| REVIEWER | RATING & REVIEW |
 | BloomieGirl (0) 06/21/2008 | I've been using "The World's Best Cat Litter" for many years and loved it. It is absorbent, clumps well, is flushable and almost dustless, and doesn't have any chemical odor.
This morning, disaster! I opened a new bag of "The World's Best Cat Litter" and a moth flew out! There were more in the bag, plus some tiny critters (whatever moths were before they got wings?). I took the bag back to my pet store, and they replaced it. But I'm reluctant to use the replacement; a friend told me that this happened because the litter is corn-based. Maybe I'll switch back to clay-based litter.
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 | Soadloverlindsay (0) 06/05/2008 | I love the litter, it clumps great(I had stuff that hadn't been covered, and I covered it, came back a few minutes later it was one cohesive lump), smells better than most clay litters(not all), and my cats love it! The crystals are only slightly larger than most clay litters, making it clump well, but still not irritate my cats' soft paws. My only objection is the price! I am going to try Papurr, because of the reviews I've seen, it's cheaper, and the fact that it is recycled.
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 | Koshclm (0) 05/22/2008 |  Just switched from standard (usually scented) clay to this litter three days ago. No objections from my 13 year old cat who has only known the clay and just undergone a move to a new home (having lived in the previous one for the past 11 years) some 15 days ago. He's had a lot to get used to in past two weeks, so I wasn't sure how well this would work out, but I decided switch him "cold turkey" anyway.
Just now scooped the box for the first time and was amazed when I opened the doors to the cabinet (with an entryway cut out on the wall end) in which I hide the litter box, removed the hood of the box, immediately saw a couple big turds laying right on top, and--get this--DIDN'T SMELL A THING!!!
I never have smelled anything so far since making the switch on Monday (this is Thursday)--and wasn't even sure he'd been "going". With clay, I was ALWAYS aware of the smell of the litter itself when scented (yuck), as well as the waste. Previously found cleaning such an objectionable task that I often went the full week without scooping between complete litter changes (with profuse apologies to my poor kitty, promising to try and do better, but rarely ever doing so). So this first experience with WBCL was a real treat!
I'd decided not to flush (as I've been informed that people who work in water treatment recommend not doing so), so I'd come equipped with a plastic bag that I'd assumed I'd have to run down to the dumpster immediately so as not to smell up the place. Scooped the turds into the bag, still smelling nothing, then the three large urine clumps, finally sticking my nose almost entirely into the bag, and STILL couldn't smell anything! I don't get it, but I sure am happy about it. Don't know how long this stuff has been on the market, but I sure do wish I'd discovered it sooner, and am glad I bought this first bag prior to reading some of the negative reviews which might have kept me from trying it form myself.
So my advice to anyone who is considering giving this litter a try... DO SO, at least once, then make your decision based upon your own experience, and I hope it's as good as mine.
Also would be interested in any good ideas with dealing with the scooped out waste (other than flushing).
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 | emb (0) 04/28/2008 | I have two big cats and have tried multiple litters with them and I was stoked about this one because it's supposed to be good for them and the earth. It was horrible for my nostrils. One crap out of one cat and the whole house reeked. This was NOT the case with other litters I've used. I don't know whose world this is best in, but it surely isn't mine.
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 | MrsAndyQ (0) 02/18/2008 | So far I love PaPurr, I have an unopened bag of World's Best and after reading the conflicting reports here, I think I'll take it back for more PaPurr... After two weeks in the box, the PaPurr smells just as fresh and clean as it did when we got it! Can't deal with ammonia smell when ya have 6 litter boxes! Thanks!
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 | BuckyBazoo (0) 01/28/2008 | At first glance, this stuff is awesome. Let your cats take a dump in it once and then convince me that the odor control is the best! I came home from work after the first day of use, and it smelled like someone had been farting in my house all day!!! Also, when I went to scoop the litter, it had an almost overbearing vinegar smell to it, which in turn made my newly litter trained kittens piss next to the box... almost like they wanted to show me while I was in the room that this litter sucked.
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 | kcbirder (0) 01/28/2008 |  I totally LOVE this cat litter, and will never use anything else if I can help it. It clumps beautifully, and the only odor is a slightyly odd corn smell that is not objectionable. Odors don't travel far from the box, so you can't smell "cat" all over the house.
