Lucy Pet Cats Incredible Unscented Clumping Cat Litter
Cats Incredibleâ„¢ clumping cat litter has Smell Squasherâ„¢ technology that actually prevents ammonia from forming in the litter box. Our low dust, low tracking formula is non-toxic, pet safe and long lasting.Â
We start with natural, super premium grade sodium bentonite clumping clay from the USA which produces firm, easy-to-scoop clumps. Available in Unscented and Light Lavender scent.Â
- Patented Smell Squasher™ technology helps to stop the formation of ammonia—a key contributor to litter box odors
- Designed to help keep your litter box fresher and your home smelling cleaner, without an additional scent.
- Quick-clumping formula makes cleanup easier than ever.
- Studies show Cats Incredibleâ„¢ keeps ammonia at undetectable levels, even after 10 days.
Eliminates Ammonia
Ammonia quickly builds up in both ordinary clay and alternative litters. This can cause respiratory illness, digestive problems, and other ailments in cats. Studies show Cats Incredible kept ammonia at undetectable levels even after 10 days of use.
Attractive to Cats & Safe
Cats Incredible™ is made with sodium bentonite clay, which cats prefer. Our ammonia-blocking technology also keeps finicky cats happy and consistently using their litter box. Plus, pet safe Cats Incredible™ is appropriate for use with all cats, even those with sensitivities.
ERADICATES ODOR
Ammonia is the main source of unpleasant litter box odors. Without ammonia, the litter box stays fresher longer, keeping your home smelling clean!

INSTRUCTIONS
Start with a clean dry litter box. For Cats Incredible litter to work effectively use must start with an ammonia-free environment. We recommended cleaning your litter box with an antimicrobial soap and rinse thoroughly to remove any traces of ammonia. Litter should be 2-3 drop. Maintain the level by adding in fresh litter when you scoop out clumps. Do not flush clumps.
SAFETY
Caution:Â Pregnant, nursing and immuno-suppressed persons should use good cleanliness and safety practices when handling soiled litter or pet waste. Cat feces can transmit a disease called Toxoplasmosis. Consult you physician for more information.