Okocat Dust-Free Unscented Non-Clumping Paper Pellet Cat Litter
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Help your furry friend breathe a little easier with Okocat Dust-Free Unscented Non-Clumping Paper Pellet Cat Litter. It is made entirely from reclaimed, clean white paper fiber for low-tracking pellets that are super soft on delicate paws and free of inks, dyes and scents. This dust-free formula is fortified with long-lasting, plant-based odor control to suppress ammonia odors. It creates a cleaner pour that's healthier for your kitty, family and home and completely absorbs all liquid for easy cleanup. This plant-based litter also contains no artificial fragrances, synthetic chemicals, toxic dyes or GMOs for the safety of your paw-tner. Okocat Dust-Free Unscented Non-Clumping Paper Pellet Cat Litter is ideal for cats with respiratory ailments, homes with allergies or post-surgical needs.
Key Benefits- This paper-based litter is a clean, healthy alternative for your cat, family and home!
- The advanced paper fiber contains long-lasting, plant-based odor control to help fight those unpleasant ammonia odors.
- Cleanup is easy thanks to the soft, lightweight pellets that absorb all liquid. The pellets are made from sustainably sourced, responsibly rescued natural wood fiber, making them both biodegradable and flushable.
- 100% dust-free white paper pellets are purr-fect for cat's with respiratory issues or for pets and pet parents with allergies.
- Made with no artificial fragrance, synthetical chemicals, toxic dyes or GMOs.
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.
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 in toilets or dispose of it outdoors in gutters or storm drains.
California Residents: View Proposition 65 WARNING
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Item Number78964
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Weight8.2 pounds
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Litter MaterialPaper
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Litter FeatureBiodegradable, Flushable, Odor Control, Unscented, Non-Clumping, Natural, Dust Free
- Pour ökocat litter into a clean litter box to the depth of 2-3”.
- Scoop waste daily and refill as needed to maintain the desired depth. Base litter lasts 4-6 weeks.
- Dispose of waste in an environmentally-friendly waste bag or flush.
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Fill the empty litter box with 2 inches of ökocat and pour only 1 inch of your existing litter on top. Let your cat mix the litters as they are used.
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When it’s time to clean the box entirely, continue to fill with more ökocat and less of the old litter until your cat has adjusted to the change.
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When your cat is used to the new litter dispose of your old litter appropriately, or donate it to a local shelter.
What does öko mean?
It's german for "eco" or ecological, meaning green or organic. ökocat litter is made from 100% reclaimed wood. It really is nature's gift to you and your cats. Go green, go öko!
How is ökocat different?
ökocat is made of reclaimed wood; it’s lighter and more absorbent than traditional litters and it’s easy on the planet. What’s not to love?
Why is our litter made from wood?
Our cat litter is made from reclaimed wood which is naturally lightweight, naturally absorbent, naturally odor-controlling, biodegradable and sustainable. Over the years, cat litter has been made from ashes, sand, newspaper and even food-grade materials. None of these materials have the range of features that natural wood offers.
What types of wood are used in our natural cat litter?
ökocat litter is a blend of spruce, fir and pine. Our fiber suppliers comply with policies of the Forest Stewardship Council, Sustainable Forestry Imitative or the Forestry Preservation and Forestry Promotion Act.
How does our natural cat litter absorb so well?
Tree fiber has a natural capillary system within it that absorbs moisture and holds it within the fiber wall, thanks to Mother Nature. Our unique processing methods build on that natural ability.
Why is absorption so important in our natural cat litter?
Wood cat litter is naturally super absorbent and fast absorption in natural litter ensures your cat isn't standing in urine while relieving himself. It also helps to pull the urine down into the bottom of the tray. Rather than pool at the top. High absorption rates ensure that minimal litter is being wetted, so you use less, and scoop less so you save money. It also makes the cat box easier to clean and less frequently is needed due to the limited moisture and doesn't allow the litter to cake to the bottom. And absorption rates help with odor control by quickly absorbing the mess and encapsulating and trapping the odor inside. Ta da!
How does it fight odors?
The natural capillary structure of wood helps protect trees in their natural environment. That same structure works to repress odors in our cat litters. Because of wood’s incredible natural absorbency, urine doesn’t collect at the bottom of the litter tray, creating all kinds of unpleasant odors and unhygienic conditions.
Are there harmful chemicals used in the processing of your cat litter?