I've used plenty of litters...I only use flushable...and eventually the whole box smells so strong to ammonia that we can't stand it anymore. I had high hopes for Arm and Hammer High Performance, but once again, after a week or so, it smelled like a barn Yuck!
However, World's Best has NO ammonia odor, and I haven't emptied/cleaned the whole box since AUGUST! Over five months, and I've only scooped and refilled. It's amazing.
AND, since I haven't thrown out a whole litter box of stinky loose litter, I certainly can't complain about the cost.
And while I might not go so far as saying "I love cleaning the litter box," I certainly am much more willing to grab the scoop and flush the clumps much more often than I used to. It's fast, easy, and NOT objectionable.
I'll second those who say, "If your cat's litter box is really smelly, you need to change they food they're eating." Higher quality food definitely cuts down on solid waste volume/odors.
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 | beanochavez (0) 01/22/2008 | My cats would rather eat it than pee in it. Instead they've been using my laundry. It has NO odor control and doesn't clump that well because the urine just absorbs into the litter. Going back to Scoop Away, which is the best litter I've used. I think it would be more appropriately named "World's WORST Cat Litter".
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 | sinjnstich (0) 01/21/2008 | We love this litter. The clumping is great and we find there is minimal odor, but I think this may have more to do with diet. The kitties seem to be happy with it, as we never have any 'accidents.' It would be nice if it were less expensive, but you get what you pay for. I think it's worth it.
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 | FoosaAahh (0) 01/11/2008 | I've had bad experiences with other litters and this litter is the best one I've bought! I actually like cleaning out the litter box now because of this litter!! My cat also likes it too. He's not hesitant to go in the box anymore, I was buying dusty clay based litters before World's Best.
What I love the most about this litter is that there is no dust at all!!! It clumps really hard. No perfumes. And it covers up any bad odors! I seriously can't smell the litter unless I'm like one or two feet away from the box. I LOVE Worlds Best!!!
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 | ThisNight (0) 12/26/2007 | Great litter!!! There is practically no dust and has no overwhelming perfumes added to it so it's easier for the cat to breathe while in the box. I was using Fresh Step before switching to World's Best and that litter was so bad! It would create these huge dust clouds and the perfume scent was so strong! I was so worried about my cats inhaling that stuff so that's why I switched to World's Best.
This litter also clumps very well. The clumps ocasionally break up a little but they're still scoopable. It covers up the odor. The price is reasonable, 1 bag costs $20 for 17lbs. And it lasts a long time, 1 bag lasts me 1 month with 2 cats.
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 | omilal (0) 12/09/2007 | Only good thing is that it clumps well. But there is absolutley no odor control. We have 2 cats and the litter box is in my son's bathroom and the poor thing's room would stink so bad even after scooping and spraying oust or lysol odor destroyer. The 2nd worst cat box smell next to clay litter. )-: Gross!!! I am still testing out some new ones. One last thing, at $20 a bag, way too expensive to not even control odors!!!!
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 | MikieLovesIt (0) 12/08/2007 | Clumping good, smell not so good. My cat would only it for the first two days then he'd pee on the floor next to it. I clean the litter box twice a day, did not matter still smelled. The smell even bothered him.
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 | catlady12 (0) 11/12/2007 | I like the litter. It clumps well, and no dust at all. My cats don't like it. I got them to use it by mixing the old stuff with the new. However, they don't bury their waste anymore.
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 | kitkat46 (0) 10/23/2007 | Clumps well, no dust, lightweight and easier to maintain litter box.....I don't mind the smell of corn so no worries there. My cat seems to like it just fine and I did not have to ease him into using it ( and trust me he is a fussy cat and sensitive to change)...it is quite a bit more expensive then other litters but healthier for both the cat and my family members so well worth the price.
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 | kmon (0) 10/21/2007 | This litter lasts very well. I have 4 cats and I do clean out theier boxes every day. There is minimal dust and the cost is a little more expensive but its worth it because you dont have to replace it as much as with the clay litter.
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 | jsbrouillette (0) 10/15/2007 | Love hate relationship with this litter. The best clumping hands down, but no odor control what so ever. We have 4 Maine Coons that took to it just fine. Yes, their feet are covered in yellow corn dust, but better than clay for sure. Pricey...yes. Health reasons make it a must buy for us. Trying to deal with the smell is our only obstacle.
