Most cats like clumping litters that are fine, like sand, better than other types of litter and that's why many litters are made of
clumping types of clay that contain silica, which can have negative health impacts on cats and people.
Not exact matches
When this
type of clay gets wet, it absorbs the liquid and forms a hard, solid
clump.
If you're using this
type of litter, try traditional
clay or
clumping litter in one
of the boxes.
In litter preference studies, cats consistently and significantly favor
clay clumping litter made
of very small granular (sand - like) material over large granule litter made with other
types of substrates.
CLUMPING LITTERS This
type of litter — probably the most common
type — collects cat urine into easily scoopable
clumps, and many people find it can be more user friendly to cats given its finer texture versus plain
clay.
The consistency
of this litter is a sand
type that
clumps effectively, and due to the carbon filter inside the
clay granules, all the moisture gets held, creating
clumps that won't break apart when scooping.