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I received Arm & Hammer Clump & Seal Complete Odour Sealing Clumping Litter coupon from Chick Advisor to try at home. With Arm & Hammer's Clump and Seal litter was skeptical at first when I saw it's fine sand consistency. It does control odors quite well and my cat seems to like it. The only negative point is that it is far more expensive than my usual litter, almost double in price. The price really kills the appeal for me. My usual brand of cat litter is from Purina Maxx Scoop. It's affordable, it controls the odors well, even when I forget to clean up. I really don't have a reason to change.
I received Arm & Hammer Clump & Seal Complete Odour Sealing Clumping Litter coupon from Chick Advisor to try at home. With Arm & Hammer's Clump and Seal litter, Iwas skeptical at first when I saw it's fine sand consistency. It does control odors quite well and my cat seems to like it. The only negative point is that it is far more expensive than my usual litter, almost double in price. The price really kills the appeal for me. My usual brand of cat litter is from Purina Maxx Scoop. It's affordable, it controls the odors well, even when I forget to clean up. I really don't have a reason to change.
Not my favourite choice. It sticks to my cats paws, it's too fine, easy for the cats to make a mess. Don't like the consistency to much. It does hold the odor well though, which is good.
never been big on clumping cat litter, but it worked better than expected..the price, although free, is a bit steep but it takes away odors and you are able to keep the litterbox quite a bit fresher and lasts you longer than the other brands of litter. while i probably wont run out and buy it (undecided as of yet), it might be worth the price and worth trying for yourself.
*Disclaimer: I received this product as part of ChickAdvisor's Product Review Club
Pros: I thought this litter worked very well, it clumped well
Kept the odor down
It didn't create dust.
My cat didn't track it out
It didn't stick to her paws
She is declawed (previous owner declawed her) and the litter didn't seem to cause her any discomfort
Cons: The scent is strange, I'm not sure what it is.
The size of box for the cost is outrageous, if I hadn't received it free I doubt I'd buy it
They didn't carry any bigger sizes at the Target I got mine at, the box is too small to fill my cat box as my cat likes to dig deep to bury her waste.
It didn't last 7 days without starting to smell, also I can't imagine waiting a week to clean the cat box.
Conclusion: If they come out with bigger sizes and drop the price, I may consider if in the future but for now I will stick with my current brand.
I have a pretty stinky inside cat so I was thrilled to get to review a new cat litter. I had high hopes for a litter that claimed it could offer odour sealing and hoped for the best, unfortunately what I received was ... just okay. The price absolutely floored me and had I have not tried it for free I would have never purchased it. I can get 6x the amount at costco for the same price. Definitely an item I'll pass on in the future.
We have 3 indoor cats. We scoop the litter everyday. When we saw this new litter, we decided to try it. It wasn't long before I rushed back to the he store to buy another product. It did not cover smell for hours, let alone days. I will never buy it again
With 3 cats in the house I really saw no difference than other clumping cat litter. The only thing I did like was the smell from cat urine was hidden a bit better
I received this product courtesy of Chick Advisor Product Review Club and I have mixed reviews. I like that the litter sand is super-fine, it made it very easy to scoop it up, however, I noticed no major difference with any other litter I have used when it comes to odour masking; it's average when it comes to covering up the scent of the litter. It's major claim is a guaranteed 7 days odour free, which it unfortunately does not do. I have 2 cats and scoop out the litter quite often, so it's not like it is sitting there for days.
I got the 6.4 kg box, which at my local Walmart is just under $11 and unfortunately, I would not continue to buy this product at that price. Even a coupon for a couple dollars off could not change my mind, as I pay between $8-9 for an 18kg package of litter that does the same thing. The only thing I felt this litter had going differently and positively was the super-fine sand.
This litter does have it's positive features, again, the super-fine sand and the fact that it was low dust, but odour protection and price would drive me away from this product, because I do not feel it's any more superior to any other brand or no name brand litter on the market, so this product would not be for me in the future.
I was selected through Chick Adviser to test Arm and Hammer Clump and Seal for free.
As someone who volunteers with a local cat rescue group and fosters anywhere between four and a dozen cats and kittens at anytime, finding a quality cat litter is of the utmost importance to me in helping to keep my home smelling fresh and clean.
Unfortunately Clump and Seal did not pass my high expectations. It's super fine sand-like texture resulted in having litter tracked throughout my home. And although the name of the product is "clump and seal", I found the litter broke apart very easily while scooping or when other cats were using the box. It may be fine for a one or two cat household but it didn't make the grade in my home.
I got the Arm & Hammer Clump & Seal Complete Odour Sealing Clumping Litter throught Divine.ca to try it. I though it costs a lot compared to my regular litter. It didn't even fill the litter box. It clumped well and there wasn't too much litter on the floor outside the litter box. However, the smell was too strong. My boyfriend asked me to change the litter because of the smell and my cats (I have three) did not seem to enjoy it either because they barely used it. Overall, it's a good product, but because of the smell and the price, I would not buy it again.
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