Nature's Miracle Premium Scented Clumping Corn Cat Litter
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Cleaning up after your kitty doesn’t have to be such a chore when you use Nature’s Miracle Premium Clumping Corn Cob Cat Litter. This fast-clumping formula is made with natural corn cob and designed to absorb two times as much liquid as traditional clay litter! It’s also 99.9% dust-free so you and your BFF can breathe easy! The packaging features a convenient handle, making it easier than ever to pour and it has a resealable zipper to help keep the litter fresh and where it belongs. Nature’s Miracle Premium Clumping Corn Cob Cat Litter is tough on odors but safe for your pet and your home, when used as directed.
Key Benefits- Formulated to help absorb 2X as much liquid as traditional clay litter.
- This premium clumping action cat litter forms tight clumps that are easy to lift.
- Crafted with real corn cob and is 99.9% dust-free for easy breathing.
- The packaging features a resealable zipper and an easy-pour handle.
- Safe for your pets and your home when used as directed.
Always wash your hands thoroughly after handling used cat litter, as cat feces may contain Toxoplasma gondii—a parasite that can cause toxoplasmosis. Pregnant or nursing women, as well as children and anyone with a weakened immune system, should avoid handling used cat litter. Always handle litter in a ventilated area to avoid inhalation. Keep contents and packaging out of reach of children and pets. Seek medical help in case of accidental ingestion.
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Item Number164688
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Weight18.1 pounds
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Litter MaterialCorn
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Litter FeatureClumping, Odor Control, Scented, Dust Free
Fully empty box every two weeks or when litter becomes saturated. Do not flush or put in drains. Wash the box with warm water and a mild, unscented soap in between changes and let it dry completely before refilling.
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Fill litter box with 3 to 4 inches of litter
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Scoop clumps & waste daily. Stir the litter around after scooping to ensure maximum freshness & odor control.
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Add more litter to maintain depth of 3 to 4 inches
Customer Reviews
89% Recommend
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It's wonderful!!
By Kate on Jan 24, 2021
I have one long haired cat and one poofy cat and they track a lot of litter. So with two cats we have three litter boxes and decided to test out if they'd even consider this litter to their clay litter. Well they both use it... a lot. It doesn't track and does a great job at masking the smell.. until my long haired boi has some SERIOUS bowel movements (he is on a special diet to help him poop). What is also a bonus it doesn't dust up like some clay litter does. It is really irratating when you are scooping for poops, clearing out the litter and placing new litter in and you get a face full of kitty litter. I'm sure the cats get it worse since they are in the litter box and getting dust everywhere I have one long haired cat and one poofy cat and they track a lot of litter. So with two cats we have three litter boxes and decided to test out if they'd even consider this litter to their clay litter. Well they both use it... a lot. It doesn't track and does a great job at masking the smell.. until my long haired boi has some SERIOUS bowel movements (he is on a special diet to help him poop). What is also a bonus it doesn't dust up like some clay litter does. It is really irratating when you are scooping for poops, clearing out the litter and placing new litter in and you get a face full of kitty litter. I'm sure the cats get it worse since they are in the litter box and getting dust everywhere. It also does clump very well. I really enjoy this and the cats do to (I believe they do, cats can be a challenge to read). I highly recommend this! … more
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Not the worst, but wow the smell
By Bradie on Jan 19, 2021
I bought this to try and replace the other natural (unscented) corn litter I was using. I loved my previous brand, however it was super dusty, there were litter paw prints everywhere. Nature's Miracle was less messy, though there were still times when the litter paw prints appeared and ended up on my sheets and clothing, I think this is because my cat likes to dig and when he did he got dusty. The WORST part was that pieces of litter would stick to the cat, he had litter in his nose and on his bum that was difficult to clean off. Also the smell of this litter was much more extreme than I expected. It smells like chemical solvents, and also, if your hands are at all wet, the litter imparts I bought this to try and replace the other natural (unscented) corn litter I was using. I loved my previous brand, however it was super dusty, there were litter paw prints everywhere. Nature's Miracle was less messy, though there were still times when the litter paw prints appeared and ended up on my sheets and clothing, I think this is because my cat likes to dig and when he did he got dusty. The WORST part was that pieces of litter would stick to the cat, he had litter in his nose and on his bum that was difficult to clean off. Also the smell of this litter was much more extreme than I expected. It smells like chemical solvents, and also, if your hands are at all wet, the litter imparts the slippery feeling of bleach. My partner thought it smelled okay, but if you are sensitive to soapy and bleachy smells then you may not like it. Clumping was just okay. Sometimes I found good clumps that stayed together nicely. Usually the clumps were soft and fell apart (I have a wide scooper with smallish round holes). Ultimately I did not like this litter, it was probably the smell that I really couldn't deal with, but I think the other corn litters are also better at clumping. I switched to a wood pellet litter to avoid dust. … more
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The right name for this litter
By Betty on Feb 8, 2021
I tried this litter with a little kitten and it seemed to be perfect as the corn cobs pieces are small but better yet, it holds odor down and I do not have litter all through the house. The kitten is almost a full grown cat and I still use the Natures Miracle and tell other cat owners about it. You don't have to use as much as you do the clay litter.. Best stuff ever. Wish knew about it sooner.
