I recently was given the scoop on a nutty all-natural cat litter that claims to have twice the odor control of major brands. Purr & Simple cat litter is made from locally grown tree-nut shells, which happen to be a sustainable agricultural by-product.
The eco-specs on this litter read really well. Purr & Simple provides twice the odor control, half the dust and it’s also 100{456796300b989ac2391159a2df073ed1ad38074dfcdb28494d5d1df8ab5972d8} biodegradable.
And, it comes in two different versions to suit your kitty’s fancy. There’s a pellet version as well as the Kwik-Klump formula.
They sure do like lab tests at Purr & Simple! They do extensive testing within their facility, shelters, and certified laboratories. I found a little chart on their website that illustrated how Purr & Simple Kwik-Klump turned into a solid clump in just 15 minutes.
Furball uses a pellet litter so I don’t know if this is an astounding number, but based on the chart comparing Kwik-Klump to pine, healthsavy.com corn and wheat litters, it looks like Purr & Simple has a slight edge on pine and corn, with wheat litter being a distant fourth.
Here’s another one of their graphs comparing Purr & Simple’s odor control to three popular types of eco-friendly litters in addition to clay.
Looks like no contest here, but the real truth lies in home use. Unfortunately, I couldn’t find any useful reviews for the product on Amazon. Most of the five star reviews looked a little suspect. Hmm, only one review written by the user and it’s for Purr & Simple and it gives them five stars.
The two low ratings I found were given due to sneezing issues and the color of the litter. If you have any experience with this litter and aren’t affiliated with Purr & Simple in any way, I’d love to hear from you.
To learn more about this natural kitty litter, visit Purr & Simple’s website at http://www.purrandsimple.com.