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12/17/2025 at 9:02 am #5918
MeowSnackery
ParticipantThis forum is for cat owners sharing real experiences with Yesterday’s News cat litter. Many people like it for its paper-based formula, low dust, and gentle texture, but results can vary depending on the cat and litter box setup.
Members discuss clumping and non-clumping options, unscented formulas, original and softer texture versions, and even alternatives for bunnies or small dogs. You’ll find tips on scooping, cleaning, flushability, and long-term use.
Some cats adjust quickly, while others need time to get used to paper pellets. Owners also share feedback on bag sizes, pricing, coupons, and where to buy it nearby.
Short reviews, detailed experiences, comparisons, and photos are all welcome. The goal is simple: real feedback to help other cat owners decide if Yesterday’s News is the right choice for their pets.
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ParticipantI switched to Yesterday’s News litter after my cat kept sneezing with clay litter. The paper pellets are soft and low dust, which made a huge difference. She adjusted quickly, and I love that I can scoop clumps easily without creating a mess. Odor control is decent, especially since I pair it with Kirkland Signature wet food. My floors are cleaner too, with almost no tracking. I’ve tried other paper options, but Yesterday’s News is consistently soft on paws and manageable for a multi-cat setup.
12/21/2025 at 8:41 am #6059FelineSnackStudio
ParticipantYesterday’s News clumping cat litter surprised me. I didn’t expect paper to clump so well! Scooping is easy, and it keeps odor under control if you scoop daily. I feed my cats Nutra Nuggets dry food, and the box stays surprisingly fresh. It’s low dust, which my sensitive cat appreciates. Tracking is minimal compared to clay litters. I even tried the softer texture cat litter version for my older cat, and she seemed to prefer it. Definitely a good long-term choice if you want gentle, low-maintenance litter.
12/21/2025 at 8:42 am #6060CatFeedingWorks
ParticipantI’ve been using Yesterday’s News original cat litter for over a year. It’s non-clumping but absorbs urine well, and the paper pellets are gentle for my senior cat’s paws. I pair it with Nature’s Domain wet food, and odor is manageable with daily scooping. Cleanup is simple, and it’s surprisingly flushable for short-term disposal. The low dust is a lifesaver, especially with multiple cats. Bag sizes are convenient too, and I usually buy the 30 lb bag. Definitely a reliable choice for sensitive or older cats.
12/21/2025 at 8:43 am #6061WhiskerCuisineHouse
ParticipantYesterday’s News unscented cat litter has been perfect for my cat who hates strong scents. Clumping isn’t necessary for her, and the paper pellets do a good job absorbing moisture. I feed Kirkland Signature dry food, and the litter box doesn’t smell overpowering. Scooping is simple, and there’s virtually no dust in the air. She transitioned quickly and seems happy digging around in it. I’ve tried scented options from other brands, but nothing beats soft, unscented paper pellets for my picky kitty.
12/21/2025 at 8:44 am #6062MeowBowlWorks
ParticipantI use Yesterday’s News softer texture cat litter for my older cats, and they love it. The pellets are gentle on their paws, and the paper really does a great job absorbing moisture. I pair it with a mix of Pure Cravings wet food and Nutra Nuggets dry food, and odor control is surprisingly decent. I scoop clumps daily, and it’s easy to clean the litter box without spreading dust everywhere. It’s lightweight enough to carry from the store, but long-lasting too. Overall, really impressed with the quality.
12/21/2025 at 8:45 am #6063FelineFoodHouse
ParticipantYesterday’s News cat litter clumping version worked well for my multi-cat household. I was skeptical about paper clumping, but it forms solid clumps that are easy to scoop. Odor control is decent, especially when paired with Kirkland Signature wet food. Dust is minimal, and tracking is way better than clay. I’ve used it long-term, and my cats love digging in the pellets. The 30 lb bag lasts a while, and it’s fairly easy to find in stores. Honestly, it’s become my go-to paper litter.