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Works very well for our kitty
By MzOO on Feb 27, 2021
We've been using this litter for years for our kitty. Although there is some dust, it's not nearly as dusty as clay-based litters. It clumps well, smells kind of like cedar. It was efficient to order this from Chewy (can't often get this locally), and our order came promptly.
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No more clay litter.
By Rosie on Mar 2, 2021
I don’t care how much they improve clay litter. My cats don’t like it and a couple quit using their pan. Not so with corn litter. It’s lightweight, excellent clumping, so far the odor control is great. Cost effective too. Environmentally safer than clay.
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My Favorite Litter
By cpaynt on Dec 17, 2020
Have been using this litter for 6+ years in a multi cat home. Have tried all types of litter from clay to pellets and everything in between but have not found anything better then this litter. Lighter then clay, and ground down so it is like a sand texture with a very light clean smell. No overpowering smells here. Very little dust, I have asthma so that’s important to me. The littler clumps tight enough to sift and scoop urine balls as well as poop. Cats like the softness on their pads. It does track as does every other littler out there but is easy to clean or vacuum up. I scoop daily and a pan of litter with my two cats lasts me about 3-4 weeks, no waste when scooping! Highly recommend!
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It could have been so good
By JenTheCatOwner on Jan 15, 2021
I loved Natures Miracle Walnut litter. Unfortunately it's no longer available. I decided to try this one, but it was no where near as good as the walnut version. This corn litter didnt clump well and was difficult to scoop up. It also didn't cover the smell of urine either. I was bummed because I was expecting it to be so much better.
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The Best---IMHO
By Monica on Jan 10, 2021
I've tried just about every litter out there. I have three adult female cats from different rescues, and they all use one box. I've never had any issues with that, and they seem fine with whatever I pour in their box, so this is mostly about my preference. The dust issue is easy to identify because two of my kitties are black. I scoop their box regularly, and poop is only there for any length of time when I'm at work. And as for them throwing litter out of the box, they're cats. They dig. Whatever you put in that box is going to get out when they use it. I use a thick bath-mat-type rug between the box and the rest of the house and shake it (and sweep the floor) regularly, and I've never seen I've tried just about every litter out there. I have three adult female cats from different rescues, and they all use one box. I've never had any issues with that, and they seem fine with whatever I pour in their box, so this is mostly about my preference. The dust issue is easy to identify because two of my kitties are black. I scoop their box regularly, and poop is only there for any length of time when I'm at work. And as for them throwing litter out of the box, they're cats. They dig. Whatever you put in that box is going to get out when they use it. I use a thick bath-mat-type rug between the box and the rest of the house and shake it (and sweep the floor) regularly, and I've never seen litter go any further than that if I'm doing my job. I love the smell of Feline Pine litter, but it's not great at clumping and it's dusty. I don't like any of the scented clay litters I've tried, as clay litters just stink in general. (Adding fragrance to them is like pouring perfume on it: The odor is still there, and now you've got this cloying fragrance trying to mask it and just making it worse. And it does nothing for the urine odor.) The grass litter was okay at clumping, but had an odor issue of its own---kind of a barnyard scent, and not a very pleasant one. As for the corn litters, I've tried a few: the unscented World's Best was very dusty, but okay. The scented World's best didn't improve anything, nor did the multi-cat version. Tidy Cat's corn litter was awesome for clumping and lightness, but the fragrance was fake and unpleasant, again, IMHO. Because of that, I was wary about trying this brand because it's scented, but it IS a very mild and pleasant scent. I'm not a chemist and can't address the enzyme vs. urine question, but whatever they've added does really reduce the urine odor to a minimum. It's lightweight, and even with three cats using one box, I can go a full week or even a bit more before changing the box. The urine clumps really well, so I can get all of that out easily while scooping. Yes, because it's lightweight, some of it gets tossed out of the box while they're digging like crazy, but it's easily contained with a barrier mat, and the rest sweeps up easily. My cats don't seem to care what litter I buy, but I've found the litter I prefer over all the others, and it's Nature's Miracle. … more
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It's OK...
By Styne on Dec 4, 2020
I gave this product a try. However, it suffers from some of the same problems that other plant-based litter products have: the clumping isn't as tight, and the interaction of cat urine and the corn dust creates a film on the sides of the litter box that is really difficult to clean. I'm going to stick with non-plant-based litters.
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Similar to Arm & Hammer Naturals?
By ZooMom on Feb 2, 2021
I would swear that this stuff is the same as the Arm & Hammer Naturals corn litter, the scent and appearance are identical. Works fine, tracks.