No. Any of the additives in our products are those typically found in the production of common household products such as tissue paper and/or products for human consumption.
How much lighter is natural wood litter than clay?
ökocat weighs 50% to 60% less than clay litters. For example, you would only have to carry 7 pounds of ökocat for the equivalent of 20 pounds of clay.
What makes the clumping litters clump?
We add a proprietary recipe of ingredients derived from natural materials that are listed by the FDA as GRAS (generally accepted as safe) human-grade ingredients. We achieve superior performance through the unique selection and application of these ingredients.
Why is clumping important for cat litter?
Clumping cat litters immediately react with moisture. Cat urine is encapsulated and begins to harden on contact, trapping the liquid and the odor within. The urine does not soak to the bottom of the box and sit there stinking up the room and attaching to the bottom of the box. The clump is easily removed, you waste less litter, don't have to scrape the bottom of the box and your cat stays clean and dry. The clumping litter also attaches to the moisture in feces. Though it does not clump as solid as a urine clump, it is still incredibly beneficial.
Why doesn't everyone use CLUMPING litters then?
Some people don’t know the benefits. Some prefer non-clumping litters because they use automatic litter boxes, or the type that have screens or use rakes to clean the box and some are concerned about the ingredients used to clump. The clumping ingredients used in ours are those typically found in in the production of common household products such as tissue paper.What scoop is best to use with the larger pellet litters?There are several scoops with large slots specially designed for use with pellets available at retail. We are hoping to have our own specially designed okocat scoop available soon!
Does ökocat litter works in litter robot or other clumping litter machines?
We recommend either the Wood Clumping which is a cracked pellet or the super soft wood clumping litter which is grounded into fine granules much like clay litter. Both should work in your litter machine. If you would like an example of the actual size of the litters there are high quality pictures of granule size on the individual product pages.
What are the issues with cat litters made from wheat, corn, grains, tea or other food types?
Because these products are made from food product, they will degrade and rot like food. Unlike wood products, and the odor is noticeable as they degrade. Ugh! They can also vary in price due to cost trends of the commodities they are made from.What are the benefits of our paper cat litter?Our paper litter is 70% lighter than clay, but just as absorbent, making it a great choice for someone who doesn't wish to haul or store a heavy bag of litter. It is also an excellent choice for homes with cats, adults or children that are either respiratory sensitive, allergic or asthmatic. It is also highly recommended by veterinarians for post-surgery use due to its clean nature.Where does the paper come from in ökocat Dust Free litter?Paper is produced by pressing together moist fibers, typically cellulose pulp derived from trees. Rather than using recycled newspaper that contains inks and dyes like some other paper litters, our paper is produced from natural wood fibers in our own processing facilities specifically designed to make paper cat litter. These wood fibers are washed and screened via a proprietary process. This process melds the fibers together to produce a finished pellet that is then dried and screened to very specific specifications and packed on dedicated packaging lines.
Why is the Dust Free litter made from paper?
Paper comes from trees, trees come from nature; it’s a sustainable resource with many benefits. As well, our paper litter offers several benefits to both cats and consumers that stand apart from other litters. Our clean, ink and dye free paper litter is the lightest litter option, it has natural absorbency and is 99.9% dust free.
Why is there dust in the “Dust Free” cat litter?
Unlike, many natural cat litters, we screen our wood litter to remove 99.9% of all dust prior to putting it into a package. A small amount of dust may remain on the surface of each pellet. Some movement takes place during shipping, handling in warehouses and on store shelves, which we do not have control over.
Can I compost used natural cat litter?
The kitty litter itself is completely biodegradable. However, we do not recommend putting used litter feces clumps in your compost bin. If you choose to compost, do not use in vegetable gardens, or be sure to let it set for six months so as to follow the USDA protocol in order to make the compost safe for use in vegetable gardens.
Can you or can't you flush the natural cat litter?
Yes, our natural wood kitty litters are flushable and have been certified by SGS in accordance with ANSI standards (ASME A112.19.6. (JRS)) However, local limitations should be considered and flushing is not recommended if on a septic system. As well, the state of California has a referendum against flushing cat litter for protection of the sea lion population, since cat feces can harm sea lions.
Why is there a PROP 65 Warning on the packaging of your cat litters?
