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Really Great Cat Litter

Make the switch to tofu litter
Tired of constantly sweeping floors and managing litter mess? Keep your home cleaner with our best-selling clumping tofu litter: ultra low-tracking, 99% dust-free, and fully flushable. Plus, non-toxic ingredients mean you can feel good about using it.
So, what makes it really great?

Flushable
Completely breaks down in water for safe, convenient litter disposal and no more smelly trash.

Low Tracking
No more sweeping and vacuuming daily. Unique pellet shape doesn’t get stuck in your cat’s paws.

Clumping
Unlike other pellet cat litter, Really Great Cat Litter conveniently clumps urine for quick and easy cleanup.

Natural odor control
Charcoal naturally helps to eliminate unwanted odors without the use of nasty artificial fragrances.
Technical Details
Weight per bag 9.25 lbs Ingredients Soybean Fiber, Corn Starch, Corn Flour, Guar Gum, Charcoal. Scent Unscented and does not contain any perfumes. Uses activated charcoal to combat odors. The ingredients in the litter have a slight natural aroma – some have described it as uncooked oats, rice or bread. Expiration When unopened, Really Great Litter lasts 24 months from its production date, as indicated on the bag. Once opened, the bag should be used as soon as possible to benefit from peak performance. Storage Store sealed in a dry, cool, and ventilated space. Litter box compatibility Compatible with most standard litter boxes. Does not work with most automatic litter boxes.


