Deliver to Slovakia
IFor best experience Get the App
🌿 Flush the ordinary, embrace the natural revolution!
Monster CAT Litter is a 100% pure natural tofu-based cat litter made from soybean and corn starch. It’s dust-free to protect your cat’s respiratory health, prevents fur shedding and skin irritation, and is fully biodegradable and flushable. Each 5.5 lb bag lasts 3-4 weeks for one cat, offering a safe, eco-friendly, and odor-absorbing solution that supports a smooth transition from traditional litters.
L**R
Perfect Flushable Clumping Litter
I have tried several different brands and this is the only one where it does not break apart when you try to pick it up to remove it. It does a fantastic job of odor control and it lasts a long time. One bag will last me a month with one cat. He didn't have any issues transitioning. I would highly recommend and will be purchasing again.
S**L
Like it
I like this kept the smell down. My daughter didnt care for it.
H**R
Works but smells terrible
It's smells funky before you even use it, like sour milk. Then when moisture hits it, I am having a hard time dealing with the increased sour milk smell while cleaning it. But it works very well, just can't handle the smell, but I may just be over sensitive and it's just me. Cats don't seem to mind it. Transition was easy but I have to try another one because I just can't with the odd oder of it.
C**D
Cat hated it. Refused to use it.
I had high hopes for this, but when I poured it into the cat box, it really resembled crushed ramen. The cat looked at me like I was insane.It's a great concept, but the texture is just too different from regular cat litter. My cat had no interest in using it. Had to run to the store and get a box of Fresh Step.
C**Y
Very gummy
Turned to hard clay , what a mess
C**E
Interesting litter but could be very beneficial
This is an interesting cat litter. My cats are used to using a big name litter as I have a multiple cat household with three cats. We use clay, clumping litter. Occasionally we will try something else, but we always go back to clumping clay litter. The fact that this litter is clumping and flushable really peaked my interest. I decided to add another litter box in my home and use this litter in it. I appreciate that this is a large box of litter (5 bags). I wondered how many bags I would need to fill a litter box full enough and I used two of the five bags to fill a litter box.Now that I have one of the litter boxes filled with this litter, I watched to see if any of the cats would use it. So far, two of my cats have tried the new litter, but the third cat has been holding out using only the clay litter. She is the oldest of the three cats at 12 years old. She doesn't like change and I just think she is set in her ways. I do like that when I scoop this litter it doesn't smell like the clay litter or cat urine. It has somewhat of a vanilla scent to it. This litter does clump nicely and it clumps right away upon use. I haven't tried to flush it yet as I have a large, used litter trash can that I add all the waste to out of habit. I need to train myself to flush the new litter (old habits do die hard). The only downside to this litter that I see is that I have a hard time scooping the litter as it doesn't like to go through the scooper that I have. The scooper I have does have large openings, but the litter seems to go sideways and it is longer than the openings are wide on my scooper. It's not that big of a deal though. I have learned to move all the clumps to the top of the litter and scoop them up off the top layer instead of trying to sift them. Overall, I do think this litter could work very well and really reduce cat litter waste in my household. The price seems to be in line with what I pay for a month's worth of litter already. I will continue to try to get my cats to use this litter as I can see the long-term benefits of switching to this litter. I am happy that I ordered this.
H**H
Monster Cat Litter Tofu Biodegradable
OK, this is different. I usually just buy the "name brand" grey cat litter, and have, well, forever. Flushing into the toilet has never been a requirement for me, living in the midwest. Only time I've even seen any "special handling" for used cat litter was my year out in Wisconsin, and then it was just "bag it before tossing it".Sooo... to give this a decent shot, I went and picked up a brand new litter box. I splurged and got a fancy "bowl". After pouring out one of the five bags into it, I dubbed it the "rice bowl", because this little strongly resembles really long grain rice. Photo 1 is the total package, photo 2 is a closeup of the litter.This product repeatedly states that it dissolves in water. Probably, you know, the whole "flushable" aspect. So, I had to test that. I put an amount in a disposable bowl (photo 3) and then put some water in it (photo 4).The results? Well, it did -mostly- dissolve. Not entirely in my opinion, but probably enough to accomplish what their intent was. It turned into a kind of slurry substance, with some of it not doing much at all. That was the thickest part of it, and I didn't want to stir it as, "in actual use", you probably wouldn't be stirring it. It wasn't an issue for me, one way or another, but I had to see what the results were.I then left the "rice bowl" out for the cats to use. I have two cats I call "the brothers". They are littermates. They both went over immediately upon setting it down, and they started to paw at it. Then at each other, like they were trying to be the only ones there and they wanted to chase the other away.I gave them three days. They didn't use it at all during that three days. Perhaps they are just so used to the "gray stuff", but for whatever reason, they did NOT seem to think this was a viable option.So, at the moment, I'm a bit stumped. The product seems to be of high quality, but it's not fulfilling the use I have gotten it for. Perhaps if you started with a new cat, one without 3-4 years of experience with one particular type of litter, this might be useful. As it is now, I really don't know. Oh well.
Trustpilot
1 day ago
1 month ago