Frequently Asked Questions
How should I properly use SaniCat Bentonite litter to ensure maximum clumping and odor control?
To utilize SaniCat’s white Bentonite composition effectively, we recommend maintaining a consistent depth of at least 3 to 4 inches (7-10 cm) of litter in the box. This allows the highly absorbent clay to form deep, solid clumps upon contact with urine. Removing these solid clumps and waste daily is critical for hygiene and maintaining the "cotton fresh" odor control. Simply top up the level after scooping to keep the depth consistent.
Is the White Bentonite composition safe for my cat, and how does the low-dust feature benefit respiratory health?
Yes, SaniCat utilizes high-quality, naturally occurring White Bentonite clay, which is widely recognized as a safe and effective material for cat litter. Importantly, SaniCat is specially formulated to be low dust. This minimal dust profile significantly reduces the inhalation of fine particles by both your cat and household members, protecting sensitive feline respiratory systems and contributing to a cleaner, healthier environment near the litter box.
How does SaniCat's clumping mechanism simplify litter box maintenance?
The effective clumping action of the White Bentonite is the core benefit for easy maintenance. When urine contacts SaniCat, the Bentonite rapidly absorbs the moisture and binds into a tight, hard mass. This prevents saturated litter from sticking to the bottom or sides of the pan, making daily scooping and complete waste removal quick and straightforward, thereby promoting a consistently hygienic litter box environment.
Can I flush SaniCat Clumping White Cotton Cat Litter down the toilet?
No, SaniCat is a clay-based product and should never be flushed down the toilet. Even though the clumps are designed for easy removal, Bentonite clay expands significantly when wet and can harden, leading to serious plumbing blockages. Always dispose of used litter and waste clumps in a sealed, non-porous bag and place them in your regular household trash according to local waste management guidelines.
