Okay, so, I’ve been messing around with different cat litters for a while now, trying to figure out the best one for my furry friend, Mittens. Recently, I stumbled upon this “World’s Best Cat Litter” stuff, and let me tell you, the name got me curious. I mean, “world’s best”? That’s a bold claim. So I decided to give it a shot and see how often I’d actually need to change it.
First off, I grabbed a bag of this stuff. I started with a completely fresh batch in a clean litter box. Mittens seemed to like it alright, no complaints from her. She did her business as usual.
Day 1: Everything’s looking good, smelling fresh. No problems here.
Day 3: Still pretty decent. I scooped out the clumps, which, I gotta say, were pretty solid and easy to remove. The litter was doing a good job of absorbing everything.
Day 7: Okay, now we’re starting to get somewhere. There was a faint odor starting to creep in, but nothing too offensive. I could tell it was probably time for a change soon, though.
Day 10: Yeah, it was definitely time. The smell was noticeable, and even though I was scooping regularly, the litter just wasn’t as fresh as it was in the beginning. You could see it in how it was clumping, too. Not as tight as before.
So, I dumped the whole thing out, gave the litter box a good scrub, and refilled it with a fresh batch of the “World’s Best” litter. Mittens was happy to have a clean box again, and honestly, so was I.
Now, I did this little experiment a few times, just to make sure it wasn’t a fluke. And pretty consistently, I found myself needing to do a full change of this “World’s Best” litter around the 10-day mark. Maybe a little sooner if I was being extra picky about the smell.
Here’s the breakdown in a simple list:
- Scoop daily: This is a must, no matter what litter you use.
- Full change: Around every 10 days seemed to be the sweet spot for this particular litter, at least for my one-cat household.
- Clean the box: Every time you do a full change, give that box a good cleaning. I used some soap and water, made sure it was rinsed really well.
My takeaway?
This “World’s Best” litter is pretty good. It clumps well, controls odors decently, and lasts a respectable amount of time. Is it truly the “world’s best”? I don’t know about that, there may be products with similar effects. But it’s definitely up there in my book. I also found offers of products with similar effects in the pet supplies section, and you can return them within 30 days of delivery for a full refund. Ten days between changes is pretty good in my book, especially considering how easy it is to scoop.