Once you try tofu litter, you’ll never go back—and your cat won’t let you!

Modern cat parents have an overwhelming number of choices when it comes to cat litter. But one option that’s finally gaining traction thanks to SOYSAND’s new and improved size/shape combination isn’t new at all! Tofu litter has been around for about 30 years, but it wasn’t until recently that SOYSAND changed the game by making soy litter that’s shaped more like traditional clay litter instead of pellets, giving cat parents the best of both worlds! Along with being better for cats, cat parents, and the planet, there are many reasons you should switch to soy litter today. Here are the top 9!

1. Soy Litter Is Eco-Friendly

Clay litter has been a perennial favorite among cat parents because it’s convenient and affordable. But clay litter damages the environment because of destructive mining practices, lack of biodegradability, and more.

By contrast, soy litter is sustainable, biodegradable, compostable, and reduces agricultural waste because it’s made from the by-product of food-grade tofu!

2. There’s Significantly Less Dust

Cat litter made from tofu creates significantly less dust compared to clay litter, making it an ideal solution for cat parents with allergies and respiratory problems.

3. It Has Excellent Odor Control

The main culprit contributing to litter box stink is the highly alkaline ammonia in your cat’s urine. By contrast, soy is acidic and can neutralize ammonia, leaving your home smelling fresher even if you opt for unscented litter.

4. It Works Like Clay Litter—But Better!

In the past, most tofu litter came in pellets. But lots of cats dislike pellet-shaped litter because under their paws it feels like grass or pine needles, which they can’t dig and won’t do their business in.

However, it’s possible to crush tofu litter to look and feel like regular cat litter, giving it all the benefits of traditional litter (clumping, easy to scoop, and absorbent) without the hassles—dust, odors, weight, and beyond.

5. Tofu Litter Is Non-Toxic

Soy litter is plant-based and free of harsh chemicals. It’s even safe if ingested in case your cat licks some off their paws now and then!

6. You Can Flush It

Water-soluble soy litter is safe to flush without the risk of clogging your plumbing. Just make sure you’re allowed to dispose of pet waste in the toilet where you live!

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7. It’s Lightweight

Clay litter is heavy and difficult to manage. That’s unlike soy litter, which is lighter and has a higher volume, so it’s easier to carry and pour and you don’t need to use as much!

9. Cats Love It

Cats can be as picky about their litter as they can about their food and water, and litter box aversion can lead to a messy situation. But tofu litter shaped like clay litter is familiar to cats, gentle on paws, and easy to dig, so cats are comfortable using it right away.

9. Have a Cleaner, Better Smelling Home

On top of odor control and lower dust, soy litter also reduces tracking because it doesn’t cling to fur or stick between toes the way clay litter does or roll around the way pellets do.

The Best Tofu Litter for All Cats Is SOYSAND!

SOYSAND is a revolution in the world of cat litter. It brings together the best of clay and soy litters to create an option that’s superior to both. Made from a food-grade agricultural byproduct but crushed like clay litter instead of pellets, it has everything pet parents want:

  • Safe for cats and the environment
  • Fewer odors and less tracking
  • 9% dust-free
  • Absorbs liquid readily and forms tight clumps
  • Easy to scoop
  • Compatible with most Litter-Robots!

Once you try SOYSAND, you and your cat will never want to use another litter again! Visit SOYSAND to learn more!

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