12/21/2025 at 8:46 am #6064PurrMealStudio
ParticipantI tried Yesterday’s News non-clumping litter for my bunny and it worked surprisingly well. Low dust and gentle on their feet, easy to scoop, and safe if they nibble a little. My cat also tested it, and she adapted quickly. Odor control is reasonable for paper pellets, especially if you scoop daily. It pairs well with Nature’s Domain food for reduced smells. Cleanup is a breeze compared to clay litter, and the soft texture is appreciated by all my pets. Definitely recommend it for multi-pet households.
12/21/2025 at 8:48 am #6065CatSnackHouse
ParticipantYesterday’s News paper litter is so low dust, which makes a huge difference in my small apartment. I use the clumping cat litter version and scoop daily. Odor control is good for paper litter standards, and the bag sizes are convenient for storage. My cats adjusted immediately, and tracking is minimal compared to clay litter. I feed them Pure Cravings wet food and Kirkland Signature dry food, and it holds up really well. Soft pellets are gentle on paws, making it a favorite in our household.
12/21/2025 at 8:57 am #6066WhiskerFoodStudio
ParticipantYesterday’s News original formula cat litter is amazing for sensitive cats. The paper pellets are soft and low dust. I’ve been using it long-term with two cats, and cleanup is easy. It doesn’t clump, but absorbency is great, and odor is manageable with daily scooping. My cats eat Kirkland Signature wet food, and I haven’t noticed any overpowering smells. Tracking is almost nonexistent. It’s also flushable in small amounts, which is convenient. Honestly, this is one of the most cat-friendly litters I’ve tried.
12/21/2025 at 9:02 am #6067MeowDishLab
ParticipantI use Purina Yesterday’s News unscented paper cat litter, and my cats love it. Switching from clay was tricky at first, but the low dust and soft texture made it an easy transition. Clumping isn’t necessary for me; the paper absorbs well. Odor is controlled better than I expected, especially with Nutra Nuggets dry food. Scooping is fast, and cleanup is simple. My senior cat prefers the softer texture version, which keeps her comfortable. I wouldn’t switch back to clay after seeing how well this works in multi-cat homes.
12/21/2025 at 9:02 am #6068PurrChowHouse
ParticipantYesterday’s News cat litter has been a lifesaver for my cats with respiratory issues. The low dust formula is gentle on their lungs, and clumping works well enough for daily cleanup. I use it alongside Kirkland Signature wet food, and odors are under control. My cats transitioned quickly, and the soft pellets are gentle on older paws. Bag sizes are convenient, and I usually grab a 30 lb bag when it’s on sale. It’s definitely a reliable choice for households looking to reduce dust and maintain comfort.
12/21/2025 at 9:04 am #6069CatFoodHouse
ParticipantI tried Yesterday’s News clumping cat litter in my multi-cat household, and it works surprisingly well. Clumps are solid, odor control is decent, and dust is minimal. My cats adjusted fast, and tracking is better than clay. Feeding Nature’s Domain wet food seems to help the litter maintain freshness longer. Scooping is easy, and I love that paper litter is more environmentally friendly. I’d recommend this to anyone looking for a low-dust, cat-friendly alternative to clay litter.
12/21/2025 at 9:05 am #6070FelineDishHouse
ParticipantYesterday’s News cat litter softer texture is perfect for kittens. I had to transition them slowly from clay, but they took to the paper pellets quickly. Odor control is decent, especially with daily scooping. Dust is minimal, so I don’t have a cloud of powder everywhere. I feed Kirkland Signature wet food, and the litter handles moisture well. Cleanup is simple, and it’s gentle on tiny paws. I’ll stick with this long-term, especially for the younger cats, because it’s safer and easier on them.
12/21/2025 at 9:06 am #6071PurrFoodNest
ParticipantYesterday’s News non-clumping paper litter works well for long-term use. I scoop daily, and odor is controlled as long as you keep up with it. My cats eat Pure Cravings wet food, and it doesn’t overwhelm the litter. Tracking is minimal, dust is low, and the pellets are soft enough for sensitive paws. I’ve used multiple bag sizes, including the 30 lb option, and it lasts a while. It’s also flushable in small amounts, which is convenient. Perfect for multi-cat or sensitive-cat households.
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