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 | tameeria (0) 09/26/2007 | I liked the idea of a biodegradable and flushable litter and I've heard so many good things about World's Best that I decided to try it out. My cats won't use it though. First, I had World's Best alongside their regular litter for a while and they never used it. Then I tried changing them over really slowly by mixing and increasing the percentage of World's Best over a period of weeks. Soon one of them was pooping on the rug instead and then holding in until I had to take him to the vet for constipation. Definitely not the world's best litter for my cats.
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 | djewell (0) 09/03/2007 | I'll go ahead and give it an extra star for not having the foresight to try this litter out before I went on a weekend-long trip.
Right away, I noticed that this litter was different. True, no dust but immediately after I poured the litter my cat darted for the box! Granted, I had JUST cleaned out all of the litter that had been in it- she started EATING IT! EGAD! I was finally able to convince her that it wasn't food, and went away for a weekend trip back to the parents. When I got back, as soon as I got within about 10 feet of the litter I began to smell it. Holding my nose I began to scoop the litter in to the toilet and couldn't get it all flushed down quick enough. I think I even saw some mold on some of the "wet" litter.
I'm sure this is a great product if you pay close attention to your cat's buisness but if you plan on going on a trip, use something else...
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 | nekocat (0) 07/10/2007 | I really liked the products until... the bug infestation happened. These were I believe flour beatles. I don't know if it came with the bag or migrated to the bag but after seeing bunchi of them crawling around... I just can't do it anymore.
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 | Polina (1) 07/05/2007 | Did not know this firm makes cat litter but I would never use it as the firm that makes the product use animal testing and if it were just using cats to test litter there would be no problem. However, they use animals to test their toiletries, so .... no more Arm and Hammer products for me.
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 | lmbeaddesignscom (0) 06/17/2007 |  check out the website for customer rewards and loads of info.
http://www.worldsbestcatlitter.com/Home/default.aspx
I have two kitties and we have septic (not city sewer) and no problems so far! I scoop and flush whenever I see someone has gone. I use the mulitcat strength and LOVE the smell fresh out of the bag! how some can say it's awful, I don't know. after scooping a poopie, since my kitties don't cover that, the room will still stink, so I spray Stink Free Spray Powder Deodorizer and sha-zam! no evidence of cat stink at all! you can also use Oust in the room, but a little shot of the Stink Free in the box where the poop was works the best.
Called the Stink Free people to check on danger of spray going my septic, since you spray it on the flushable litter. They said it was perfectly safe because all it is essentially is talc. I suppose I will catch flack on here now for using talc...
personally, using the nonflush kind is just out of the question for me now. i love only having to deal with cat crap one time and then it is gone forever! before it would sit in trash somewhere, penetrating any trash disposal wrapping method i could find, sinking and rotting waiting for trash day. ugh!
also wanted to mention, it says on their website, you don't ever have to start it over! i emailed and asked if that was really true?! according to their little chart (see FAQ page), the big 17 lb. bag should last me 26 days. can't recommend this enough. fabulous!
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 | SchadenfreudianSlip (18) 05/25/2007 | Juh EEEE zus...you sure know a lot about kitty litter bein' a doag 'n all. Four paragraphs???
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 | trooper10 (3) 05/25/2007 |  I recently (about a month ago) started using WBCL, and in comparison to the generic clumping clay litter that I was using, this is very good! It clumps much better, and I just love that it's flushable....I find myself cleaning out the litterbox more frequently because of that feature, though I understand that there are other brands of cat litter that also offer this.
I suppose the thing that really sets this product apart from the others on the market, is the fact that it's all-natural. Some reviewers have commented on the yellow stains on their cats' white paws - having a black and white cat myself, I agree. However I don't mind, because my cat licks himself clean just fine, and I actually take comfort in the fact that the litter is made from corn - the label also says that the litter is non-toxic if the cat ingests it. I'd much rather that my cat ingests corn than clay .... he was licking his feet when we were on clay anyway.
Also, I have not minded the "smell" of the litter. It definitely doesn't smell like clay (keep in mind that I use the unscented version). But I don't find that it smells terrible either, as others have commented. I like that it's also a lot less dusty than the clay litter. And I've found that the litterbox smells fine even after going a few weeks without changing the entire litter .... maybe the people who have complained about the smell prefer scented litter? I for one am not a fan of scented litter. I guess it's all a matter of what you've been used to.
