🐾 The Litter Revolution: Clean, Green, and Cat-Approved!
pidanTofu Cat Litter is a premium, eco-friendly litter made from 100% natural ingredients. It features ultra-absorbent properties, fast clumping action, and is completely dust-free, ensuring a clean environment for both you and your cat. With its flushable design, disposal is easy and convenient, making it a perfect choice for modern pet owners.
F**C
Excellent Product!
This is amazing cat litter! This litter makes cat box clean-up so much easier. It clumps very well and the best part is that it is flushable. I thought it may cause clogging but it softens and disintegrates when it hits water. I live in an apartment with 3 cats and have two litter boxes, one in each bathroom. Daily cleaning is a breeze. The tofu pellets reduce tracking and is much better than fine sand. There is a faint, sweet smell of vanilla to the litter especially noticeable when just used. However, sense of smell varies from person to person.I had always been a fan of the unscented Target brand litter, but this is better. Litter is expensive but this brand is worth every penny.
J**N
Less dust and tracking!
This was my first time trying tofu litter and I would definitely use it again. My main interest in trying tofu cat litter was:1. Minimizing dust 2. Provide a better/cleaner litter box environment for my one picky cat2. More environment friendlyBackground:I have 2 cats. One of the cats has a history of urinating outside the litter box. There are 3 litter boxes (Target Up&Up XL) two with clay litter (Tidy Cats unscented clumping) and one with Pidan. All boxes are scooped at least 2x daily, doubled lined with liners and litter changed out monthly. This review of the product is mainly in comparison to the unscented clay clumping litter.Cat appeal: 3/5. To my knowledge, only one of my cat uses the tofu litter, and to my surprise it was the picky one who uses it. There doesn’t seem to be any issues or reactions in regard to the texture of the pellets or mild scent it has. Points off just because I wish both liked it so I could steer away from clay litter.Price: 2/5. Definitely not a fan of the price. I need a minimum of 2 bags to cover and fill just one litter box, making that $30/one litter box/month. If I wanted to have an extra bag on hand to refill as it gets lower than that comes out to $45/month/litter box. However, I find that the tofu litter lasts longer in terms of odor and cleanliness and have been able to extend it to 2 months so that comes out to $15-23ish a month.Clumping: 5/5. I find the clay litter clumps will crumble and then disseminate throughout the litter, spreading the urine and making it dirtier. The tofu clumps are quite solid and don’t crumble as easily. There will be some crumbles here and there, but they are bigger therefore easier to pick and scoop out.Scooping: 4/5. Since the pellets are bigger, I had to isolate the clumps a bit before scooping as a big scoop makes it difficult to sift. A different scoop with wider slats night make it easier, but this wasn’t too much of a hinderance for me.Dust: 5/5. This doesn’t explode into a huge cloud dust whenever I scoop which always grossed me out. I also see less dusty paw print tracks throughout the house too. Tracking: 4/5. It still tracks but not even close to how much clay tracks. With clay litter, I will find small bits in the bed, across the house or on the window ledge. I will find one stray pellet here and there that’s very far from the litter, but generally I find this tracks no more than 3ft from the litter box. I do have litter track mats which helps as well so can’t speak on how that it will track without it. Odor control: 5/5. My biggest problem with clay litter was the musty smell. I don’t experience any musty smell with Pidan. I find it controls urine and stool odors well. I’ve only ever seen my cat poop once with this litter, and she doesn’t have very smelly poops so can’t speak too much on the stinky poop smell control.Scent: 5/5. It has a mild, soft vanilla scent which I like. However my partner thinks this smells mustier than the clay. And as said earlier so far this scent hasn’t been a problem for my cat.Flushability: N/A. I have an older apartment and haven’t tried flushing some of the clumps because I don’t want to take the risk so not sure on this.Other notes: I read about how if it’s too humid the clumps will get mushy. I live in an old apartment with 2 AC units and was afraid of the poor circulation/cooling system in my place would lead to mushy litter that sticks to the plastic liners. I have not had that issue. Overall, it is pricey, but I feel like it is more convenient in terms of upkeep. It helps keep a cleaner environment for both cats/litter boxes and home.
A**X
Tofu is THE BEST litter!!
I have FINALLY tried Tofu litter, and am liking it VERY much! The pellet shape really minimizes tracking - just put a small rug or litter mat in front of the box. There is so little odor - the house smells clean even after box is used! Minimal dust - so cleaner cats! All the tofu litters seem to have starch in them - I think that's what makes excellent clumping. The starches do cause the clumps to stick a bit ti the box, BUT - just let the clumps DRY out before sifting & they pop off the box. I like the way Pidan has two sizes of pellet - that helps clumping. Overall great litter. The only downside is all tofu litters are expensive. You have to replenish the box often as clumps remove litter volume. But they perform so well! There is no way I'd ever go back to heavy filthy clay. And other natural litters have lots of dust & tracking. So Tofu is the way to go!
I**S
Great Flushable Litter—Mixes Well for Results and Budget
I’ve been trying to find a flushable litter that controls odor, doesn’t track, and that both of my cats will actually use. After trying all the unscented grains from America’s Best and Sustainably Yours, I started experimenting with mixing litters to get the benefits of higher-end products without paying full price per box.Right now, I’m testing two blends:America’s Best Multi-Cat + Pidan (about 50/50 to 60/40 ratio)America’s Best Multi-Cat + Tuft & Paw (same ratio)The Pidan mix stands out. It tracks less and does a much better job with odor. I add baking soda to both boxes, and the Pidan mix is in a stainless steel litter box (vs. plastic for T&P), which might help with odor too.💡 Using a partial mix helps me stay within budget without sacrificing performance. I get the benefits of Pidan without the cost of going 100% with a premium brand.I definitely plan to repurchase Pidan and keep using it this way—it’s the best balance I’ve found between cost, cleanliness, and (most importantly) cat approval.
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