Is Wheat Cat Litter Better Than Clay Cat Litter?

These days, everyone’s looking for sustainable, planet-friendly solutions in their lives. Whether it’s the car you drive, the clothes you wear or the foods you eat, being environmentally responsible is at the top of more and more people’s lists. No surprise, then, that cat lovers are looking for ways to bring that same kind of eco-friendly lifestyle to their cat litter boxes – and even less surprising to learn that 100% natural, 100% renewable sWheat Scoop is finding its way into more and more of those litter boxes.

Now you might be saying to yourself that clay is a natural solution, and it’s undeniable that clay is a product of nature. The problems with clay, however, have started to outweigh any benefits it may offer.

How clay cat litter is harmful to the home and to the planet

  • Clay is harvested from the earth by strip mining – a highly destructive practice

  • Clay is NOT recyclable or renewable. It goes straight to the landfill

  • Clay contains sodium bentonite, an irritant when inhaled

  • Clay can be hazardous if ingested by your pet

  • Clay takes years to biodegrade and is unlikely to decompose easily

  • Clay creates an enormous amount of dust, contributing to tracking as well as breathing hazards for you and your pet

Because of this, many people are switching to non clay cat litter alternatives.  sWheat Scoop is an all-natural cat litter and a superior choice for your cat’s litter box. Created more than 25 years ago by a Minnesota family seeking an alternative to clay litter, sWheat Scoop is the original wheat cat litter and offers a wide range of benefits.

Why sWheat Scoop natural wheat cat litter is better

  • 100% natural wheat

  • 100% renewable

  • Grown and harvested on farms in America’s heartland such as Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota

  • Naturally absorbent with no chemical additives

  • Provides excellent odor control

  • Virtually dust-free

  • Flushable

At sWheat Scoop, we like to say that our cat litter is better for cats, people, and the planet – and now you know why! To learn more about all the varieties of sWheat Scoop, click here!

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