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What’s Sustainable, Biodegradable, and Organic? This Litter

Kitty Poo Club’s soy litter subscription service has entered the chat.

A black cat standing outside of its litter box.
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So, you love tofu, but you’re not so sure that your cat feels the same way — especially when it comes to their delicate sensibilities surrounding their litter box. While it’s natural to worry about rebellion, like, say, finding a chocolate kiss on your expensive shag rug, it’s also important to choose a high-quality litter — bonus if it’s sustainable for the members of your household and the environment.

Enter: Kitty Poo Club’s organic soy litter. Derived from food-grade soybean, the plant-based pellets’ clumping, absorption, odor-control, low-tracking, and dust-free features make it a major win for the tidy cat parent who detests their daily task of scooping the litter box. Plus, it’s antimicrobial and hypoallergenic so any human housemate can feel good about the formula their cat’s kicking around. 

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Kitty Poo Club offers a subscription service that takes into account you and your cat’s personal preferences and must-haves when it comes to the litter box. Their pre-filled litter boxes are constructed with your cat’s favorite formula and are delivered to your door at no shipping cost. The beauty of it? The recyclable cardboard litter box comes with a month’s supply of soy litter, so you can skip refilling the litter box every time your cat takes a trip to the WC. 

The pièce de résistance? It’s biodegradable — and its lightweight box makes for an easy transfer to the garbage, so your net-positive environmental footprint will leave a longer-lasting impact than your cat’s litter, which is probably in the process of breaking down as we speak.

Avery, editor at Kinship, and her cat, Chicken

Avery Felman

Avery is a writer and producer. She has written for numerous publications, including Refinery29, BuzzFeed, and V Magazine. When she’s not at her computer, you can find her reading, practicing her Greek on Duolingo, and delving into the Sex and the City discourse. She lives in Brooklyn, New York with her husband and their cat, Chicken, who rules with an iron fist.