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🌿 Naturally superior litter for the discerning cat parent who demands the best.
WORLD'S BEST CAT LITTER Multiple Cat Unscented is a 15-pound, natural corn-based cat litter designed for households with multiple cats. It features fast clumping for easy scooping, long-lasting odor control without artificial scents, and is 99% dust free to reduce mess and improve air quality. Proudly made in the USA, this flushable litter is eco-friendly and safe for cats and humans alike, making it the top choice for clean, odor-free, and hassle-free cat care.


















| ASIN | B07DGYXWX1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #150 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #12 in Cat Litter |
| Brand | World's Best Cat Litter |
| Brand Name | World's Best Cat Litter |
| Capacity | 6800 Grams |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 15,741 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00322591006156 |
| Included Components | Kent Pet Group 62100615: World's Best Cat Litter Multiple Cat Unscented Cat Litter, 15 Lbs |
| Item Display Weight | 15 Pounds |
| Item Form | Granular |
| Item Type Name | Kent Pet Group 62100615: World's Best Cat Litter Multiple Cat Unscented Cat Litter, 15 Lbs |
| Item Weight | 15 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Kent Pet Group, Inc |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 62100615 |
| Material | Corn |
| Material Type | Corn |
| Model Number | 62100615 |
| Pet Type | Cat |
| Scent | Unscented |
| Scent Name | Unscented |
| Target Species | Cat |
| UPC | 322591006156 |
| Unit Count | 15.0 Pounds |
N**E
overall great product and very happy I switched from clay litter to this
my all time favorite litter so far. I would definitely choose the multiple cat unscented over any of the other versions offered. The clumping happens quickly and holds together long enough for me to scoop at least once every day or other day. But if I don't scoop within a day or 2 then some of the clumps of urine fall apart a little. It does a great job of eliminating both urine and feces smells. When I add new litter I appreciate the low level of dust in the air and actually kind of like the slight corn smell. Clay litters always made me cough when adding new litter, this doesn't. I do find that if I don't change the litter out fully every 2ish weeks that the litter tends to break down into more of a dust that collects on my dummies fur when they are pawing about to cover their business. I have 3 cats using the boxes, so I am sure it breaks down quicker for me over other people who have fewer cats though.
S**A
The brand name does not lie!
It feels a little weird to be reviewing something my cats poop and pee in, but here we are. I switched to World's Best Cat Litter from clumping clay litter, which I have used for over 20 years, after getting tired of the heavy fragrance of scented litters, the entire lack of odor control from unscented options, and all of the dust that was present with even the "best" dust-free litters. This was one of the best choices I've ever made in my decades of cat ownership. This litter is truly unscented, yet somehow keeps odor to a minimum as long as you scoop it regularly. I let it go for 3 or 4 days while out of town, and even then the smell was minimal until I was bent over the litter boxes to clean them. If you scoop daily or at least every other day, the stink will stay away (unless you have a cat like one of mine, who refuses to bury his poop, and you can smell it across the whole house, haha). The tiny amount dust when pouring the litter is also mind-blowing coming from clay litters. That's not to say there is zero dust, but I'm not blowing it out of my nose for 20 minutes after taking care of the litter boxes like I used to, and that's good enough for me! It also clumps like a boss, honestly better than any clay litter I've used, and it scoops well. On top of all that, this litter does last so much longer than other options. Honestly, I'm paying roughly the same price per order for this 32lb bag as I was for about 50lbs of my previous litter, but I'm having to order less frequently. The one knock I will give this litter is that it does track out of the box just as badly as every other litter I've used, but with the size of the litter bits (not sure the best way to say that) makes it much easier to sweep or vacuum up than clay litters. The reason I'm not taking a star off for this though is because the tracking does seem to remain contained to about a two foot radius around the boxes--I guess it falls off my cats' feet much more efficiently...I don't know, but I'm not finding litter all around the house, so another win. Is it more pricey than other options of the same weight? Yes. But is it worth the cost? Yes!
S**R
Love it!
25 years of using all sorts of cat litter and this litter is the best. Flushable. Easy scooping. Very clean litter box for my Maine Coon. Great name...World's Best Cat Litter. Some people mentioned an odor. I get a little barn smell which isn't bad and stops when I'm finished scooping
K**Y
My Go‑To Litter!!
