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Inspired by their rescue cats WEbster, RUdi, and VAnessa - the namesakes of the company - the founders of Weruva set out to make the highest quality cat food possible. Driven by the same inspiration, Weruva set out to create the best litter possible for their cats.
Weruva Cat Litter Made from Hinoki Wood & Green Tea helps naturally control litter box odor. Hinoki wood, which is in the Japanese cypress family, naturally curbs humidity, which suppresses the growth of bacteria and mold. Green tea contains catechins, compounds that have antioxidant properties, which also naturally suppress the growth of bacteria. Because bacteria is often the cause of litter box odor, Hinoki wood and green tea's ability to naturally suppress bacteria and mold growth helps control litter box odors.
Weruva Cat Litter is clay and grain-free. The litter also doesn't contain any corn or wheat, which are common culprits of cat allergies.
To be honest, I wasn't sure if Carmine and Milita would use the litter. They've tried other alternative litters before and refused to use them. To my surprise, they are using the Weruva Cat Litter and seem to like it; they've given it their paw of approval.
Weruva suggests that you put 2-4 inches of litter into the box for your cat. I always put plenty of litter in Carmine and Milita's box because Carmine likes to dig and dig and dig and....well, you get the idea. Weruva Cat Litter's larger granules make it more difficult for Carmine to sling litter all over the bathroom. Additionally, neither cat tracks the litter as much as they do with other litters.
Weruva's Cat Litter clumps well and does a great job of controlling odor. All I smell when I scoop the litter is the litter's green tea aroma, which I love.
Weruva Cat Litter Made with Hinoki Wood & Green Tea comes in 6.7 and 11.7 pound bags. Depending on how many litter boxes you use and how many cats you have in your home, Weruva estimates a 6.7 pound bag of their litter will last between 10 and 30 days while an 11.7 pound bag will last between 17 and 50 days. You can purchase a bag of Weruva Cat Litter here.
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This post is sponsored by Weruva and the BlogPaws® Pet Influencer Network. I am being compensated for helping create awareness around Weruva's brand new natural cat litter, but we only share information we feel is relevant to our readers. Weruva is not responsible for the content of this article.
This litter sounds awesome!
ReplyDeleteThis looks interesting! Chloe Jo is the worst with cat litter. She throws it everywhere!
ReplyDeleteWeruva is great food and I bet the litter is too.With so many cats, we have to use the cheap stuff.
ReplyDeleteHuh...I may have to find a bag of this litter, to give it a try. Angel and Chuck rejected the walnut stuff and any wheat litter; they like the dusty old fashioned kind, which I hate (as I see clouds of dust). There are a few specialty pet stores near my office; I'll check to see if they carry this kind there. Thanks for the post.
ReplyDeleteWe use clumping litter as it doesn't have a scent and it doesn't get everywhere all messed up.
ReplyDeleteLuv Hannah and Lucy xx xx
Brulee liked this litter and Mom Paula likes the odor control and smell.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like it would be very effective in controlling order and dust. I like that the wood used is recycled too. Thank you for telling us about this! It helps me to keep up with what's new.
ReplyDeleteHey, that sounds very interesting! Our mom grows Hinoki cedar trees and she loves them, as well as loves hearing they make for good litter. We'll make sure she looks for Weruva in the future!
ReplyDeleteThe dust free is what we like
ReplyDeleteWe've never been fans of litter made from stuff like wood, corn, wheat or newspaper so we're not sure we would like this litter, though it sounds like a great idea.
ReplyDeleteWe love this litter too!
ReplyDeleteWe might check it out- there's way too much enthusiastic litter kicking going on here- I think Mickey and Rufus are in a competition to see who can spread the litter farther from the box. Maybe I wouldn't have to get out the vacuum monster as often. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteWe would like some catnip tea :) Sounds like a good litter.
ReplyDeleteWe're going to ponder on that one, might be good for 2 cats with asthma!
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like a great litter to try, since Gracie and Zoe have asthma!
ReplyDeleteSounds like really good litter, but um...wowee its costly!
ReplyDeleteBut if its going to last that long, maybe its cost effective.
If meowmy sees it in a petshop, she might give it a try.
I love that this is natural, not full of 'keep it cheap additives! It wounds lovely, and good for asthmatic cats as well!
ReplyDeleteWe've read about this one - nice and natural, and loved by kitties!!
ReplyDeleteWe've heard so many great things about this litter! Our goldens love their new line of dog food! Great company!
ReplyDeleteThis seems to be a really popular litter with cat bloggers. If I had a cat I would definitely be looking into buying it!
ReplyDeleteIt looks so soft... I wish my kitties would switch litters. No matter what new brand I try, someone always poops on the floor. :(
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a fantastic litter! My cat has allergies and the dust from clay litters can really bother her. I will have to check this out!
ReplyDeleteIt's great the litter is ecological!
ReplyDeleteGreen tea is good for humans, so it makes sense it would be a good ingredient for a cat litter.
ReplyDeleteHooray for Weruvas for making quality food and sustainable kitty litter.
ReplyDeleteCat litter and cat toys have improved so much since I had my cats. This litter is pawsome!
ReplyDeleteLove that this litter is sustainable! I don't have a cat myself, but will share your post. PS. Sorry if my comment, or parts of it, posted twice!
ReplyDeleteI will definitely be taking a look at this litter.
ReplyDeletePour me a cup of green tea please! I like that this is low dust and made from sustainable ingredients. I'm glad your cats like it.
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Pour me a cup of green tea please! I like that this is low dust and made from sustainable ingredients. I'm glad your cats like it.
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Sounds like a great product even though I'm not a cat owner- I'll share with my kitty friends
ReplyDeleteWhat a great product for cat parents - all natural litter that's grain free! Very cool.
ReplyDeleteHeard great things about this brand!
ReplyDeleteI've been hearing great things about this litter! Thanks for the great review! You have a cute little model there!
ReplyDeleteI'm a big fan of environmentally friendly products! I will definitely be giving this a try.
ReplyDeleteI am definitely going to look for this brand!
ReplyDeleteHate any pee and litter smell. Nala would have liked this brand.
ReplyDeleteGreat to see so many litter options available, this must be a big step up!
ReplyDeleteGreat review! I'm seeing that a lot of kitties are loving this brand :)
ReplyDeleteIt's great that Milita and Carmine found a clay alternative litter that they like! Cinco and Manna like Weruva Cat Litter too. :) Cinco is just like Carmine when it comes to the digging thing. I don't think I could put too much litter in his box!
ReplyDeleteThis is a very nice post!
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We love this litter, too. Low allergens and dust so we can all breathe easier!
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