About Tuft & Paw
Obsessed with cats? So are we.
Nothing makes us happier than making cats happy. Literally nothing. That’s why we spend every waking moment creating thoughtfully designed, premium products that actually live up to their impossibly high standards.
We keep it simple: no gimmicks, no unnecessary frills. Just carefully curated pieces that complement your home and earn you slow blinks.
Created by cat experts
Life with cats is great, but scooping litter left us wondering how it could be better. Created by cat people, Really Great Cat Litter is the all-in-one solution to pesky litter woes we know so well.
Through careful research, meticulous testing, and quality-controlled manufacturing, our team is thrilled to offer cat parents a really great product that will help improve the lives they share with their cats.
Proprietary in-house formula Diligent quality control Based in North America
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4.0 out of 5 stars 686
4.5 out of 5 stars 65
4.8 out of 5 stars 56
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Product Description
Flushable tofu cat litter High wall cat litter box with scoop, brush & dustpan High wall cat litter box Soft cat carrier Cat Window Perch
Product Highlight
Unscented, unique low-tracking pellets, charcoal controls odor, safe to flush, eco-friendly Low-tracking litter box, high sides, built-in scoop, brush and dustpan, anti-stick plastic Large low-tracking litter box, high sides to prevent mess, anti-stick plastic, modern design Airline approved, for small-large cats, top and side openings, converts to a cozy bed Supports up to 30 lbs, easy assembly, sturdy and safe, mounts on glass surfaces
Based in North America
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Product Dimensions : 4 x 12.6 x 17 inches; 19 Pounds
Item model number : RGCL
Date First Available : May 9, 2023
Manufacturer : tuft + paw
ASIN : B0C4Q86PGJ
Best Sellers Rank: #1,814 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #66 in Cat Litter
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CAT EXPERTS: By Tuft & Paw, a modern cat brand based in North America, loved and trusted by thousands of cat parents, and backed by cat behaviourists.
TOFU CAT LITTER: Made with highly absorbent soybean byproduct, our unique formula allows for fast clumping and breaksdown quickly in water. Tofu Litter is 100% flushable preventing it from going to a landfill.
DUST-FREE & LOW TRACKING: Clean home, healthy air. Really Great Cat Litter is screened 3x for dust during manufacturing, and our unique pellet shape prevents litter sticking to cat’s paws, keeping your floors sparkling.
100% FLUSHABLE & CLUMPING: For quick, easy cleaning. A small amount of liquid causes it to clump, while a large amount of liquid causes it to break down, making it safe to flush down the toilet.
ODOR CONTROL & UNSCENTED: No artificial fragrances or dyes are used to ensure your cat’s safety and comfort. Charcoal is added to naturally control unwanted odors.
3 reviews for Tuft & Paw Really Great Cat Litter, Low Tracking Tofu Cat Litter, Clumping, Flushable, Odor Control, Dust-Free, Unscented – 9.25lbs x 2Bags
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Alex –
DEFINITELY A WINNER
I empathize with everyone else who has tried ‘every type of litter.’ I have. Clay is a heavy smelly dusty dirty misery. The crystals were dusty and tracked like crazy, and so did all the ‘natural’ corn/walnut shell/et al products. Pellets are a huge improvement – but the wood pellets I tried disintegrated so readily that dust built up in the box within a couple days. Zeolite pellets were great – but you need the specialized box and pads – which weren’t bad, BUT, a strong ammonia odor becomes prevalent after a couple weeks. SO at my son’s suggestion I tried tofu pellets. I’ve sampled four brands, and they all performed about the same – dust is MINIMAL, tracking MINIMAL, odor MINIMAL (I have not used a scented variety), CLUMPING is great due to the starches added to these products – please note that the starches will cause the clump to stick to the box till the clump has a chance to dry a bit, after which the clump will pop off. But every clump diminishes the amount of litter left in the box, so be ready to replenish regularly! Tofu litter IS Expensive!!! I had to adjust my budget. But I am happy with the overall performance. Maybe it costs the companies a lot to source, produce & market. Anyway, this litter is a medium grey due to charcoal added for odor control so it does not look as ‘pretty’ as the whitish brands – but the charcoal is a good functional addition so I accepted the color.
Kristin –
The best by far
Over the years we’ve tried them all, to include many expensive automatic box contraptions and pee pad drainage systems, but this litter in a plain ol’ litter box is by far the best solution.My husband saw an ad on Facebook to try it out for free, and given our recent litter box frustrations, we thought – “Hmmm tofu? Sure, why not.” -Our three cats took to it right away. We were also pleasantly surprised to see [and smell] that they all now bury their poo. So, I guess they quite enjoy doing their business in this litter as well.Selfishly though – it’s great at: smell control to a point of almost nothingness, keeping the tracking down to nearly nonexistent, and clumping; making 1&2 waste disposal extremely easy.Our latest litter saga was with the purple-labelled pine pellet clumping kind. It was good, even though frustrating at times and a big time suck looking back, but given our time in testing litters over the years, we believed we had settled on the best one our money could buy. Then we tried Tuft+Paw, and discovered we were absolutely incorrect.Unlike clumping pine pellets, Tuft+Paw absorbs the urine immediately to form a clumped ball instead of disintegrating into a fine wet dust that takes time to harden. If the pine has a chance to harden, it’s fine, no harm, no foul. But, this became a huge problem after we adopted our third cat. Even with multiple boxes they would still choose to share and would kick up each others messes before this drying process could happen. Tracking became a problem, smell became a problem, and contaminated unused litter pellets became a problem. To keep our wallets from hemorrhaging, we ended up having to sift the dust from the “clumping” litter every few days just to keep these problems at bay. We almost switched back to the regular farm bedding kind because we were basically dealing with the same issues that litter presents, but paying three times as much.But, thankfully, this litter came into our lives to save the day. Since switching, all of these problems seemingly vanished overnight. It now takes us no more than 3 mins per box each day to keep them tidy.Unlike clumping pine, one bag of Tuft+Paw lasts awhile because the unused pellets are not contaminated, so one just needs to replenish the pellets and do full box change when it starts to get a stinky [which after 15 days hasn’t happened yet, and at this rate even with 3 cats, will probably exceed a month]. In this and on top of the aforementioned features and benefits of this litter, the price tag absolutely makes sense. We also signed up for the subscription service on their website, which knocks the price down quite a bit as well.If you are thinking about trying it because you like a clean house, and value your time, the health of your pets, and the environment, do it! I really can’t recommend this litter enough!
Cassondra McAllister –
A nice balance of between clay litter and pine
I have had cats of my own for many years but have recently started fostering, mostly mamas with tiny kittens. Most of my adult cats have used clay litter because I scoop regularly and it clumps really well, but it has its problems. It’s dusty, tracks everywhere, and it’s really REALLY not safe for little kittens with their small digestive tracts which are at a high risk of blockage if they eat clumping litter. Even the ones that claim to be dust free (like World’s Greatest) are really dusty in my opinion.The group I foster with recommends pine litter because it’s safe for kittens and cats after surgery, but it’s really not scoopable at all and the odor control is non-existent. The pellets are far to large to sift through a scoop, and it breaks down into sawdust when wet, so I can only scoop out the poop and the worst of the sawdust patches and it also tracks everywhere, even worse than the clay litter. I end up having to dump the whole litter box on a weekly basis. I’ve even tried alternatives like wheat (sticky) and for a while I was going to a feed and seed store to get a corn based animal feed that made a decent litter, but not really scoopable.So when I saw ads for Tuft and Paw I was really skeptical. Their website is all subscription based and I didn’t want to commit to that, so when I found it on Amazon so I could buy it once to try I decided to give it a shot.The Pros: It has pretty good odor control, it clumps well so it can be scooped thoroughly, and it doesn’t track very much AT ALL (I even felt brave enough to put a litter box on carpet when I ended up needing to separate some fosters from the normal bathroom location). Best of all, it really is as close to dust free as I’ve seen with ANY litter. MUCH better than anything else I’ve tried. It’s biodegradable and flushable, and I haven’t seen any digestive tract issues, though I’m still not using it for the tiniest kittens or just after surgery.The Cons: It is expensive, but since I’m not having to dump the whole box at one time I’m not going through near as much of it as I do the pine litter. Still it’s a lot more than what I’ve been spending on clay. The long thin granules clump well and aren’t too sticky, but they do take much longer to sift than the regular clay because it takes more work to get them to line up with the slots on my scoop.I do not have the tuft + paw litterbox or scoop, so maybe that would be a better design to work with the shape of the litter. So overall a good choice and the only one I have ever been brave enough to use on carpet.