My apartment stopped smelling like a litter box
Unscented · Low dust · Clean clumps
Stop dumping and replacing your entire litter box
So you scoop, top up, and go live your life.
Your current routine
- Full box dump every week
- Baking soda negotiations
- Dust when pouring
- Sweeping paw prints daily
- Pretending you'll scoop later
Your apartment has taste. Your cat's bathroom should, too
30-50% less litter used than clay
What you'll actually notice
Not lab claims. Just what happens in a normal home.
Catskills still requires daily scooping and occasional topping up. The difference is you maintain the box instead of restarting it.
Week One Timeline
Honest Comparison
Routine Problem
Typical Clay Litter
Catskills
30-Day Clean
Routine Guarantee
The philosophy
Cats experience the world nose-first. So adding fragrance never made much sense. Instead of masking problems, we focused on what actually matters:
- Managing odor properly
- Reducing dust
- Making cleanup easier
- Keeping paws comfortable
- Making litter go further
Nothing extra. Nothing performative. Just thoughtful choices, made on purpose.
Cats experience the world nose-first.
Perfume hides odor. Absorption solves it.

The New Routine
Clay
Dump → scrub → refill → repeat
Catskills
Scoop → top up → continue
Transition Guide
25%
Catskills
75%
old litter
Day 1-2
50%
Catskills
50%
old litter
Day 3-4
100%
Catskills
Day 5+
Find your routine
Sometimes the right choice doesn’t need convincing.
What to expect
after ordering
01
Ships in 24-48 hours
02
5-day transition recommended
03
Natural grain scent on day one
(Gone within 48 hours)
04
First week is adjustment period
Frequently asked
questions
Plant-based, unscented, and built to actually do the job. Catskills absorbs moisture fast, forms firm clumps you can scoop out cleanly, and keeps the box smelling like nothing. Which is exactly what you want.
Most cats are fine with it. If yours is particular (and they usually are), mix Catskills with your current litter over about five days. Start at 25%, work up to 100%. Slow and steady keeps the peace.
Yes. It traps waste inside tight clumps so the rest of the litter stays clean and usable. Scoop daily and most homes find the box stays neutral longer than it ever did with clay.
Much less often. Scoop daily, top up as needed, and the box keeps performing. Full dumps become the exception, not the weekly ritual.
Once a day. That's it. The routine gets shorter, not longer.
5 lb bag lasts roughly 2 to 3 weeks for one cat with daily scooping. And because you're topping up instead of starting over, you tend to use less litter overall over time.
No gray cloud when you pour. No coating on everything near the box. If you notice a little more dust toward the bottom of the bag, that's normal — granules can break down from handling and shipping, not from the litter itself. The bag above the last inch or two will perform exactly as expected.
No fragrance. When you first open the bag you might catch a faint natural grain smell. That's just the plant material. It fades fast and doesn't linger in the room.
Catskills is made from plant-based materials with no added fragrance or chemicals. A little accidental ingestion during grooming is generally fine. It's not food, but it's not something to worry about either. If your cat is eating large amounts of litter, that's worth a vet conversation regardless of brand.




