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12/21/2025 at 9:07 am #6072
CatCuisineWorks
ParticipantI’ve been using Yesterday’s News cat litter for years and love it for long-term use. Low dust, soft texture, and easy cleanup make it a favorite. My senior cat prefers the softer texture formula, and my younger cat doesn’t mind either. Feeding a mix of Nutra Nuggets and Kirkland Signature dry food, the odor stays manageable with daily scooping. The pellets absorb well, and there’s minimal tracking. It’s environmentally friendly compared to clay, and flushable in small amounts. Definitely worth trying for sensitive or older cats.
12/21/2025 at 9:08 am #6073WhiskerSnackStudio
ParticipantYesterday’s News clumping cat litter handled my multi-cat household surprisingly well. Clumps form nicely, scooping is easy, and odor control is decent. Dust is low, which makes cleanup much simpler. My cats adjusted quickly, even the picky one who usually hates paper-based litter. Paired with Kirkland Signature wet food, the litter box stays manageable. Bag sizes are convenient, and I usually buy the 30 lb bag. It’s a reliable option for households with multiple cats and sensitive noses.
12/21/2025 at 9:11 am #6074FelineKitchenHouse
ParticipantYesterday’s News unscented litter is my go-to for sensitive cats. One cat hates scented litters, and switching to unscented paper litter solved sneezing issues. The soft pellets absorb moisture well, and odor control is manageable if scooped daily. I feed Pure Cravings wet food and Kirkland Signature dry food, and the litter box stays fresh. Minimal dust and low tracking are huge bonuses. It’s not clumping, but that’s fine for us. Cleanup is easy, and it feels safer for cats and humans alike.
12/21/2025 at 9:12 am #6075PurrDishStudio
ParticipantYesterday’s News cat litter has been great for bunnies too! Low dust, soft on paws, and absorbent enough to keep the cage manageable. My cat doesn’t mind sharing the litter box occasionally. Odor control is decent for paper litter, and cleanup is easier than clay. I pair it with Nature’s Domain wet food, and the litter box is fine for daily use. The 30 lb bag lasts a long time, making it worth the purchase. Soft, low dust, and versatile highly recommend.
12/21/2025 at 9:13 am #6076WhiskerBowlStudio
ParticipantYesterday’s News paper pellets are surprisingly effective for multi-cat homes. I scoop daily, and clumps or absorbed spots are easy to clean. Odor control is good, especially with Kirkland Signature wet food. Tracking is minimal, and dust is almost nonexistent. My cats adjusted quickly, and even my older cat seems more comfortable on the soft pellets than clay. It’s gentle, low-maintenance, and environmentally friendly. I’ve used multiple versions, and all perform similarly well. Definitely worth considering as a long-term litter option.
12/21/2025 at 9:14 am #6077MeowFeedingLab
ParticipantI’ve tried multiple paper-based litters, and Yesterday’s News cat litter consistently outperforms the rest. Soft, low dust, and easy to scoop, it works well with both wet and dry foods like Pure Cravings and Nutra Nuggets. Odor control is decent with daily maintenance, and my cats adjusted quickly. I buy the 30 lb bag, which lasts a while and is convenient. Tracking is minimal, and it’s flushable in small amounts. Perfect for sensitive or senior cats, and reliable for long-term use in multi-cat households.
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