🌿 Naturally fresh, fast, and flushable—because your cat deserves the best!
WORLD'S BEST CAT LITTER Comfort Care Unscented is a 32-pound, natural corn-based cat litter designed for all life stages. It features quick clumping for easy scooping, long-lasting odor control without artificial scents, and is 99% dust-free to minimize mess and tracking. This flushable, septic-safe litter is lightweight and made in the USA from renewable ingredients, ensuring safety for pets, people, and the environment.
Scent Name | Unscented |
Material Type | Corn |
Item Weight | 32 Pounds |
T**R
Keep litteor box cleaner longer so it is much more economical. No clay, no chemicals.
This cat litter lasts a very long time. Works wonderfully! The clumping is so good that the litter box needs less cleaning. because it keeps the litter box cleaner than most litter boxes, it is more economical to use. The scented litter has a light, clean smell. This litter does not use clay but rather uses corn. Much better than chemicals. There is a bit of litter dust but barely noticeable. Truly is the world's best cat litter.
A**N
The product name says it all
"Smells like farm," said my daughter when we opened the first bag of this cat litter. Corn. Yep, maybe it smells just a little like "farm" but this cat litter is well-named: World's Best. It clumps very well. It lasts a very long time. No weird perfumes or dyes. No chemicals. It is simply corn, per its maker.I have tried many different litters for cats over several decades - including "pellet" systems - and this is by far, hands down, the best cat litter I've ever used.The corn smell? It is very slight and subtle; you likely won't notice it, and neither will anyone else. If you do notice it, hey, it is much better than the overpowering "Fabreze" cat litter and various "floral" scented cat litters on the market. The poor cats. If anything there should be a "dirt" scented cat litter and full stop.I bought a stainless steel cat box, and coupled with World's Best and a Litter Genie, there is zero cat box odor. Zero. None. It is amazing!!I love this cat litter and I am pretty sure my cat does, too - no more weird perfumes and clay dust; this is simply a natural plant cat litter with no chemicals or dyes. Highly recommended.
C**O
Wonderful if you're moth-less
This is the cat litter I'd hoped for years to find: scoopable, bio-degrading, made from agricultural waste, and even good smelling. It checked all the boxes. It doesn't even stick to our fuzzy cat's paws as much as clay litter does, and it manages odors well! We used it exclusively for about a year while we fought with its one problem: moths. They love this stuff. I am pretty sure the litter didn't bring in the moths--we already had them (from birdseed) and kept them pretty well under control with pheromone traps. They went wild with this litter and it finally reached the point where our cat wouldn't use her box anymore with all those moths fluttering around her, and I can't say I blame her.So regretfully we went back to using clay litter.If you are moth-free, this could be a special, fine litter for you, which is why the five stars. But if you have a moth problem, that population may well explode. Phooey.
R**T
Very good overall, but...
I really like this litter for a couple of things: it's got that earthy smell to it which doesn't make me feel like I'm in a deep clay mine requiring a hazmat suit. It also leaves the bottom of the pan completely dry in the high corner mountains my cats like to make overnight with their ... liquids. I use steel trays for my boys as plastic harbors bacteria in tiny scratches no matter what you use to clean them. Also bad for kitty.What I don't like (thus the minus 1 star) is that if you take those nice clumpy mountains of pee in your scooper, because of the larger grain, the lightness of the litter and how much slower it filters through the slots of the scoop you have to shake a bit more than with the clay (which I got this to escape from) and it can then break apart the clumps and ho boy you do NOT want to be standing over that. Then the pieces that fall have a tendency to go right back into the litter collective. I've had this problem with clay litters as well but this one requires a lot more delicacy in the shaking, and for a longer time or else you're just tossing out scoops full of good litter with the bad.We have two large males so I am scooping at least once a day. It's not neglect or coming back three days later to mountains. I'm fussy about the boxes anyway as I'm very sensitive to ammonia. This litter will also not be ranking in the top 10 of odor control either, especially when you have cats that are apparently very comfortable with their owners to the point they don't even cover their duties.I will probably still keep using this because you have to weigh your options. These are the criteria we all look at for litter:• Odor control• No or less tracking• No or very low dust (and let's face it, ALL litter has dust. You just have to choose how much you can handle).• HEALTHY FOR OUR CATS [i.e., no bentonite or other naturally occurring chemicals in clay that are toxic to cats]Now if any of you know of a littler that does ALL of the above, I'm sure the makers will become rich and I'd certainly throw my money at them. In the meantime, you gotta choose your poison and I want my cats healthy.
M**E
It doesn't affect your cat's health
best cat litter definitely recommend. really easy to clean. it doesn’t smell and it looks like it last more than the other ones.
B**E
Low dust, less mess, great clumping.
This is some of the best material that you can use for your beloved kitty! My cats love it and use it often. Only downfall to this variety is that it isn't smell cancelling. But that keeps me on my toes about clearing it. I used to use clays litters. Not good for the health of your cats and definitely not good for you either. This is a low dust product and is made from corn byproducts, so it is a sustainable commodity. Two thumbs up!!!
M**9
Good for ferrets
I use this litter for ferrets and it works really well. I like that it’s more natural than other litters and is not dusty and doesn’t have a smell yet minimizes odors. A little on the more expensive side but I feel it’s worth it
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