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World's Best Cat Litter Reviews

Experiences From Our Readers & Community

 

Many cat parents are searching for an alternative to traditional clay litter for their feline friend.

Whenever I want to try something new, I always search for user reviews first! When it comes to trying a new product, I don't like to buy something without a good idea of how it will go.

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Since quite a few of our Maine Coon friends have used natural litters, it's "only natural" to share their World's Best Cat litter reviews here!

See how World's Best Cat Litter brand performed for them.

Have you used it too? Please share your opinions at the bottom of this page!

 

Why I Prefer World's Best Over Smart Cat and Others

Review by: MGirard
(Los Angeles, CA)

Names like "World's Best" usually put me off a product, and elicit a "yeah, sure" response from me, so I avoided this brand for years.

After trying it, I would say that their name is not too much of an exaggeration. It is the best that I've used.

My three LARGE cats, who will only use one box, are happy with it.

World's Best also markets a lavender-scented option, which my cats did not object to using, although I only buy it when the store is out of the natural scent.

Someone said that "natural" versions require more frequent sifting than clay litter. I haven't found that to be the case with World's Best.

Boxes should be sifted daily, no matter what kind it is. My cats start thinking outside the box by day 2.

The natural scent is pleasant and stays fresh longer than any that I've used. Smart Cat, another grain-based, clumping litter, quickly takes on ammonia odors.

I haven't had to dump WB and start over with new litter as often as I have with clay litter or with Smart Cat, which may even "incubate" ammonia smells.

World's Best is easy scooping and doesn't turn to wet goo and stick to the bottom of the pan.

The waste litter is lighter than spent clay litter when it's bagged up. With three cats, clay litter gets so heavy that I can barely lift the bag into the 5 ft. high dumpster.

Tracking isn't as bad as with clay, and what is tracked is easier to clean up and not as unpleasant to encounter as granules of clay.

It comes in vacuumed packed bags, rather like coffee beans, and when you break the seal it makes a "whoosh" sound and emits a pleasant natural scent.

It has less density but more volume per ounce than clay, yet it absorbs moisture and clumps very well.

The company claims that you can flush it. I don't feel comfortable flushing several pounds of grain down the toilet of my rented 3rd floor abode, but I have occasionally flushed small smaller clumps without any problems.

Although I'm on a very tight budget, I consider this brand essential for my cats.

It stays fresh longer, doesn't require vigorous scrubbing of the box, needs less frequent changing and is easier to dispose of.

Overall, it's a better value than the cheaper clay litters.

Switched To World's Best After ER Visit

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Review by: Emily in Massachusetts

We Switched to World's Best After a Horror Story With Arm & Hammer

I have been using World's Best since I adopted my rescue Maine Coon Mix almost 2 years ago.

When I first brought my (approximately) 1 year old adopted ginger & white boy home from the shelter where I volunteer, I had a box all set up for him with some of the leftover Arm & Hammer clumping litter.

I'd always used it for my previous two shorthair tabby girls, no problem.

My new boy Figaro used the box just fine, but was quite a "digger" after doing his thing.

He has long hairs between his toes, and within a few days, however, I discovered he'd gotten a small clump of It stuck in the middle of one paw and it had hardened like cement.

He couldn't get it out, and neither could I, even after soaking his paw in warm water.

We ended up at the animal hospital ER where they had to sedate him, remove the clump, and he had to have a small laceration in his paw stitched up!

That really scared me (and $472 later!!), so we don't use any hard clumping litter at ALL.

World's Best clumps well enough enough to scoop, but it doesn't harden and get stuck in Figaro's paws.

It does track more than I would like, and has a very little bit of dust; but he and the second medium haired girl I adopted both use it fine and no one gets hurt.

Not the best odor control, but I add a tiny sprinkle of Arm & Hammer litter deodorizer or just some plain baking soda over it which helps--and both cats are using just one jumbo box.

I use the red bag multi-cat version and mix in a little bit of their "lavender" (purple bag), which isn't really very lavender but has a pleasing scent that the cats don't seem to mind.

I completely change and thoroughly wash the box with white vinegar mixed with a little scent-free dish liquid each week, so we do go through a lot of litter.

Thankfully, as we live up 3 flights of stairs, I can get it delivered and brought all the way up by a local grocery delivery service.

 

Worlds best advanced natural litter

 

I have used this for two years now and it is awesome. I have the box by the front door in the living room. I have a Maine Coon.

It clumps well and is low tracking (I put a folded beach towel under the box to catch what little amount the cat takes with her when leaving the box).

I change it out about every two months (I get a large and a small bag. Using all of the large and half of the small.

When the small bag is used up, that's when I wash the box and put in new litter).

Once a week I sweep any litter on the carpet near the box under the towel and vacuum and put down a clean towel when I change it.

As for the smell, I used clay for decades and the smell was the same. Food has a lot to do with odor. The other benefit is there is no dust.

 


 

Indeed, The Best Kitty Litter!!!

Review by: Jill in Mission, KS

I love this & so do my cats! They have a lavender scented one that I like better that just the plain. It's everything my kitties & I want from a good litter. Absolutely sold!!!

 

Minky, My Maine Coon

Review by: Francine in NJ

My 5 month old Maine Coon uses this with no problems. He is on a raw meat diet, so there are never any litter box odor issues at all. Would recommend it.

 

It *is* the world's best!

Review by: Dave
I've used World's Best for years... it clumps great, handles odors wonderfully, and has never caused a problem with the toilet pipes.

 


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