Feline Pine Original Cat Litter, 40-Pound Bags
Feline Pine Original Cat Litter, 40-Pound Bags
- Net quantity of 40 pounds
- Chemical free and safe for your cat; 100 percent natural
- Designed for multiple cat homes
- No dust and no tracking
- Scoop fully absorbs liquid, just like thousands of tiny sponges
Feline Pine Scoop naturally neutralizes strong odors on contact, leaving your home remarkably fresh! Highly absorbent pine litter binds directly to ammonia particles and locks them away for good. Simply scoop and discard daily! Made from renewable southern yellow pine and natural Guar Bean Gum–it’s 100 percent natural! Pine naturally neutralizes ammonia.With the clumping power of an all-natural fiber made from the Guar Bean, Feline Pine Scoop clumps tight, so nothing is left behind but fresh l
List Price: $ 30.00
Price: $ 16.79
Northeastern Products Cedarific Natural Cedar Chips Cat Litter, 50 Liter Bag
- Cedarific is made from reclaimed, renewable wood fiber
- contains no added chemicals.
- It is 100% biodegradable and can even be composted or incinerated
Cedarific is a blend of hardwood and cedar chips. The soft and porous wood fibers absorb liquids while the cedar leaves a clean, refreshing scent. Careful screening and aspiration results in a virtually dust-free product. Cedarific contains no clay or silica dust. Cedarific is made from reclaimed, renewable wood fiber and contains no added chemicals. It is 100% biodegradable and can even be composted or incinerated!
List Price: $ 22.49
Price: $ 22.49



Feline pine is the best but you can get cheaper,
Feline pine is the best litter if you use it correctly and make sure to get all the moisture in contact with the pellets.
What I was pleasantly shocked to find out is that FP is NOT a new concept. It is just new marketing. FP is the same as stall pellets used for livestock. You can get the EXACT product for $6-7 per 40 lbs bag at a local feed store. I live in the city and don’t have a local feed store but while driving on vacation passed one and picked up several bags.
If you can’t get to a feed store. FP is also the same as SOME stove pellets. Buy pellets with no additives if you buy stove pellets.
FP = stall pellets = stove pellets (wo accelerators).
Keep using this litter but save yourself a lot of money by getting the unmarketed product. Feel free to call Feline Pine who will confirm that their price is because of advertising. Kudos to then for getting the product to the masses though. They are a great company.
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|Miracle Product,
My review for the 20 lb. bag (I order both, it’s the same stuff):
This stuff is absolutely incredible. I’m allergic to just about everything, including the dust that rises off of traditional clay and silica litter. If you have a special room for your litter, you’ll notice that regular dust gets on every surface. It’s disturbing, really. That stuff is going into your lungs you know. Feline Pine has NO DUST. Pour it out, and your litter area smells pleasantly of a lumber yard (well, I find that pleasant). When cats use the box, urine breaks down the pellets and is absorbed. Solid waste sits on top. You only run into trouble if your cat has gastrointestinal track problems – loose bowel movements are more difficult to scoop. The pellets track a bit, but they’re large and a litter mat will slow their progress across a room.
Now, I will offer one caveat: this litter is terrific, but only if you use the right box. If you use a regular, non-sifting box, the pellets will break down into sawdust, and the sawdust will then just sit there. This sawdust can track further than the pellets, because it can stick to kitty feet. The solution? A sifting litter box. Either the Tidy Cat Breeze box or the Feline Pine litter box works, the latter better than the former. I have both. The Tidy Cat Breeze litter pads also work nicely with this product in the holding reservoir of a sifting-type box. Put the Feline Pine on top, shake the box or move the sawdust around with a scoop, and sawdust will fall into the reservoir under the top tray. Et voila! No sawdust on top, fresh pellets are not wasted with constant litter changes. Just make sure to shake the broken pellets into the bottom and there’s no tracking. Scoop feces and flush down the toilet (yes, this litter is flushable too!). If you use the Tidy Cat Breeze pads, they will help soak up any moisture in the sawdust that falls into the reservoir, eliminating any odors.
Also a bonus: you only need about an inch of litter in the box. A bag will stretch for quite awhile. As pellets turn to sawdust and fall into the reservoir, just add more pellets. No litter changes necessary. Just remember to empty out the litter box reservoir as it fills up.
In terms of getting cats to use it, just mix the Feline Pine with your regular stuff for about a week, gradually increasing the Feline Pine and decreasing the regular stuff. I trained a 9-year-old cat to use the litter in a week.
In short, this is a miracle product, especially in a multi-cat household.
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|Nice Litter – Eradicates Odors on the Spot!,
I used Feline Pine for years until I discovered Nature’s Logic Ponderosa Pine Cat Litter that was just slightly more economical. In theory, they do the same exact thing.
Here is what I like:
1) Pleasant pine smell really hides the smell of cat urine.
2) Turns from pellets to sawdust (time to change the box).
3) Easy to scoop.
4) Safe for kitties.
5) No dust clouds
Here is what I don’t like so much:
1) If you don’t keep on top of it, the sawdust can track,
2) Pellets can track and they are hard.
The pros from my experience far outweigh the cons. I did try the Nature’s Earth Feline Pine Scoop Cat Litter for several months with my 5 cats but found that the “flakes” from the Feline Pine Clumping litter tracked everywhere.
Overall, pine beats the clay litters, corn and wheat litters. I have tried them all for months at a time and have stuck with the pine litters. They absolutely do what they say and do a wonderful job of hiding urine smells. I change my boxes often and do not put more than an inch or so of litter in — the sawdust tracking tells me it’s time to change. As far as disposing of the litter (cat poop), I just flush them.
Easy stuff and ends up to be very economical. I order about 6 bags at a time by mail so I don’t have to lug them
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|It’s the little things that make life better,
Cedarfic cat litter is by far the best litter out there. I’m puzzled as to why it is not more readily available – and frustrated, too. It actually smells GOOD, like, well, fresh cedar. It’s very, very lightweight. I just scoop the solids out and then, when it’s old and does start to smell a little, I just dump it in a trash bag, rinse out the pan with water, dry it with paper towels, and that’s it. No mess that you have to scrape or scrub out of the pan, ever, like with all other litters. I have 2 cats, and one box of this litter lasts about 2 weeks when the weather’s bad and they’re indoors; longer if they’re spending time outside. AND if you’re conscious of your cat’s health and prefer natural products, this is FAR superior to the pine, wheat and corn products I have tried, with regard to odor, weight, ease of clean-up, tracking, everything. It is such a superior product and saves me enough annoyance and time on a regular basis that I have resorted to buying it in huge quantities, online, and paying about as much in shipping as I do for the actual litter. To me, a notorious penny-pincher, it’s worth it. It still works out to a comparable price to other litters because it lasts so long. There used to be one grocery store in town that carried it, and they no longer do.
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|great alternative litter,
I have a cat who has always had litter box issues — she is very picky about the way her litter feels, smells, etc. This is the first product I’ve found that eliminates those issues almost completely. (I think my cat is too neurotic for the issues to ever go away completely.) It is soft and smells nice in a natural way — not chemically scented. It is also inexpensive and soooooooo much lighter to carry than regular cat litter. Definitely worth a try.
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