it about once every 2 weeks and clean the poop out maybe three times in that period. It doesn’t smell unless it is fully saturated.
@@nadaibrahim3951 Mine does
@Islam IS The Solution you must be using clay litter of thee wood pellets. Try them is save your life and your wallet!
i prefer the wood one. its super absorbing nature hardened the waste. can just pick the shit and trow it away. plus its 100x better due to dust free and the powder goin down so easy to separate the powder and remaining pellet. once it turn to powder it releases the pine scent. truly minimize the effort to do cleaning every morning
Where do you buy it from?
@@ale-dl7bw I get mine at hardware shops!
@@ale-dl7bw Trader Joes or Amazon works for me.
Hi dear, you can contact Betty, her email is betty@emilypets.com
How do i clean it tho? Do i wait till the whole pellets are sawdusts?
Been using two sifter boxes with pellets for about a year. I just replaced one sifter box with a larger plain open litter box. I put a lot more pellets in it with a small amount of clay. My cat now buries her poop! It seems like she likes the feel of the digging. I use a big metal spoon to clean out the sawdust and poop, then stir it all around with the scoop, and occasionally add baking soda. The only downside is the litter genie has to be emptied more often because the sawdust fills it up. Oh, and now I have to FIND the poop, where before it was just sitting there on top, but I'm OK with that because the "new poop odor" is greatly reduced.
Wonderful demo, thank you
Thought u wrote wonderful demon lol
40lb bag of pellets - 6 dollars. have to clean poop out everyday and once a week for the P
Wood litter are the best.☺️
My cat loves the wood letter I get her :)
Want that litter box.
My only problem with the wood pellet is that the poop smelled so bad!!! I would pick it up right away but still, the whole house would get smelly and my Cat would not cover it with the wood pellet so I had to switch to the clumping ones. I don't. like them either!!! I wish with pine Pellets the poop wouldn't smell as bad. SO I just bought a few things tonight to see if I can Mix the clumping ones with the wood pellet ones!! Lets see if that works.
Well when a cat poops it’s not able to cover its poops as the wood pellets are bigger, my cat hated wood pellets and started to pee in closets, I went back to clumping litter and it’s just a breeze. The people who prefer wood pellets basically want to save money
hm not true, my cat had no problems transitioning to pellets, and she was able to fully cover her poops
If your cat can’t bury it’s poop you need to use more litter, our cat does not struggle at all 🤷♂️
@@Nick-Emery my cat is tiny - but he perfectly buries his poop in clay litter. It’s also kitties choice on what it’s used to, perhaps he doesn’t like change.
They're easier to pick up when they don't bury them. It keeps the box cleaner and less smelly when you can get them right away without having to fish around for them. Wood pellets do save a lot of money. Most people don't have a problem with that.
And how is the tofu litter..., has anyone had experience trying it?
If only it were this simple in actual practice
The best of both worlds is the okocat soft wood litter. Easy to sift, not tracking, and not clay
I still prefer the clumping litter. It's easy to scoop out...
yeah but more expensive + more toxic :/
@@luzifer8841 And I just read it has a chemical added to make it clump that is NOT good for the kitty. Also if they step in the clumping with wet feet it causes concrete feet which is painful and hard, very hard to get out
Nah tofu is the best there no parasyte no bacteria and easier to scoop plus it doesn’t smell i put that in my room
@@randibeall6864 I use pet wipes on my cats when this happens. Just wipe their paws clean.
I am using Tofu cat litter it is 💯👌👌💖
How many tofu cat litter a month for 2 adult cat
Is there a risk that the cat will eat the tofu litter?
For me wood cat liter the best
Oh wow I am new to Wood and Tofu litter trying to leave the old expensive Scoop Away and this video helped a lot! I was told many times that the wood one would clump... but looks like it just falls apart after a while, I was even about to buy it before seeing this video.
If I have to leave my cat alone for long hour's because I have to go to work, I assume my best option is Tofu litter would that be correct? Thanks for this video!
I just started to use wood pellet litter. It turns into dust when water (pee) is added. You can use a double bottomed tray cat litter or you can reverse scoop. I love it, it's easier than any other type of cat litter i ever tried, it's eco friendly, and you can flush it down the toilet. 10/10 would recommend
@@amynopirimidin could you tell me what you have done for the odor? I did use wood pellet litter but cannot seem to get rid of the smell. thanks for your response.
@@aminzann7586 my cats tend to poop in the morning and in the evening, when i'm at home, so i flush it as soon as they leave the litter. I find pee to be odorless
@@amynopirimidin thanks very much for your response. you are proactively monitoring it. smart idea.
i recommend wood pellets
I use the middle one
I never knewww there's tofu cat litter
Im using tofu currently. It's great!
I wanted to switch to wood litter does it smell? Cause the clay ones smells bad....and I want the smell gone mainly...
Clay does smell bad! I changed to wood and never going back to clay. If the cat pees, I don't smell the urine instead the pine wood scent came out. If u don't it to be smelly, just make sure u clean out the litter box few times a day. I have 2 litter boxes and both in my house, no stench only mild wood scent 😌
The Best one is that clumping
Please use non clumbing cat litter for kittens, kittens have been known to eat cat litter and it will harden inside them.
