Description:
This plant-based clumping cat litter from Catit uses pea husk and a lavender scent to control odours while remaining gentle on sensitive noses. It forms fast, hard clumps for easy scooping and is promoted as 99.9% dust-free, which may suit households with allergy concerns and indoor cats.
Key Points
The formula is plant-based and biodegradable, made primarily from pea husks. According to the manufacturer, it clumps quickly into firm pellets that do not stick to the litter tray or scoop, helping to simplify daily cleaning. It is fragranced with lavender to mask unpleasant smells, and the product is described as 99.9% dust-free, reducing airborne particles during litter changes and when cats dig. The grains are reported not to adhere to a cat's paws or coat, which can lower tracking around the home. Consider that scented litters may not be preferred by every cat, especially those with very sensitive noses.
Technical Specifications
Name
: Catit Go Natural Lavender Scented Pea Husk Clumping Cat Litter- Weight: 5.6 kg (2 x 2.8 kg)
- Composition: plant-based pea husk
- Dust level: 99.9% dust-free, according to the manufacturer
- Biodegradability: 100 percentage biodegradable, stated as soluble and easy to dispose
Benefits
This litter offers straightforward odour control without relying on heavy chemical additives, and the lavender scent provides an extra layer of freshness between full tray changes. Fast clumping reduces the effort required to maintain a clean tray, and the harder clumps make removal neater with less residue left behind. The low dust formulation helps keep the immediate environment cleaner and may be better for people who experience mild respiratory irritation when handling traditional clay litters. The biodegradable nature of the material provides an eco-friendlier disposal option compared with non-degradable clay-based alternatives.
Usage Recommendations
Scoop daily to remove formed clumps and solid waste, which preserves the lavender scent and keeps the tray hygienic. For best results, fill the tray to a depth consistent with the tray manufacturer’s guidance or to about the thickness required for your cat to dig comfortably. If your cat has a history of respiratory sensitivity or a preference against scented products, test a small amount first and observe the cat's reaction over several days. Store the sealed spare bag in a cool, dry place to preserve fragrance and prevent moisture absorption.