I really love this litter and even have it on subscription for my two cats (I've been using it for 4 years). Before switching, I tried multiple clay litters and even the pellet types—none of them fit me or my cats’ needs. This one has been the most reliable by far. Clumping & Dust: The clumping is excellent, and unlike clay litters, it doesn’t break down into that impossible‑to‑sweep dust. I’ve also tried several of the brand’s other varieties (including the low‑tracking and scented formulas) and every single one has had noticeably less scatter than any other litter I’ve used. It won’t eliminate tracking completely—no litter can—but with regular scooping/sweeping and a litter mat, it’s significantly better than other brands. That said, “low dust” doesn’t mean “no dust”. My cats still get dusty paws after using the box and I can usually spot their tiny paw prints on whatever furniture they run to afterward. It’s still far better than clay dust clouds, but worth noting. Odor Control: Fresh out of the bag, you can tell it’s corn‑based but the scent isn’t strong or artificial. What impresses me most is how well it contains odors rather than masking them. When one of my cats drops a fresh pile, it’s going to smell at first... reality is reality. But within a few minutes the litter dries it out and the odor is basically gone. Guests often comment that my home doesn’t smell like a “typical cat home” and even the used litter never has that harsh ammonia or chemical smell I’ve experienced with other brands (still recommending tying it up / isolating it, any pile of used litter starts to smell if just left in an open trashcan). Longevity: With regular scooping, the litter lasts exactly as long as the packaging suggests. I have two cats and can comfortably stick to a monthly subscription without feeling like I’m forcing them to use an overworked litter box. Overall, this is the most consistent, low‑odor, low‑tracking litter I’ve used and it’s been worth every cent!
R**I
Great litter, works well with multiple cats as intended.
Been using this litter for some time and can safe safely that it works well at least for 2 cats. It helps keeps smells down and clumps together neatly to help make cleaning up easier, but you will still need to clean the boxes after a couple of days if not every day to keep any smells gone. It IS NOT dust proof however and I wouldn't say that it's 99% dust free they say either. Closer to about 80% as when you pour it out it will still make a cloud, but it's far better than other litters I have used in this regard. It's a little pricey, but as it lasts much longer than other litters I have used they come out to about the same in the end. It works well in a sifting litter box and there is no troubles cleaning it out as the size is always small enough to go through without issue and it doesn't clump to the box like a clay litter would. My biggest complaint about this litter is the visual quality that I receive each time. Looking at it, it never seems to be the same size, quality, or condition as the last or the next bag and that always makes me a little worried, but I have never had a real quality issue with the litter.
A**K
Truly is the World's Best Cat Litter
My cat used to have a litter that smelled terrible, making the whole room smell awful. But now that I’ve switched to World’s Best Cat Litter, it’s a whole different story! The litter is completely odorless, even after a few days without a clean. Plus, it clumps up nicely, so scooping and cleaning is a breeze. And the best part? It doesn’t track on the floors, which is a huge plus. My cats didn’t even seem to mind the change at all.
S**E
Here's my solution for a home free of litter box smell.
What do all cat owners want? We want a home that doesn't smell like a litter box, and that smell is due to cat pee. I've had a indoor cat for 10 years and have tried several products to achieve an odor free home. I have found a process that is affordable, clean and tames that notorious odor. Here's my five step solution: - FIRST, get the best litter. World's Best Cat Litter is the kind of litter that tames odor best in my experience. I've tried clay, silica and corn-based litters and found the latter is the best at odor control. The 15-pound bag of WBCL seems the most economical: one bag lasts at least a month with my 12-pound cat. I used Pretty Litter for a couple of years. Besides being nearly twice the monthly cost, this product does not control odor. By the end of the month, the box really stunk even after daily scooping and stirring. What about tracking? Unfortunately, any granular litter is going to get tracked because of its size and the shape of your cat's foot. The question is, what material do you want your cat tracking around the house? Weird silica that's full of urine, clay dust, or a plant product? I'm more comfortable with the corn-based product. - SECOND, get a stainless steel litter box. I've tried regular plastic litter boxes and I've made custom boxes from plastic totes. They all end up stinking, get riddled with stains and have to be replaced on a regular basis. That's a lot of smelly waste. What about box liners? Plastic liners never fit right and cats pull them off with their digging motions. Paper-based ones just absorb odor and contribute to the problem. I've had a stainless metal box for over two years; it cleans up amazingly well and doesn't retain odors. You will recoup the upfront cost of the metal box within the first 2-3 years, and the odor control is well worth it. What about anti-tracking mats? I use one and it controls some tracking, but not 100%. Keep in mind that anything you use in the litter box space will need to be cleaned regularly. - THIRD, keep things clean. Litter boxes and their immediate areas need regular attention. Scoop at least every other day, and clean the litter area as often as you would clean your own bathroom. If you want materials that you can let sit for days or weeks and still smell okay, forget it. No such products exist. Even the robot litter boxes have to be cleaned regularly. Hoods? It depends on the cat. My cat tolerated a hood on the box, but I could tell he didn't love it. When I removed the hood, I found that there wasn't that much litter on the floor without it. My cat doesn't kick up a lot of mess, so I don't use one. - FOURTH, don't hide the box away in a low-traffic area. I used to put the litter box away in a basement laundry room. Why? I didn't want the smell in my living areas. I was hoping expensive silica litter would solve the problem, but it didn't. Regular scooping didn't not solve the pee smell. The fact that the litter box was hidden away led me to neglect it, which made things worse. Now, I keep the litter box in my main bathroom. It's an easy space to clean and since I'm in there on a daily basis I can monitor the box, scoop when needed and immediately wash my hands. Finally, how do you handle the waste? To flush or not to flush? NEVER flush litter. You don't want to introduce a foreign litter substance, plus all the weird bacteria in cat waste, into your plumbing system. Don't believe the labels and risk an expensive plumbing bill. I put used litter and waste into a plastic bag in a receptacle which gets twisted closed tightly with a plastic clip to trap odor. That plastic bag goes into the trash every week. Regular maintenance, right location and dependable materials have led to an odor-free home!
