Let’s be honest. Litter boxes stink.
But some litters handle it better than others. WAY better.
I’ve gone through maybe 15 different types. Clay, crystal, pine, wheat… Here’s what actually works.
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## Clay Litters
### Dr. Elsey’s Ultra
The gold standard. Clumps hard, controls odor for days, minimal dust.
This is my go-to. Nothing else compares.
### Arm & Hammer Clump & Seal
Also solid. Baking soda helps with odor.
Slightly pricier but easier to find in stores.
### Tidy Cats
Everywhere, cheap, fine. Not amazing, not terrible.
The scented versions are too strong for me.
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## Alternative Litters
### World’s Best (Corn-based)
Flushable, which is convenient. Odor control is okay but not as good as clay.
Some cats don’t like the texture.
### Feline Pine (Pine pellets)
Cheap and natural. But tracking is awful and odor control is just okay.
Better for people with one cat.
### PrettyLitter (Crystal)
Changes color to show health issues – cool feature.
But $22/month for one cat and doesn’t clump well. Not worth it for me.
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## What I Use
Dr. Elsey’s Ultra in one box, Arm & Hammer in the other.
Two cats, two boxes. My apartment smells like… nothing. Perfect.
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## Tips That Matter
No matter what litter:
1. Scoop EVERY DAY. Non-negotiable.
2. Use a covered box – helps contain smell.
3. Replace entirely every 2-3 weeks.
4. Don’t overfill – 2-3 inches is enough.
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## Bottom Line
For odor control, Dr. Elsey’s Ultra is unbeatable.
Not fancy, not “natural,” but it works.
