Fresh News Recycled Paper, Original Pellet Cat Litter, 25 Pound
$21.99







Price: $21.99
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Fresh News Recycled Paper, Original Pellet Cat Litter, 25 Pound
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 23 x 15.25 x 6 inches; 25 Pounds
Item model number : 503002
Material Feature : Biodegradable Warning
Date First Available : December 15, 2009
Manufacturer : BPV, LLC
ASIN : B00332G58S
Best Sellers Rank: #275 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #25 in Cat Litter
Customer Reviews: 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 9,276 ratings var dpAcrHasRegisteredArcLinkClickAction; P.when(‘A’, ‘ready’).execute(function(A) { if (dpAcrHasRegisteredArcLinkClickAction !== true) { dpAcrHasRegisteredArcLinkClickAction = true; A.declarative( ‘acrLink-click-metrics’, ‘click’, { “allowLinkDefault”: true }, function (event) { if (window.ue) { ue.count(“acrLinkClickCount”, (ue.count(“acrLinkClickCount”) || 0) + 1); } } ); } }); P.when(‘A’, ‘cf’).execute(function(A) { A.declarative(‘acrStarsLink-click-metrics’, ‘click’, { “allowLinkDefault” : true }, function(event){ if(window.ue) { ue.count(“acrStarsLinkWithPopoverClickCount”, (ue.count(“acrStarsLinkWithPopoverClickCount”) || 0) + 1); } }); });
Cat Litter: No more lingering pet smell; Fresh News Recycled Paper Litter is non clumping, has almost three times more absorbent strength than clay, and our soft & dust free pellets retain their form when wet
Odor Control: Keep your pet’s habitat fresh and smell free! The moisture-locking pellets with baking soda and outstanding odor control work together to help neutralize habitat and litter pan odors
100% Recycled paper: Made with 100% post consumer paper from recycling centers, it is safe for all animals; This litter is also biodegradable when composted, so you can continue to help divert space from landfills
Non Allergenic: Spend more time with your pet without worrying about cleaning its cage; Fresh News products are over 99% dust free and 100% non allergenic, giving you a cleaner litter box and home
Healthy Environment: Fresh News promises to provide a non toxic and hygienic space for you and your pet; Shop our beddings, pellets, and litters for cats, rabbits, hamsters, gerbils, chinchillas, and other small animals
Customers say
Customers find this cat litter superior to clay alternatives, appreciating its absorbency, ease of cleaning, and effectiveness with the Tidy Cat Breeze. Moreover, they consider it good value for money, with one customer noting it’s better for their cat’s health. The litter receives mixed feedback regarding odor control and mess level, with some customers reporting it doesn’t control odors while others find it less messy than clumping clay litter.

VanillaPepper –
Perfect for a rescue cat that had already been declawed.
I bought this litter for my momâs cat after we realized he just couldnât handle regular clumping clay litter. Whether it was due to allergies, his declawed paws, or just plain sensitivity, he was avoiding the litter box â which meant extra stress for both him and us. Switching to Fresh News Recycled Paper Pellets made all the difference, and it probably saved us a trip to the vet.Why It Works⢠Gentle on Paws: The soft, rounded paper pellets are far easier for a sensitive or declawed cat to step on. He went back to using the box right away.⢠Low Dust & Allergy Friendly: Virtually no dust cloud when you pour it in, which is great for cats (and people) with allergies.⢠Odor Control: For being a paper-based litter, I was impressed â it absorbs odor really well without artificial perfumes.⢠Packaging & Delivery: Arrived sealed, no rips or spills in the bag. Prime delivery was quick and reliable.⢠Value for Money: It costs a little more than standard clay litter, but itâs 100% worth it to keep the cat comfortable and healthy.Extra Bonus: Itâs made from 100% recycled paper, so it feels like a win for the environment too.Bottom Line: If youâve got a cat with allergies, sensitivities, or paw issues, this litter is a gentle, safe solution. Itâs worth the price just to keep the litter box stress-free and avoid unnecessary vet visits.#AmazonFinds #DobermanMom #DobermanSafe #CatCare #PetEssentials #EcoFriendly
Daniel –
Only thing I’ll use, now!
