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Straining to urinate with little or no urine produced
Crying in the litter box
Urinating on tile floors, bathtubs and sinks
Blood in the urine
Vomiting, not eating, discomfort
Frequent licking of genitals
Litter Features:
Sickness Indicator
Ultra-Lightweight
Destroys Odor
100% flushable and safe for sewer and septic tank systems
Eco-Friendly - helps to protect the landfills
Contains No Sodium Bentonite or Silica Dust
Safe for cats and the environment
Because of its composition, Scientific Professional Cat Litter weighs one-seventh of the weight of traditional cat litters (2.5lbs works like 17.5lbs of traditional clay litter). Scientific Professional Cat Litter is environmentally friendly and does not contain any sodium bentonite. Traditional clay-based cat litter contains sodium bentonite as the clumping agent. Once sodium bentonite clumps, it gains the consistency of cement. This presents a number of problems. Once in the landfills, these sodium bentonite based products do not break down and are creating an environmental problem. Further, cats tend to get the litter on their fur when they use the litter box. As reported in the Journal of Veterinary and Human Toxicology[1], sodium bentonite in the litter, ingested by cats during the natural cleaning process, can cause blockages, dehydration, and prevent absorption of nutrients.
Scientific Professional Cat Litter also contains a powerful odor control product, which is not enzyme based, as are most other odor control products, so it is safe and can be ingested by humans or animals without harm (although this is not recommended). Scientific Professional Cat Litter is clumpable, 100% flushable and ecologically safe for pets, people, and our planet.
[1] "Suspected Bentonite Toxicosis in a Cat from Ingestion of Clay Cat Litter", Originally published in the Journal of Veterinary and Human Toxicology, Vol. 38, No. 6, October 1996 (Fred Oehme, DVM, editor).
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