P**Y
Wanted to love it
Our 3 Kidts love it. I was happy to see them digging around. Jesse never buried the stinky stuff and boy is she stinky!! I loved how easy it is to scoop. Hadn’t used clay or clumping litter in 12 years. Nothing cut the smell, the tracking, or the dust. I have asthma and one of our boys had asthma. I discovered the breeze litter system and wished we would have had it when Peter was still with us. Bronco spasms are painful and serious. Peter had them a lot more than I did. Loved the system but it’s ridiculously expensive. Even more, I was haunted by putting ceramic pellets in the ground. So we turned the litter system into a pine pellet box. Replaced the bottom with a plastic tub so there would be room for the pine pellet sawdust. (Lined the tub with a 36X36 puppy pad. That’s a few cents over a dollar per pad. Considering we have three Kidts we had to change it about every 4-5 days. So $5-6 a month. Consider that vs the cost of multi cat pads for the original setup of the system. That reduced the cost immensely. You can get the pine pellets that say cat litter and cost $$, or you can buy 40# from a feed store for $6-8. There is NO smell. My husband started complaining about the tracking from the sawdust …. Very minimal… he just forgot about cat litter in general. It tracks. He was used to the ceramic pellets which if any (10-20) were kicked out you just picked them up and tossed them back in. Remember to wash your hands. Before getting this litter I had already ordered a stainless steel sifting litter box made to be used with pine pellets. It comes in tomorrow. I forgot to say that we transitioned away from the entire breeze litter system/pine sifting litter to stainless steel litter boxes. No matter how often you sanitize (Sanidate is the best and safest cleaner (I called the manufacturer and grilled them) and now the only thing we use) plastic will eventually stain and scratch marks will collect bacteria and smell regardless of how much vinegar and baking soda you use. I won’t go into the details as this is already a book. But nothing sticks to stainless steel. I can empty and sanitize them in less than 20 minutes. It looks like new. We get one with walls because one of our boys stands up as he’s peeing. These are not inexpensive. $49-79. We paid $49. So worth it for the saving of time, stress, and the difficulty of cleaning plastic. The sifting litter box with wall cost $125. Again, worth every penny if it meets our needs. Back to the world’s best cat litter. It’s from nature and is biodegradable. Very important. No perfume which is only ever to mask for the cat owner but isn’t so great for your Kidts. No dust. Great clumping. Easy scooping. Haven’t made up my mind on the odor control. It TRACKS all over. I’m spoiled. I’d rather walk on soft sawdust than the grit from this. It’s a personal preference. If the new stainless steel sifting litter box works as it should, I’ll stick with $8/40# of pine pellets from the feed store. Kidts do seem to like the world’s best cat litter but this time Kitty Mama wins since they really don’t mind it. Good luck in your search.
D**.
Best Ever!
Clumps nicely. Expensive but lasts twice as long as others.
A**A
Great clumping! Great for auto cat cleaners
I've tried SOOOO many cat litter and this one seems to be the best for locking in smell and clumping. I have a auto cat cleaner and overall it works great. My biggest fear was tracking but with this one there is no trace or dust
E**Y
Best cat litter out there
This is the best cat litter I've used - no dust, no odor, safe for kittens but still clumps urine. It's so much nicer to empty the litter box when there isn't a cloud of clay dust entering my lungs. This does track outside the box, like most litters, but a litter mat reduces this drastically. All cats I've had use it (including fosters) have liked it without issue. I recommend this litter to everyone.
C**N
Solo es caro
No hay diferencia con otros, genera mucho polvo, no lo eeocmiendo, encontré que los que son de tofu son mucho mejores de cualquier marca que los que son en polvo en mi caso con mis gatos.
O**S
Really is the best litter!
We have two long hair cats. While their paws catch small amount of litter, mat in front of litter box catches those out. Controls the odor and flashes well.
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