ABOUT THE LITTER
Since the litter is based on pea husks, is it edible?
Catit Go Natural Pea Husk Clumping Cat Litter is made from raw, plant-based and food-grade materials, but like any other litter, it is not meant for consumption. Even though the litter is non-toxic, we always recommend contacting your veterinarian in case of ingestion.
Besides pea husks, what is this litter made of?
Besides natural pea husks, our litter is composed of raw, food-grade materials such as starch, corn powder, and guar gum, which function as natural clumping agents. This plant-based litter feels natural and soft to your cat’s paws, so your feline friend can “go” as in nature!
Is this litter scented?
Yes, both litter varieties are subtly scented to neutralise the naturally sour odour of their ingredients. One is subtly vanilla-scented, the other is lavender-scented.
Is this litter suitable for cats with allergies?
This litter is very low in dust, which reduces the amount of allergens and thus the chance of allergic reactions tremendously. However, if your cat has specific health issues, we always recommend consulting your veterinarian.
The lavender-scented litter has a purple colour – is that safe?
Yes, in fact, the litter is dyed with a food-grade pigment.
Can lavender in litter be harmful to my cat?
Catit Go Natural Pea Husk Litter contains only very small hints of lavender – just enough to create a subtle scent that masks the naturally sour odour of the litter’s ingredients. The lavender scent is quite faint and not at all overpowering for you or your cat. Please keep the litter away from cats or people that are allergic to lavender. As with any litter, if large amounts get ingested, please contact your veterinarian.
RECYCLING THE LITTER
Can I flush this litter down the toilet?
Our pea husk litter can be flushed down the toilet (if allowed by state and local authorities) in small quantities and with an amount of water proportionate to the waste outlet and plumbing. Make sure to read the topic below before flushing litter. We encourage the disposal of cat feces in the trash and discourage flushing cat feces in toilets or disposing of them in drains as cat feces can pollute waterways.
How do I flush litter down the toilet?
- Check local regulations to make sure that you are allowed to flush litter.
- Remove feces and large clumps from the litter box with a scoop and dispose of them in the trash. This is important to prevent waterways from being polluted.
- Litter clumps the size of a walnut or smaller can be flushed down the toilet.
- Wait for a few seconds until the clumps start to disintegrate in the water before flushing them.
- Only flush small amounts of litter. Larger amounts should be discarded in the bin.