The only complaint I have (which does not impact my rating of this product since this is, I'm sure, an unintended side effect of the product), is that my dog LOVES eating this litter (I'm not talking about just the kitty-poo...the actual litter). This has posed a serious challenge for me as he has a voracious appetite...and the consequence of his excursions into the litterbox is that I have lots of presents to pick up on our walks. As a result, I have had to fork out about $60 to buy a dog cage to put the litterbox in, to prevent him from getting in.
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 | FranksWildYears (48) 03/29/2007 | Oh sorry, I must have walked into the wrong room.
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 | Giggles13 (0) 03/29/2007 | Love it. I can't belive how well it clumps compared to Swheat Scoop (Yuck). There is a different odour to it and I notice a slight odour change after a few weeks. I only have one cat, I scoop daily and usually get away with changing half the litter at the three week mark and then a full box change at 6-7 weeks. It seems to keep the odour in check. I do wish it was cheaper but I still buy it because I have not found anything better and I do not wish to look for anything else.
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 | MMCLB (0) 03/13/2007 | Best litter I've used. I have been having lots of allergy issues lately and was convinced the clay and perfumes of other litters were a contributing factor. World's Best Cat Litter has no sickening perfumed odor, clumps well, and has low dust. Great litter.
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 | walterhklau (0) 02/23/2007 | After reading the many great reviews on this page, I decided to give it a try and bought the biggest bag available(34lbs, original).
The first thing I noticed was the smell of the litter itself. It was not intolerable but definitely not favorable. It became much worse when my cats started to use it. The terrible smell filled my whole apartment. One day after switching to this litter, one of my cats pooped in my bathtub for a whole day. She then occasionally peed outside my litter box!! This never happened with all other brands I've tried.
There is one single thing which is good about this litter: it clumps really well. But given the horrifying smell it produces and the considerably high prices, I will never buy it again for sure.
Generally, the bad smell kills it all.
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 | karisma81 (0) 02/05/2007 | I have tried all the Premium Brands I could get my hands on and I was not happy with the odour control of any of them. Even with the most expensive litters (including World's Best), I find that the box starts to smell after about a week and I have to change it after 2 weeks. I have tried regular store brand litter, Nature's Miracle Odor Control (has a strong pine cleaner scent), Feline Pine Scoopable (clumps break up), Dr. Elsey's Cat attract (no odour control), Clump N Flush (similar to Nature's Miracle) and the Arm and Hammer one (the baking soda tracks) etc. I have accepted the fact that cat urine and poo will smell but it's worth it because my baby gives me so much love. What I like about Worlds best is that it is much safer and it is flushable (which makes a big difference in keeping the odour down in your home). It has a corn scent but it's not too strong. It clumps well too. After my three months of trying all kinds of litters, I've decided to settle for World's Best.
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 | Tampathor (0) 01/10/2007 | Tried it last year upon the recommendation of the rescue organization we got our kitty from.... I hated it, and the cat seemed reluctant to use the box.
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 | Javelinfan (0) 12/22/2006 | We have 4 cats and swear by WBCL!!! The odor control is exceptional...not perfect, but definitely among the top-tier litters. It doesn't rely on perfumes or overpowering chemicals to mask the odors, which is a major plus since one of our cats is asthmatic and very sensitive to odor.
Dust-wise, it is better than most of the other litters we have tried, but when factoring in the natural corn-dust vs. clay or silica dust (and the health implications), WBCL is the clear choice...
We were able to get our veterinarian to start carrying it for us (they'd not heard of it until we asked about it), and now our vet and several members of their staff are also loyal users! When your pets' vet is a convert, I think that says it all.
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 | TrancePixie (0) 12/12/2006 |  If I could give this a zero-star rating, I would. My sister used this with her cats for ages, and I couldn't understand how she could stand the smell. It was worse than any other product I had seen her use. She started with one kitten in her flat, years ago, and used to use a pine pellet product. I personally wasn't keen on the smell from that anyway, but could live with it. When I started to keep ferrets myself, I got her to sell me a hemp pellet litter, which always gave great odour-reducing properties, and smelled great in itself. She used to work in a petshop at this stage.