The only thing I’d remembered about paper litter was the negative, the fact that you can’t just sift out the wet bits with a straining scoop. (tips on that to follow) But, my cat Tesla got a serious infection from clay litter compacted in a claw, and we had to switch to paper litter till it healed.I have two of their 4 litter boxes in one tiny room. The shelves and everything in there are always covered in white dust from clay litter. I clean it away and it’s everywhere again in no time. The grit from clay always gets spread everywhere and scratches the floors. Not having that dust anymore is reason enough to switch to fresh news. My Asthmatic cat certainly agreesPros:With the paper litter, there’s no cloud of dust in my face when I clean the boxes, and no floor grit.I don’t have to worry about any more toe infections from impacted clay in claws.One 25 lb bag of paper litter is lasting me twice as long as a 30 lb bucket of clay litter.Cheaper, because it lasts longer.It’s a great way to make use of recycled paper.I’m can compost it.Available in UNSCENTED! fragrances are bad for cats and perfume+poo doesn’t smell any better than just poo. If you’re allergic to most added fragrances (like I am) this is extra important.Since I’m allergic to soy inks the compost will only be for flowers, not veg, but that’s still better than piles of clay in a land fill.Tips:The more often you scoop, the easier it is to find the used bits. Litter boxes should always be scooped daily, regardless of litter type, but doing it frequently also makes it easier to spot peed-on litter before it dries.If your cat pees only small amounts at a time, the paper can dry out before you go to scoop. If this happens, look for swollen bits. Thicker bits mean they expanded from having gotten wet.Tesla covers his tiny pee spots, so I gently scoop back top bits until I see lower bits that look a bit swollen or are coming apart. I scoop out swollen ones and some around it.My other cat, Schroedinger, has serious excess urination and doesn’t cover anything. This litter can handle her buckets of pee, as the paper just swells up and soaks it up like sponges.I heavily recommend using biodegradable puppy pee pads as liners in the boxes. If a dribble gets through the gaps between paper bits, they absorbs it. Every so often I let the boxes get low. After scooping, I pour unused litter into a bag and put the liner in my paper compost, add a new liner, and dump the litter back in.Plastic absorbs odors. I used to have to empty, scrub, and soak our boxes ever so often to appease my picky cat. Paper doesn’t stick to the plastic like clay, so it would be easier now even if I didn’t use the liners. But with the liners, I don’t usually bother. Sometimes I mist the bottom of the box with alcohol and let it dry before putting in a new liner.
tsl82 –
Great paper litter
Purchased for my cat after foot surgery, who was in a splint and on crate rest for about 8 weeks. To keep things clean, paper pellets were recommended by the surgeon. Worked perfectly and she had zero issues adapting from traditional clay litter. The pellets worked great at absorbing all fluids, though once dried, would separate again, instead if clumping, making it hard to distinguish clean from soiled pellets. Solids sort of clumped, but not well. Just to make things easier and keep as clean as possible, I’d scoop solids as soon as they were produced and dump/refill litter every couple days to clear litter soiled from fluids. As the pellets absorb everything, nothing ever stuck to the tray, like traditional litter, making it easy to dump. After dumping, I’d just spray the tray with cleaner, wipe clean and refill. By doing this, we never really had an odor problem, but it did feel wasteful (and time consuming!). I’d go through 1 large bag per week for just 1 single cat with 2 litter boxes. I know how bad clay litter is and would absolutely use exclusively for all 7 of my cats if more affordable and efficient.
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H. –
Obsessed with this litter. Used it for my old man cat while he was alive and now with my new kitten, no dust or tracking. No lingering smells. My favourite litter by far.
IFS –
Arena tipo pellet de papel reciclado, no de madera ni de otro material, y sin aroma. Justo lo que buscaba, aunque el precio me parece un poco elevado.
Laura A. –
Dust-free, odor eliminating, doesn’t clump, doesn’t spread or fly out of the box since each pellet it large and heavier than other types of natural litter. Very easy to scoop and replace, keeps the box very clean. Better than all other types of litter I’ve tried.
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