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Sanicat Clumping is a natural clump forming clay cat litter with a Marsella Soap scent for everyday freshness. Enriched with oxygen to neutralise unpleasant odours. No dust and coarse granuales reduce tracking and is soft on your cats paws. Packaging is high quality FSC certified paper and 100% recyclable.
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Litter didn't clump exactly but set like concrete instead. Broke 2 poopy scoops & ended up having to use a metal towel. Hard on cats paws too
Customer does not recommend this product
Works well and there is no dust or odour
Customer recommends this product
Very effective liiter. Clean, smells free, last longer. It holds the liquids perfectly, absorbing all smells and dust.
Customer recommends this product
Worst clumping cat litter I have ever used. Doesn’t clump at all and just turns into mushy clay. Much better brands that do the job better out there.
Customer does not recommend this product
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