«For Fresh News, we consider natural to be a product that uses natural
odor control additives, as well as being a product that adds to the Earth's longevity.»
If the box is scooped regularly, there's no need for
odor control additives.
The average cat has an aversion to
odor control additives or perfumes.
If you're concerned about litter box aversion, my suggestion is to select a litter with
no odor control additives.
Studies show that most kitties prefer clumping litter that is unscented and contains
no odor control additives
As you might guess, many cats are also averse to
odor control additives, which most commercial litters contain — typically baking soda or activated charcoal (carbon).
Can be used either without additional purchases or in conjunction with
odor control additives
Alternatively, you can try a litter with a charcoal or carbon - based
odor control additive.
Not exact matches
Baking soda is an inexpensive litter
additive that provides good
odor control.
If you must use litter
additives to
control odor, use enzyme or probiotic based products with no added scent.