Soon after this, she discovered World's Best, and began using this, and recommending it to all her customers, including the ones who, like me had been using 100% Green, the hemp-based litter, so I knew my days with this were numbered.
But I really, really hate World's Best, or World's Almost-Worst, as I call it. The only thing worse is clay litter (far too dusty and nasty for ferrets!) To my nose, WBCL smells bad even before it is used, and once the cats had been near it, it made me quite nauseous! This stuff is totally noxious!
Plus, the stuff is practically dust: ferrets see it more as a digging-box than a litter-tray! It might be ok for cat-owners with no noses whatsoever, but for peeps with ferrets, this is a definite no-no!
Unfortunately my fear that, with nobody being recommended my nice hemp litter anymore, suppliers would cease to import it to Ireland, has come to pass. Thankfully tho, some guy came offering her a really excellent silica granule product called Trixie Fresh 'n Easy for a really cheap price (well, a good deal cheaper than World's Best, anyway!) So she's both using and recommending that now, instead of icky, yucky World's Best. And the ferrets are taking to it really well, and it appears so far to have no horrid odour problems.
So, this issue is sorted for me, apart from the fact that Trixie products aren't up on this site, so I can't give that one the excellent rating it deserves!
But I really can't think of anything nasty enough to say about "World's Best", except maybe forget the zero rating, it needs a minus rating! It makes me just gag to think of it.
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 | Jessa31 (0) 11/08/2006 | The name says it all. Truly is THE best litter I've found!!! If you are looking to skimp on price, don't bother commenting. I think we can all agree that it's pretty pricey. But I'd rather spend the money on this (which works) than bother saving a few bucks on something that leaves a trail all over the house! Great product, love it!
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 | hunnyb (0) 10/14/2006 | I bought this after reading the glowing reviews on this page. Sadly, my experience has not been good. First of all, my cat's paws and belly are coated with white/yellow dust after using the litter box (like e_dz said). Second of all, it starts smelling after about a week and the smell gets stronger and stronger until you do a complete litter change.
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 | berollin77 (0) 09/02/2006 | Best on the market- I have tried them all-disposable in the toilet, always smells good-beyond the "worlds best"
not yet at Pet Club or Pet Co - it should be!
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 | SilverFox (26) 07/12/2006 | Pro: Clumps well and doesn't stick to bottom of box (unlike Sweat Scoop, aka super glue). Flushable, biodegradable, doesn't track much.
Con: Pricey.
Overall: I like it and will continue to use it unless I find a comparable product for less money.
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 | Hezabel (0) 11/15/2005 | Three cats here. It clumbs hard, controls the odor exactly as advertised, last longer than ordinary litter; even the better "premium" brands. I tried them all. The paper, pine, clay, wheat. I am not changing. The potential for maintaining good health alone, is worth the money.
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 | e_dz (0) 10/25/2005 | My cat's white paws became yellow after using this litter... Don't use it if your cat has white paws.
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 | jen235x (0) 07/14/2005 |  I started out with Tidy Cats Scoopable Litter when I got my cats a few months ago. Then I switched to WBCL because it was biodegradable and flushable. I liked that, and found my bathroom smelled much better without the poop basket I would use to temporarily empty clumps to, since I was scooping directly into the toilet twice a day and flushing it away. (Note: I tried the multi-cat formula as well, but did not like the smell at all.) However, my cats were not covering their business very well...sometimes they attempted it but did not completely suceed. One of the cats sometimes peed and then jumped out of the box without even scratching. So I bought some more clay litter to switch back to. However, after reading some alarming info on the Web about health hazards of clumping clay litters, I decided to do a little test. I put some of the clay litter in a dixie cup and added water. It turned into a substance I thought I could probably use to make a ceramic pot. The thought of the dust being breathed into my cats lungs (and mine), or licked off their fur during grooming and getting into their digestive systems, was rather alarming. I did the same test with WBCL, and it turned into mush, but at least it was dissolvable. So I've decided to go back to WBCL, and every time I'm in the bathroom I take the scoop and cover any offending materials in the litter box until I scoop it out at the end of the day. I have also read some challenges to the clay health risk warnings, saying there is no proof of it and the whole thing was started by one person who posted some material on a Web site, but after feeling the slimy mass the clay clumping litter turns into after adding water, it seems too vile to expose my cats to! UPDATE: I researched more corn-based litters on various Web sites, and decided to try Clump'N Flush, hoping the texture may be different. I found it at Petco. I set up a second litter box next to the one with WBCL. The litter is mostly brown in color, and is a much finer texture. My cats immediately chose it over the WBCL, dug enthusiastically, did their business, and buried it just as enthusiastically! I'm not sure the odor control is as good as WBCL, and it's looking like it may leave some residue in the toilet. It also seems to gets caught in their paws and track more easily. All things considered, I would probably choose WBCL over it IF my cats were OK with it. That not being the case, I'll stay with Clump'N Flush for now and see how it goes with the odor control and flushing.
