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How is Fit Litter different to other cat litters on the market?
Fit Litter contains a new micro silica-gel crystal technology that is much more absorbent than other litter on the market. Making it more effective and requiring less litter to be used. Normal clumping litter turns urine into large clumps that need to be thrown out regularly and then for the litter tray to be topped up but because of Fit Litters millions of pours in each single silica-gel grain of Fit Litter means that the odour of urine is trapped within the pours of the crystal and the moisture is evaporated away almost instantly! This means Fit Litter doesn’t require to clump or be thrown out and that’s why it can last up to a month while requiring 80% less litter! To add to the magic, it also contains health monitoring capabilities to make the litter change colour if it detects certain health abnormalities in your cat’s urine.
What are the ingredients of Fit Litter?
Fit Litter is made up of amorphous silica-gel micro crystals combined with a health indicating solution to help monitor your cat’s health by detecting the level of acidity or alkalinity in your cat’s urine. Amorphous silica (different to the toxic crystalline silica) is completely non-toxic and has been used in our food and cosmetic industry for many years. Silica gel crystals are made from naturally forming minerals, making them safe for your cat and your household.
How does Fit Litter monitor my cat's health?
Fit Litter includes a formula that detects the level of acidity or alkalinity in your cat’s urine.
Too high acidity in the urine and Fit Litter will turn an Orangey colour possibly suggesting:
- Kidney disease or kidney tubular acidosis
- Metabolic acidosis
- Calcium oxalate crystal formation
Too high alkalinity in the urine and Fit Litter will turn a Bluey colour possibly suggesting:
- UTI
- Increased risk of struvite stone formation in the bladder
It’s important to note that Fit Litter is an indicator of possible health abnormalities and should not be treated as a diagnosis. A diagnosis will need to come from a licensed Vet.
Will my cat have any problems taking to Fit Litter?
Most cat’s take to Fit Litter immediately but some cats may have a harder time getting used to the new litter. If that is your cat, we recommend taking one urine clump and one poop and putting it in with the new Fit Litter. We find that can be really helpful in them understanding this where they are comfortable doing their business because of the familiar smells! Alternatively, you can put 75% of your Fit Litter in your litter tray and 25% of your old litter on top. Your cat will mix it in themselves. The next month you can do 100% Fit Litter – Woohoo!