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Pea-based Cat Litter

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Considered nature’s best cat litter, our best-selling pea-based clumping cat litter is low tracking and dust free for allergy-sensitive homes.

Made from yellow peas, it is 100% natural and delivers fast clumping and powerful odor control without artificial fragrances or harsh chemicals. The food-grade formula is safe if accidentally ingested and safe for kittens.

A 10.6 lb box can last up to two months for a single cat and is equivalent to about 40 lb of clay litter. At 73% lighter than clay, it’s easier to lift and carry, especially for older pet parents.

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pea-based cat litter
Pea-based Cat Litter Sale price$34

Nature’s Best Cat Litter

Life changing formula means less dust in your lungs and a cleaner home

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Dust-Free Litter for Allergy-Sensitive Homes

Litter dust is a major trigger for asthma, allergies, and respiratory irritation in both cats and humans.

Our pea-based litter is naturally dust-free because pea fiber is dense and durable, and our vacuum-sealed packaging keeps the pellets protected during transport so they don’t break into dust.

Low Tracking Litter for a Cleaner Home

Designed with uniquely shaped pellets that resist sticking to paws, reducing scatter and keeping your floors clean, so you spend less time vacuuming.

Clumps Well

The natural starch in our organic peas quickly absorbs moisture, forming strong, tight clumps that won’t break apart. This makes cleanup effortless while keeping the litter box fresh and dry.

Safe for Kittens

Our pea-based litter dissolves quickly in saliva or water, eliminating the risk of choking or intestinal blockage in kittens.

Why Peas?

Pea fiber, a byproduct of pea processing for gluten-free foods, is highly absorbent, clumps well, and is a natural, food-grade material that is healthy for your cat.

Also due to its fiber structure, it is naturally low in dust.

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