Yesterday's News Recycled Newspaper Cat Litter Pellets
VENDOR: Purina
A significant portion of the content of our paper cat litter comes from post-consumer waste derived from newspapers. When newspapers aren't recycled, they are either dumped into landfills or incinerated. We encourage everyone to recycle their discarded newspapers, and buy products from companies that use recycled materials.
Concerned about the inks? Don't be. Today, most publishers print using harmless organic inks and/or soy-based inks. The process used to make Yesterday's News neutralizes these inks so there will be no residue left on your cat's paws or fur.
- Veterinarian recommended
- Designed for low-tracking with no small particles
- Creates a virtually dust-free environment
- Absorbs 3x the moisture by volume than traditional clay-based litter, which may reduce the total amount of litter an average cat requires on an annual basis and extend the life of one bag of product
- Contains no harmful chemicals making it a safe, non-toxic product that won't harm cats if they happen to ingest the product.