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Overall 4.5 star rating
Value 5 star rating
Product Eco-Score 5 star rating
Company Eco-Score 5 star rating

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Value 4.5 star rating
Overall 4.5 star rating
Pros: smells nice, natural, organic, biodegradable, flushable

Cons: needs to be replaced when it breaks down
Purchase Date:November 2007 Purchase Price:$10.00
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good stuff
dana1981 reviewed November 12, 2008 at 5:35 pm

We used to use Feline Pine in our cats' litterbox, and I liked the stuff.  It smells quite nice - like pine trees.  It's also 100% natural, organic, biodegradable, and flushable, although I recall reading that you're not supposed to flush cat poop.

 

Anyway it's nice stuff, and not too expensive.  It comes in little cylindrical pine pellets.  The only problem is that after a bit of use and scooping, the pellets tend to break down and get wet pretty easily, and then you have to replace the whole litterbox full of damp pine stuff.  I think the pine litterbox lifetime is pretty comparable to your cheap silica-type litters.

 

This is probably my favorite cat litter, and I've also used the newspaper kind and the normal cheap silica type stuff.  Feline Pine works well and smells good, which is especially helpful when dealing with stinky cat poop!

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Value 5 star rating
Product Eco-Score 5 star rating
Company Eco-Score 5 star rating
Overall 4.5 star rating
Pros: odor control, compostable

Cons: Kitten didn't like it
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Tracey Logan Hanson reviewed December 11, 2008 at 1:51 pm

When we had one cat, this was the litter we used. It is great at controlling odor- I'd say the best I've ever used.  It is compostable, so we could dispose of it easily. It isn't expensive either. This cat took awhile to get used to the texture of the litter. When we got a kitten, she refused to go near it- the smell and texture is different then what she was box trained with. For our own convenience we stopped using it. We are going to try it again next time we buy litter.

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Overall 4 star rating
Purchase Date:January 2006
I liked it, but the cat didn't
frank reviewed November 13, 2008 at 9:31 am

My wife and I have two cats.  We tried a small package of feline pine once, setting it out in a separate box next to our regular box filled with our regular litter.

 

One of the cats is picky about having a clean litter box, and absolutely loved the stuff.  The other is a digger, and he refused to go anywhere near the feline pine.  That made it a non-option for us.

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