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Here's the Scoop: Making the Switch to Catalyst Pet

Trying something new is always a little nerve-wracking—especially when your cat gets the final say.

If you've been on the fence about trying Catalyst Pet cat litter, these happy cat parents might just change your mind. Here's what real customers had to say about making the switch.

"Fifty years of cats and FINALLY a litter that works. I love that I don't smell the cat box! I love that it lasts so long and isn't getting litter all over my mat and floors. My cats seem just as pleased. Yep! This is the best and non-toxic formula I've ever tried. Super value too!"
Akasha K. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

"Even though I only have one cat, he is large, with an extremely large litter box, therefore I purchased the multi-cat option. I was happy to find that one 20-pound bag filled the litter box nicely. I was even happier to find that even with my daily scooping, it lasted over 8 weeks. I think the best part is the smell — or lack of! While scooping, the only scent is cedar. Very nice! My cat had no hesitation in using it immediately — no need to mix with the old litter brand."
Kathi M. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

"This is amazing litter!! The smell almost entirely disappears, it is way easier to lift because it's a lighter weight, and my 3 cats took to it right away. It lasts longer than the other litters so it ends up being less expensive! Loving it!!"
Beth A. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

The bottom line: Cats and their humans agree—switching to Catalyst Pet cat litter is easier than you might think. While we recommend a gradual transition, many customers find their cats take to it quickly. Looking for more paws-itive feedback? Check out our online reviews and read for yourself!

Got questions? We've got answers.

Will my cat actually use Catalyst Pet?

Most cats take to Catalyst Pet cat litter quickly. While we recommend a gradual transition, many customers find the switch is easier than expected.

How do I switch my cat to Catalyst Pet?

Start by setting the open bag next to the litter box for 2 to 3 days so your cat can get used to the scent. Then gradually mix or layer Catalyst in with your old litter over 7 to 10 days. Many customers find their cats take to it quickly. For full step by step instructions, check out our transition guide.

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