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Reddit mentions of Naturally Fresh Walnut-Based Multi-Cat Quick-Clumping Cat Litter, Unscented, 14-lb bag

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Reddit mentions: 6

We found 6 Reddit mentions of Naturally Fresh Walnut-Based Multi-Cat Quick-Clumping Cat Litter, Unscented, 14-lb bag. Here are the top ones.

Naturally Fresh Walnut-Based Multi-Cat Quick-Clumping Cat Litter, Unscented, 14-lb bag
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An exclusive cat litter formula made from the fibrous material of the walnut shell, Naturally Fresh neutralizes litter box odors better than clay, pine, corn, and wheat litters.Because Naturally Fresh is proven to absorb 3x better, one bag is equal to three bags of the leading clay litter. Our super-absorbent formula produces tight clumps in as little as 15 minutes, making cleanup easy and mess-free.Unlike clay litters that throw off silica dust, Naturally Fresh is silica dust-free so you and your cat kid can breathe easy. It also doesn’t stick to your cat’s paws, so litter won’t be tracked through your home.All natural and 100% biodegradable, Naturally Fresh is made from walnut shells, an annually renewable, non-food agricultural product.Made without any harmful ingredients, Naturally Fresh is safe for you, your cat kid, and the environment.
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Found 6 comments on Naturally Fresh Walnut-Based Multi-Cat Quick-Clumping Cat Litter, Unscented, 14-lb bag:

u/LHoT10820 · 12 pointsr/Showerthoughts

I love mine. I've had it for a year and a half., Instead of scooping every other day, I just replace the bag once every few days.

The smell can escape from the bag, but I generally throw some baking soda on top of the litter (which gets mixed in by the box doing its thing) which minimizes it.

One of the best things about it is that it makes the litter last forever. Since it's passively cleaning itself at all times, more thoroughly than we can with a scoop, you don't have to dump litter after a few weeks because its being less effective. I just top up the litter once a month.

A few words of advice if you opt to try it.

One, the pictures you see in the reviews. . . where all the litter is bunched up by the ramp were overfilled. When you set it up initially, fill it to the fill line incrementally with it plugged in and running.

Two, the motor will last much longer if you use a lighter weight cat litter. I use a walnut cat litter which does the job exceptionally.

u/fabs-27 · 3 pointsr/Siamesecats

I've had my Siamese for almost two years and have tried several different litters. Luckily, he's never been picky even when he was a kitten. I found the latest one I bought is the best one at masking unwanted odors; it's made from crushed walnut shells. I get it from Amazon .

u/Meeowkitty · 3 pointsr/MaineCoon

Congrats on the MC!

I have two MCs....

  1. Invest in a water fountain! Cats naturally don't drink enough water (which is why they tell u wet food is better to feed ur cat than dry food)

    https://www.amazon.com/PetSafe-Drinkwell-Platinum-Fountain-Drinking/dp/B000L3XYZ4/ref=sr_1_5?s=pet-supplies&ie=UTF8&qid=1542680300&sr=1-5&keywords=platinum+water+fountain

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    Also, cats don't like their food and water in the same spot . I found my cats tend to drink way more water and it stays cleaner when they are in different areas. Previously i was cleaning their water daily because my silly cats were dropping their kibbles into the water, or their food was getting sugar ants.

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  2. Your new baby will need a scratching post he/she can grow into. My boys use this one religiously (we have 3 posts scattered around the house) but this is their favorite because they can stretch all the way to the top. WARNING: its massive. its very sturdy and pretty wide so if u have a smaller place this may NOT be the post for you.

    https://www.amazon.com/MidWest-Homes-Pets-Scratching-Extra-Durable/dp/B00JEADDCO/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&qid=1542679782&sr=8-9&keywords=cat+scratching+post+for+large+cats

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  3. Food: my kitties were fed taste of the wild at the breeders, but I transitioned them to Orijen cat and Kitten Food. Extremely pricy but as far as dry food goes some of the best.

    https://www.amazon.com/Orijen-Dry-Cat-Kitten-Food/dp/B01I3IBQG2/ref=sr_1_4?s=pet-supplies&ie=UTF8&qid=1542680125&sr=1-4&keywords=orijen+cat+and+kitten+12

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  4. Cat litter: My previous cats developed issues from the dust from clay based litters. We switched over to something more natural when i got these MCs...like walnut shells!

    https://www.amazon.com/Naturally-Fresh-Multi-Cat-Quick-Clumping-Litter/dp/B00BPA12MO/ref=sr_1_7?s=pet-supplies&ie=UTF8&qid=1542680260&sr=1-7&keywords=blue+litter

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  5. Cat Shelves - If you have a blank wall i definitely recommend this! We had to tweak ours a little because the shelves we purchased were entirely too small for Maine Coons. And also had to add supporting brackets. Everyday its a fight on who gets the cat shelves! and if its in a common area, its definitely a way for them to be present and still in their own space up high.

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  6. Pet insurance. If you can afford to get ur kitten Pet insurance I recommend this. Maine coons since they are a larger breed are prone to things like hip displaysia, HCM, and other genetic diseases. It makes caring for them a little easier as they get older. We use Healthy Paws Pet insurance for our two Maine Coons and i highly recommend them! I want to say as a kitten they started out between 10 and 20 dollars a month?

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    Everyone has given u a lot of wonderful advice here! Some of which i actually wish I knew when i was getting my babies! Good luck and enjoy your new kitten :)

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u/Zileto · 1 pointr/ferrets

We recently switched from that CareFresh style paper stuff to this walnut litter. I love it. It's not supposed to have a scent, but it smells sort of nutty to me. Makes sense, it's made of walnut after all. I noticed an improvement in odor over the paper litter, but it's not a huge difference. Scooping is incredibly easy.