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Tofu is our current litter of choice. No smell in the house and easy to keep a clean box. Clay litter is just the worst and this is the best alternative I’ve found. We were using clumping paper litter (awesome) but it became hard to find and very expensive.We’ve used crystals with other cats, and with current cat as well. But clumping litter makes it easy for me to monitor my cats output. She has a history of UTI so knowing how much she has urinated helps me catch any issues early. She is on a controlled diet which has resolved the issue but it’s still one of the easiest ways to spot a problem.Long hair cat with very hairy paws. This litter does NOT get tracked. We trim her paws and use an oversized mat as well. Every once in awhile, there might be a piece that sticks to the back of her rear leg but, it’s one piece and easily cleaned up.Cleaning the box is the easiest out of all litters. Any leftover at the end of the month gets dumped and the box doesn't require any scrubbing. Dump, rinse, sanitize, and dry. Super easy.Scooping this litter is less of a shake and more of a slide. Meaning, don’t aggressively shake the clump - let the loose litter fall back into the box. We use a simple box so it’s easy to access - I just lift up one side of the box and the loose littler will move away, then just scoop out the clump. If there’s still loose litter, angle the scoop to let it slide off. If you shake it lose, the clump will fall apart.You MUST scoop this litter. I think of this the same as my toilet, no one wants to use a toilet that hasn’t been flushed. Plus, just gross to leave it. Why would you want those smells in your home? My cat is fairly regular and she shares my bathroom so it’s easy enough to scoop twice a day. Smell of the litter isn’t unpleasant and the texture of clumps reminds me of cookie dough (sorry, but true). The good news is it sticks to itself more than the scoop or the bottom of the box. A simple Clorox wipe keeps things clean.I’m not one who likes to get a plastic bag and scoop out some kitty do you do and have to wrap it up and figure out where I’m going to dispose of it .. I’m sure there’s some of you out there that know what I’m talking about. This stuff rocks because I keep their litter box talk to Wade in a corner of the bathroom and every day I just scoop it out right into the toilet, and that’s that! Also, the stuff has some kind of magic to it because the kitty litter box doesn’t stink like those other nasty play litters do I’ll never go back. I like this stuff maybe even a little better than Slide by Arm & Hammer.It smells like green tea, even after cat urine, clumps the urine making it easy to scoop out. It doesn't work as well with the poop smell but enough sticks to make scooping & dumping in the toilet easy and flushable. I live in an older house so I only flush the stools & I only have one cat & the box in the bathroom. So this works great for me. I put the urine clumps in the lined bathroom trash can, I change the bag out once a week. The bathroom smells like green tea. The cat box is always clean. It is so much lighter than any cat litter I have ever used.This is the most underrated litter. The size of the pellets are perfect, if it does get out of the litter box (due to a feisty playful cat that mistakes the litter box for a sandbox), it’s not a dusty mess and there’s no question of what it is. It stays in a neat pellet until it melds and morphs into a neat, tidy dollop of ?. When dropped in the toilet, it immediately explodes into a puffy gray cloud that flushes magically down any mediocre toilet with marginal pressure.I’m not sure how I’ve lives so long without this. I’m not a particularly green person, but I’m confused as to why everyone isn’t using this. It’s green, super clean and a breeze to use!The best part is, no one scooping it suffers from an allergic reaction like we all do to the toxic crystal litters.Alright my people. When it comes to tofu cat litter, this is What you need to know.If you are the type of cat person that only scoops a couple few times a week, this product is not for you.For best results, scoop twice a day per cat. It’s biodegradable and flushable. It’s a different way of living. I keep my litter box next to my toilet. When I go to the bathroom, I scoop too. It takes seconds. (Instead of minutes upon minutes of excavation, when you don’t scoop daily.)Also tofu litter does not work the same way clay litter does. First, tofu litter will not hurt your cats digestive system, unlike clay litter. Tofu litter is dust free with less tracking. It clumps well. BUT you can’t let the poop and pee sit for days on end. The sooner you scoop the better, smell wise.My cat grew up in South Korea so he was already accustomed to the pellet form of litter. Some cats might need time to adjust.I always buy the green tea sent. My cat never smells like cat litter.This is an earth and animal friendly cat litter! I will never go back to clay litter.I have one large cat. I put in two bags of tofu litter into his big litter box. Lasts about 4-5 weeks. I scoop 2-3 times a day. No smell. Minimal effort. Just flush.Give it a try!I'm new to having a cat and started with the crystal like sand litter and it ended up everywhere when she was done and spent forever digging finding the clumps. This litter is amazing!!!!! Doesn't track outside the litter tray clumps fast so it controls the smell since it never settles on the bottom of the tray . Plus FLUSHABLE!!!!!!!! Take my money.!!!!!!!I got this because I was sick of picking up tiny pieces of clay litter that tracked on the bathroom floor and wanted to try something new. I mixed it in with my cat's old litter and he was into it right away. It absorbs odor well, and clumps up nicely. And the pieces are big so they don't track allover the place. Sometimes one or two get out but it's not like clay litter.Easy to use, good absorbency and no dust. Less smell as well.Picture of the clean litter has actually been in the litter box for 5 days. I scoop once daily. So you see it stays pretty clean after scooping. The other picture is of the waste.. sorry. I wanted you to see how it clumps. So far I haven't seen anything negative at all. ??❤️