Lightweight Cat Litter
Share a home, not the odour
The Trouble & Trix Lightweight Fresh Floral litter uses baking soda to neutralise urine odours. Made with natural bentonite and cellulose which are highly absorbent, to lock in ammonia odours and forms an easy-to-clean, once scoop clump. Its innovative lightweight formulation reduces the average bag weight of up to 35% versus traditional clumping litter, making it much easier to carry around and refill the litter tray.
The Trouble & Trix cat litter range combines superior, long-lasting odour control, rapid absorption, and enhanced cleaning convenience via scoopable clumps for a fresher, lower maintenance home environment. Ranging from good to extreme odour control in a variety of litter styles including natural litter and tofu litter, Trouble & Trix cat litter ensures the home you share with your cat is always clean and fresh.
A 15L bag lasts 14 Weeks*
*Guide based on an average size, healthy cat, fed on premium dry food. Longevity of the product may vary based on your cat’s diet. Some cats may prefer one litter type or litter tray. If your cat will not use a particular litter, try one of our other litters or ask your vet’s advice. A standard 30 x 40cm litter tray filled to 4cm deep is recommended. Longevity may be affected if filled above this level.
Benefits
- Up to 35% lighter than traditional clumping litter
- Highly absorbent
- Bentonite-based clumping litter with fresh floral scent
- Baking soda neutralises urine odours
- Forms easy-to-clean, scoopable clumps
- Lasts one month longer than standard paper litter
Available in 7L and 15L Bags from your local Pet Store
How to use Trouble and Trix Lightweight Cat Litter
Instructions:
- Fill a clean, empty litter tray to a depth of 4cm (use liner if desired: See Trouble & Trix litter liners). Position tray in a convenient place for the cat
- Maintain litter freshness by regularly removing soiled waste with a scoop. Dispose of used litter in garbage.
- Wash tray regularly. Always wash hands after use.
Indoor litter trays: Litter odour is offensive to most people, even if you can get used to the strong smell, your visitors wont. We recommend scoopable litters for indoor trays as both have great odour control properties.
For enclosed cat toilets: An enclosed cat toilet is simply a litter tray with walls and a roof. The roof may contain a carbon cartridge which filters odours as air passes through it. For the ultimate in odour control, combine your choice of litters with an enclosed cat toilet.
Changing to a new cat litter:
Cats are creatures of habit. It may take some time for your cat to familiarise itself with the new litter. To prevent accidents around the house, we recommend transitioning the old litter with the new over a 4-7 day period, starting at a ratio of 3/4 old to 1/4 new and increasing the new litter as you take away the soiled litter.