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 | BrighitFire (0) 07/07/2005 |  Well, after our abortive attempt with Swheat Scoop, our World's Best Multi-Cat just arrived from PetFoodDirect, and I cleaned the Littermaid box thoroughly (using diluted Simple Green, and wiping it down very well) and did not try to mix the litters since the smell and texture were similar.
After a day, I am very impressed. Much, much less smell. I did scrape the bottom today to find one clump that was on the bottom -- but it was a very large clump, so it seems like it's clumping quickly enough to make Littermaid's 10 minute timer, and getting all of the urine in the clump. Cat used it without any concerns, even without mixing the litters. So far, Littermaid's blades have not gotten clogged like they did the first day with the Swheat Scoop.
If you do not use an automatic litterbox and can fill it higher, you shouldn't have to scrape the bottom to get the clumps. Also, LitterMaid is making much less noise in operation now -- it seems that something about the Swheat Scoop was making it choke.
I'll be honest -- everyone's crap stinks, even cats. If you're going to use a natural product without perfumes or other stuff, there will be some smell. But this is a much, much better natural product for a Littermaid than Swheat Scoop was.
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 | jw25 (0) 03/22/2005 | Wonderful, wonderful stuff. It completely absorbs all the odors - I can't smell anything from a foot away.
I use the Multi-Cat, which clumps very hard. It tracks very little, unlike some others, and there's no dust.
A little pricey, around $25 for 17 lbs, but well worth it.
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 | schadles (0) 01/14/2005 | Made in Muscatine, IA. Company was just sold to Kent Seed this week. Also sold under the LitterMaid name brand but World's is less pricey. Cheaper at my local vet than through the departemnt storees. Cheack World's website...there may be a cheaper place to buy. Also it is available in about 15# which is more cost effective than the smaller 4#. My cats love it. Bought a LitterMaid auto box last April...started with Fresh Step and switched....too perfumy. My sister, one pound kitty one purebred RagDoll, LOVES it too. We both prefer the original formula over the multi-cat though.
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 | Jax (0) 10/09/2004 | I used this litter for 5 years and loved it. Great at controlling odors (it has its own slightly sweet corrn scent), clumps well, low tracking and healthy. It is expensive, but with concientious scooping, full box changes were needed less frequently. I found not using a liner was the best method as the clumos got stuck in the folds, and cleaning was easy enough anyway. The ONLY reason I stopped using it was b/c I found the mice that sometimes get in my house in winter were eating it!!! It is corn after all... Goes to show you how safe it is. Now that I have cats who hunt, though, I plan on switching back :)
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 | fluffytuffy (2) 09/13/2004 | This is a good litter, but very pricey. For those with cat rescue organizations, it is just about the same product as chicken feed, layer crumbles (which scoops easily, clumps etc), that you can buy for $7 a 50 lb bag, where Worlds Best is twice that for a 10 lb bag!
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 | catsgalore (0) 08/25/2004 | Love it! I don't even use a liner anymore since it never sticks to the litterbox.
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 | mrscc3201 (0) 07/18/2004 | With three cats, the smell was getting to be unbearable. But then, I found out about World's Best Cat Litter, which fits it perfectly. Recently, we tried something else, but we are going back. There just isn't any better kitty litter on the market.
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 | gideslg (0) 07/18/2004 | THE best cat litter EVER!!! We have two cats and have had a difficult time controlling the odor. After using the World's Best Cat Litter we haven't had any unwelcome odors!! Well worth the extra money!
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 | Laura Zuzgo (0) 06/11/2004 | I am a breeder of ragdoll cats and worlds best is the best litter we have found especially for young kittens. It doses not stick to their paws like some and it is easy to scoop.
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