We realize the requirement posed (only) by the state of California sounds scary. It needn’t be. The warning pertains to “wood dust.” Along with beach sand, wood dust was added to a list of more than 900 substances ruled harmful when overexposure occurs in the workplace, or even by a consumer. According to the law, all wood- and silica-based cat litters should state the Prop 65 warning to be compliant, though many do not.There are several innocuous substances on the California list that with typical use, do not risk human or pet health (e.g. traditional clay cat litters are also required to carry the warning for silica or “sand,”). However, it’s our responsibility to label our products as required by law. Being a small company and to keep retail costs down, we chose to print only one packaging version, rather than incurring the cost of a “California only “ version.
Are any animals used in the testing of your products?
We do not use animals in the testing of any of our products. All our products do go through rigorous quality assurance procedures and third party laboratory testing and adhere to established safety guidelines mandated by regulatory and animal welfare agencies. Our products are made from substances that have a long history of safety for both the humans and animals, and are found in everyday products from both the food and cosmetics industries.
Is your product still safe for birds?
The best bird bedding is actually our ökocat Dust Free cat litter.
Where are your products made?
Currently, our two clumping products are currently made in Germany and have been sold there as Europe's number one natural litter for more than 15 years under the name of CAT’S BEST. We plan to make them in the USA in the near future. Our paper and non-clumping pine products are manufactured in Jesup, GA and Ferndale, WA.

Naturally Cleaner
ökocat brings European engineering to cat litter, delivering next-generation, plant based solutions. It uses sustainably sourced and responsibly rescued natural wood fiber instead of clay, with no artificial fragrance, synthetic chemicals, toxic dyes or GMOs. It’s a cleaner choice with improved performance, for a naturally healthier home.
Plant-Based Odor Control
ökocat Dust Free non-clumping litter is fortified with long-lasting, plant-based odor control to suppress ammonia odors naturally. The advanced paper fiber pellets quickly absorb liquids to lock away smells and keep the litter box smelling fresher.

Highly Absorbent
The lightweight, non-clumping pellets completely absorb all liquid to keep the box nice and dry for your cat. They’re also nice and soft on your kitty’s paws!
Allergy Friendly
Clean, white paper pellets without any inks or dyes provide the ultimate in dust-free litter material for you and your cat. ökocat Dust Free is perfect for cats and people with allergies or respiratory issues and ideal for cats with special post-surgical needs.


Keeps On Working
Fast and furious absorption locks in moisture, for a cleaner box and fewer litter changes. Each pellet can absorb up to 200% of its weight in liquid, so it keeps on keeping the box nice and fresh. With regular scooping, this litter can last up to 7 weeks!
Eco-Friendly & Healthy
öko in German means “eco” or ecological, meaning green or organic—and they really mean it! ökocat Dust Free litter is made from 100% reclaimed paper and is biodegradable so it won’t languish in a landfill like clay. Plus, ökocat litter is naturally effective, with no dust, additives or dyes to pollute your home. Make the natural choice and switch to the next generation of cat litter.

About ökocat
ökocat is a Healthy Pet brand and represents the next generation of litter for cats. It uses European engineering and natural materials to provide cutting-edge odor control and absorption that’s highly dust-free and healthy for your home. All ökocat litter is made in the USA from sustainably sourced, responsibly rescued wood and no chemicals, dyes, fragrance or GMOs ever.

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Not our cup of tea...
By Cat252 on Jan 11, 2021
Neither the cats nor i were impressed with this litter. I have used other paper litters i like better. I also got the ökocat soft clumping to try and we liked that. Found this one harder to scoop dirty parts because its small bits. Newspaper litters like fresh news and yesterdays news were easier and the cats felt about the same about them as this (they pee in it, but given a choice, will not poop in it)
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Liked the litter, but it didn't last
By Jamie on Dec 8, 2020
I bought the large box, thinking that since it said it would last me 3 months for the one cat I was using it with that it would be cost effective. I usually use clumping litter, but my one boy always pees in the exact same spot in the box, which creates unmanageable clumps. This non-clumping litter did solve that problem; it is much easier to scoop out the wet corner without everything falling apart. But, the box only lasted a month. And I was using it for just one cat.