Oh my god thank you for this comment! I’m bringing home a 10wo kitten in a couple weeks and I’m gonna go with pine litter to start him off after reading this
@@sunkara8158 Glad I could help.
So which type would you suggest for kittens?
@@azlinaothman8360 the none clumbing variety
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What brand of clay litter is that?
Thank u sooo much !
Very very helpful
i transition to tofu cat litter as its odor control is superior to bentonite.
If you like the smell of wood shops, wood pellets are the bomb, I personally love the smell of wood, and all I smell is wood now!
Tofu the best
What is the tray you are using?
Wood pellets are great at asorbtion is biodegradable and may use in gardens. Wood pellets may cost less than tofu.
Stop using clay.
Dear, it is double layer cat litter box
@@emilypets2980 Yes, I could see that. I asked for the name, type, it was.
we are also tofu cat litter manufacturer,it's great
We use wood pellets, we take the poop out when he pooos and twice a week we change the actual pellets… our cat doesn’t go outside though 🤷♂️
Does it smell really bad? Or at all?
@@HlGHBRIDGE no, not at all, I suppose it would if you left it more than a few days, we change it Wednesday evening and Sunday day time, and wash the tray every time we empty it, his litter tray is a really big square one, I’m not even sure it’s a litter tray, just a big plastic tray lol, maybe a smaller tray would need doing more regularly, it’s so much cheaper though, and more eco friendly I imagine. You know it needs changing because it goes dusty instead of pellets
@@HlGHBRIDGE if the cat goes outside I’m sure you could do it less frequently but our cat literally NEVER goes outside 🤷♂️
@@HlGHBRIDGE I’m pretty sure they’re pine wood pellets so combats the smell, only the really cheap ones from pets at home, we had catsan before and my missis actually prefers the pellets, I prefer them because of price 🤣 they’re very good
@@HlGHBRIDGE sorry for all the replies 🤣
1st question, is the wooden pallet bag easily available in pet shop, everywhere? 2nd is, for pee its ok that it comes down thr sieve but wat abut their poop, does the poop form clump with wooden pallets or remain as such?
Plz reply. Thnx
We buy our wood pellets from a farm store. It's used for Equine bedding. A 40# bag costs about $ 8 USD. It lasts us approximately 2 months with 3 cats.
Love tofu cuz i just gotta scoop into the toilet bowl and flush out
The litter on the left looks like my breakfast cereals!
Do you know how long it takes for the tofu litter to clump?
40 seconds and up depending on the cats amount of pee. Been using tofu cat litter for my cats. 😉
@@debrieanndimailig6500 thank u for answering ! Really helps
@@debrieanndimailig6500 what do you prefere wood or tofu
@@reveluvlp1714 I prefer to use tofu. My cat litter box is in the toilet. So basically, once my cat is done, I usually scoop the waste out and put it in the toilet. Easy flush!
@@yashyahya and is there a risk that the cat can eat the tofu litter?
I’m today years old when I found out there is tofu cat litter
Ive been using for years and it is flushable in toilet due to water soluble and made from soybean which is environment friendly.
@@itsme_melvine But yu do know just because you can flush it, they say not to because it puts that chemical of pee in the water which is harmful. TOX$%^*&&^$. can't remember the name of it.
Great video 👍🏽Does your company ship wooden pellets litter to india?
Cost,
What is the brand of the litter box?
Where did you buy that cat litter box? Nice video also!!!
i use the wood one
Okay but which prevents tracking...?
The pellts one but u neec the brezze litter box
Whats better for kittens ?
My kittens use pinewood litter and they're fine with it. Harmless for them. They do have trouble covering up their 💩 tho. 🤔
Tofu litter, my kitten loves it.... it's also safe when accidentally ingested, good clumping and not much of a mess cuz it doesn't stick to the paws
I use clumping litter and I'll never go back to clay.
Can you list all 3 cat litter brand names ?
Bentonite cat litter, tofu cat litter and pine cat litter
@@emilypets2980 who is the manufacturer?
Wow thanks dude
What's best for kittens? T
I recommend the wood one
Where is the litter box from ?
where is sand? u know stuff what cats use as litter
Do you need the cat litter supplier?
obviously they are already the supplier
How the. Heck I order?
Hi, pls send me an email, my email is betty@emilypets.com
豆腐猫砂毫无疑问是最好的,可是英国没有吖!!!!那些corn clumping又贵又容易散
Which litter was the second one?
It is bentonite cat litter 😊
Do u deliver to Pakistan???
Yes, if you have any questions pls email me, my email is betty@emilypets.com
what brand is the first one (tofu cat liter)
The brand is Emily Pets
Must be very expensive stuff!
@@carmellelapointe7583 Dear, good quality but cheap in price, you can have a try.
I've tried the bentonite cat litter of Emily pets and the problem is I have 4 cats and 2 litter box's but the problem is the cat litter get stuck and it doesn't dry and it stinks I'm changing both the litter snad 2 a week which is getting very costly for me and my parents are planning to remove the cats please help me find a solution
Im thinking of trying the wood pellets
More information, Pls click here : emilycat.com/
Next time use a scoop not your hand
Your suggestion is correct. Pay attention to hygiene.😊
Was using water for this demo and not urine. So no big deal!
Latha Falls She used water genius.
Zkadi I know she use water but still use a scoop not your hands
Emily pets yes thank u