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Nature's Calling Cat litter provides exceptional odour control with fast-clumping, low-maintenance features.
Superior odour control - Nature's Calling Cat litter is made from re-claimed lining of the walnut shell, this blend of fibrous material has been proven to neutralise odour better than many other cat litter formulas.
Last 3x Times Longer - Nature's Calling has an odour absorption capacity at least 3x greater than leading clay litter, allowing for less product usage.
Quick Clumping - Nature's Calling is super-absorbent & quicker to clean. Fast action formula, columns on contact to form hard clumps within 15mins. This makes cleaning simple and quick.
Planet Conscious - Manufactured from annually regrown walnut shells, this natural chemical free product contains no artificial perfumes. Produced in a solar-powered factory, it supports eco-conscious practices with over 80k+ trees replanted each year.
100% Natural Plant Based - Nature's Calling made from 100% walnut shells, this natural cat litter contains no silica, chemicals or artificial perfumes making it kinder to the environment.
Planet Friendly 100% Natural & biodegradable made from walnut shells - kinder to the environment. Not only is Nature's Calling 100% natural and biodegradable, but it comes from annually renewable resources so it's much kinder to the environment.
Instructions: 1. Fill the cat litter tray with Nature's Calling to the recommended level of 4 - 7.5cm. 2. Nature's Calling when wet forms an easily removable clump of waste. Remove with a scoop and dispose of according to your local regulations on household waste. 3. Maintain by removing clumps and solid waste daily. Add more litter as needed to maintain 7.5cm depth. 4. It is recommended that you completely replace Nature's Calling once every 30 days.
Note: Wash hands thoroughly after handling used cat litter. Cat faeces can carry parasites that can cause Toxoplasmosis. Pregnant women, young children and individuals with suppressed immune systems should avoid contact with used cat litter.