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Love Okocat and so does Pippa
By BellaMagic on Dec 18, 2020
Having used Okocat in the UK and not able to find here at first, we suffered through a lot of bags of other litters, including clay and walnut. Those are horrible for anyone's lungs and sinuses so imagine your cat's tiny lungs! No dust whatsoever! No more brown [or white] dust all over furniture within a day of dusting it, or in hair, or anywhere. Pippa had no problem reacclamating herself to Okocat as I just added a little to the top of what I was last using each time I scooped her litter tray until we were at the bottom so I cleaned it and put in about 2 inches of Okocat and she's quite pleased with it. I have read some others mention the sour scent. Of course it will! Especially if you leave Having used Okocat in the UK and not able to find here at first, we suffered through a lot of bags of other litters, including clay and walnut. Those are horrible for anyone's lungs and sinuses so imagine your cat's tiny lungs! No dust whatsoever! No more brown [or white] dust all over furniture within a day of dusting it, or in hair, or anywhere. Pippa had no problem reacclamating herself to Okocat as I just added a little to the top of what I was last using each time I scooped her litter tray until we were at the bottom so I cleaned it and put in about 2 inches of Okocat and she's quite pleased with it. I have read some others mention the sour scent. Of course it will! Especially if you leave it 7 days like someone did! Scoop daily. No, it isn't clumping but you can see the wet pellets are decidely greyer than the others. Many cats do wee in one area only and Pippa is no different but if I can catch it right away I can scoop away the grey pellets. Mind, she is quite the "wee-er" because she eats wet cat food only so it is not an exact science as to when she will strike! Still, I do manage with the nice, large scooper I bought for the collapsible travel litter tray [sold here on Chewy] to scoop up the wee and just gently shake the scooper side to side and the dry pellets mostly fall back into the tray and then you can chuck out the grey ones. What I very much appreciate about Okocat is that it also wicks away the moisture in the cat poo which is why they do not stink. And, they are easier to find and scoop. Pippa enjoys a good old root around in her tray sometimes as if she is "housekeeping" - you know, shifting the piles of litter around - but because of the dry poos at least I don't worry about her stepping in it and walking it out of the tray and yes, this invariably happened with clay and walnut litters. I do have to say that she can track a fair amount away from the tray despite the huge litter mat under it but it picks up easily with my little Bissell stick vac and as for stepping on it and it feeling like a Lego, I don't know as I wear shoes in the house. But as they are no where near the size of a Lego, I don't understand where that comes from. It could be cheaper but obviously the price comes from shipping from Germany. It was much cheaper in the UK, even with the exchange rate. Pippa and I highly recommend Okocat! … more
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Prefer litters that stay in the box
By Gwen on Sep 28, 2020
Did not read previous reviews or I would probably have known better. This litter does have a mild smell, but it didn't seem to bother my cats, and the pellets are softer so stepping on one isn't like stepping on a LEGO brick. The problem is you will step on it frequently because it gets everywhere. It gets tracked out of the box 2 to 3 times as often as any other pelleted litter I've used, despite using multiple litter mats, and then gets tracked into every other room the cats enter. Including any surface they jump up on like the bed or the counters. I'm still sweeping up little white pellets and probably will be for a long time.
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This is great for foster kittens
By Megan on Oct 19, 2020
I'm a big fan of Okocat litters in general, but wasn't in love with the wood pellet litter for my last batch of foster kittens. I decided to try the paper pellet one this litter and I love it! It's pretty quick to dry and it feels like mama & kids make less of a mess with it than the wood pellets. I appreciate the odor-absorbing smell, too. I really like it!
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Great litter!
By NoclawsThom on Jan 15, 2021
Recently declared cat needed paper litter. My two other cats liked it also. Minimal tracking with good odor control.
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Pellets - my cat doesn't like and ...
By MonaKi on Dec 12, 2020
... it is hard to clean the litter box. A lot of clean pellets get stuck in the scooper. I accidentally ordered the pellets instead the loose litter which I liked!
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weird smell
By buddy1 on Dec 26, 2020
Try one box first ,not 4 like I did! now I’m stuck with 3 boxes. Won’t but this style ever again
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Cleaner and easier
By WicketTheEwok on Oct 2, 2020
I find Okocat paper pellet litter a much cleaner and easier alternative to traditional clumping litters. It is lighter, does not track around the house as bad, and my cat adapted to it right away without any issues.
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Chunky when wet
By Collar on Nov 15, 2020
Once it’s peed on this stuff turns to mush. It’s all a super small pellet don’t recommend for slotted littler boxes.