Wheat & Corn Blend Cat Litter
Easy Maintenance
The easiest way to scoop
Formulated with a blend of natural wheat and corn, sWheat Scoop Easy Maintenance offers the best of both. It’s exceptionally absorbent, super fast-clumping, and virtually dust-free for the easiest clean-up around. Made with our natural, plant-derived odor control system for a light and wholesome scent that’s easy to love.
Ingredients: Natural wheat, Natural corn, Natural plant-based odor control system
Our litter is one sWheat deal
Simply scoop and top-up litter regularly, and your sWheat Scoop will last and last, saving you money (and trips to the store).
Based on the average absorbency associated with 1 healthy average 8 lb cat
All natural cat litter without compromise
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Natural
No dyes, perfumes or chemicals
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Flushable*
Easy-to-flush clumps
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99.5% Dust Free
Breathe easy
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Odor Neutralizing Enzymes
Wheat powered odor control
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Strong Clumping
Clumps fast, scoops easy
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Low Tracking
Paw prints stay in the box
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Grown in the USA
Sourced from regional farms
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Naturally Better
Earth grown, home friendly
“I started using sWheat Scoop roughly 7 years ago when I adopted my cat. She was starting to eat the clay litter and I was concerned that this would cause health issues and that is when I found sWheat Scoop. I loved that this litter was all natural and from that day on I have been a loyal sWheat Scoop customer and will not purchase any other litter!”
—Brianne
Directions
Fill litter box with 4 inches of sWheat Scoop.
Scoop twice daily.
Regularly replenish with litter to maintain a 4-inch level.
For optimal product performance, keep unused litter in a sealed bag or container and store in a cool, dry place.
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California residents and toxoplasmosis information
California Residents: According to CA Law AB 2485, encouraging your cat to use an indoor litter box, or properly disposing of outdoor cat feces, is beneficial to overall water quality. Please do not flush cat litter down toilets or dispose of it outdoors in gutters or storm drains. As with any litter, veterinarians recommend changing the litter box completely at least once a month. Entire contents should be disposed of in the trash, not the toilet. As you would with any litter, always wash hands thoroughly after scooping or litter box cleaning. Because cat feces can transmit parasites that cause toxoplasmosis, pregnant women and people with suppressed immune systems should avoid any litter box maintenance.
*sWheat Scoop does not recommend flushing the litter into a sump pump hole that has to pump the litter uphill.