Nature's Miracle

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    morkwilliam6712418

    Wed Oct 04 2023

    I Had a Great Experience.... Before discovering Nature's Miracle, I was grappling with a chronic skin condition that had persisted for years. Conventional treatments offered temporary relief at best, leaving me frustrated and self-conscious. Nature's Miracle naturopathy regimen, however, worked wonders and completely cured my skin condition. I can't express my gratitude enough for their exceptional care and expertise. Prior to my journey with Nature's Miracle, I had experienced Biomagnetism therapy, which had a profound impact on my well-being. Understanding how Biomagnetism works is essential. It involves applying magnets to specific areas of the body, rebalancing the pH and creating an ideal environment for quicker and natural healing and overall well-being. What makes it even more incredible is that it's non-invasive and drug-free, making it compatible with any form of treatment, whether conventional or alternative. I strongly encourage Nature's Miracle to consider integrating B... Read more

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    silverfox

    Fri Sep 12 2008

    See my strong warning against flushing cat litter elsewhere in this topic in the item Clump'N Flush.

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    annettedailey

    Thu Aug 07 2008

    I have two cats whose litter box is in my bedroom! Needless to say, I needed a litter that totally controlled and eliminated odor. This is truly a miracle. I recommend it to anyone that hates that horrible smell. Besides being easily flushable (I empty it three to four times a day), it lasts longer than other litters and clumps so well the litter box doesn't need a complete cleaning very often. Although more expensive, since it does such a great job it is really cheaper in the long run. NOTHING beats ths litter. Petco carries it. Unfortunately, most grocery stores do not.

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    charlottek

    Wed Apr 09 2008

    There are a few other similar corncob based litters on the market...to the best of my knowledge they're all manufactured/formulated for private labels by The Andersons, although they may vary slightly in additives such as yucca shigella.  Regional availability of these house brands tends to be the problem...and Nature's Miracle is probably the most consistently available.   After years of searching for THE cat litter.... corncob based litter has proven to be the best product on the market for me.   I buy mine online and I always grin when the company I buy it from sends me a re-purchase reminder while I'm still on the first of 4 bags.  Haven't had the heart to write and tell them that if I bought Nature's Miracle as often as they reminded me, I'd have to move out of my house.   For me 1-15 lb bag = about three weeks with three cats.

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    tigerlil

    Mon Dec 10 2007

    Simply the best we have used in more than 30 yrs of indoor cat ownership!

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    teresag

    Wed Oct 31 2007

    I will have to say, I use the Natures' Miracle stain remover ~ gets out EVERYTHING!, but I have not seen the Natures' Miracle litter.  I have no doubt that it would be great!  My only issue is the corn-based factor seeing as, those of you with dogs would know this, my dogs are "snackers".  I DO NOT feed them any corn-based food.  If anyone with dogs can help me with this, please do!!!!!!!

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    nvonjacobi

    Sat Aug 25 2007

    I have 2 cats, both long-haired, and absolutely love this litter. I have tried all kinds of litter, both clumping and unclumping, flushable and unflushable. I have tried litter made out of newspaper, pine, cedar, clay, wheat, and some kind of clear crystals. This litter truly lives up to its claims. What I like about it is that it is 99% biodegradable so I do not feel guilty about harming the environment. It also flushes easily no matter how many clumps there are. The other flushable litter had to be flushed in stages and sometimes still clogged the toilet. The litter made out of wheat was so dusty that there was a film of dust all over everything. This litter does track a little but I cut down on that problem by putting the litter box on a mat that is made out of astro-turf. This mat is made for litter boxes and really catches all the litter that makes it out of the box. I recommend this litter highly and am on my way out the door to buy more. I just wish more pet stores ca... Read more

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    luvdabluz

    Mon Jun 18 2007

    Outstanding cat litter, don't waste your time and money with others.  It has great odor control and is completely dust-free.  I use it in my automatic litter box with no problems.

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    angieb

    Mon May 21 2007

    This stuff is awesome! I had been using Tidy Cat on many recommendations, but after a day or two the entire house stunk of litter box. I bought this Nature's Miracle for one reason because I wanted something a little less caustic as my kitty was coming home from being spayed, and this stuff said non-irritating. Well the initial scent as I opened the bag was UGH, are they sure about that?! It's smells like that strong men's cologne Aspen or something. Yuck. So I was initially very sceptical, but I have to say that one week later I am very, very pleased. The initial strong smell has since dissipated, after about a day, and after a few scoopings and a week or so we smell ... nothing! It really is a Miracle!

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    wisegirlz

    Sat May 19 2007

    I have had cats for the last 20 years and this is the BEST cat litter I have found in that time.

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    elnea18b

    Thu Apr 05 2007

    LIFE CHANGING CAT LITTER! For reasons too boring to list, my cat box is in my living room, behind a chair. So my living room, in my tiny house, always smells like a cat box. I've tried every type of litter and cat litter system, and this cat litter is miraculous. It truly does ERASE the smell of cat waste. And there is NO dust. None. The litter itself has a consistency similar to moist potting soil (without actually being wet). I haven't had a problem with tracking of the litter, and I have two cats, one of which is a long-haired cat. I generally have to completely empty scoop-able litter from the box once a week because of the odor, but this really does last three weeks as advertised, if not longer with a little supplementation with every scooping. I finally can have people come into my home without the embarrassment of the odor of cat urine. I'm not kidding. Life changing.

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    marta31

    Sun Sep 10 2006

    Tracks a long way: pretty messy after cats walks out 4 feet diameter, and find some litters 15 feet away. Perhaps because it's very light. Often smells ammonia. But I don't have too much experience with flushable cat litters, perhaps they are all like that...

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    waggawagga

    Sat Nov 19 2005

    THIS IS THE BEST CAT LITTER. PERIOD. I have owned a cat for two weeks and have tried four brands of cat litter. I had an immediate negative reaction to the clay litters--the dust stayed in my nose for the entire day and I was coughing continuously. I tried a major 'flushable brand' and found it overrated. Plus the cat truly, deeply hated it. Since she is a good cat she used the box, but I saw that she tried to avoid contacting the stuff as much as she could. In addition, the 'flushable' and highly-advertised litter did not clump at all on the urine, and so the box got nasty and stayed that way. The cat hated the litter so much that she wiped her feet on the outside of the box to remove the stuff from her paws, getting granules all over the room. The Nature's Miracle cat litter lives up to its claims. It immediately clumps around the cat urine and it flushes well. There is a slight piney odor as you open the bag, but the cat did not mind and the smell dissipated after an hour or so. ... Read more

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    ginny_logan_schmidt

    Tue Aug 16 2005

    I tried this product enthusiastically because I have always loved Nature's Miracle for carpet odor control, etc. But I am very disappointed. I live in a small house (1,000 sq. feet) and I have to say that the odor as it comes out of the bag is very different and I am not crazy about that, but more importantly, I don't feel that it controls odors the way I would like. I sift the box at least twice a day and really feel like I have to do it the minute the cat is finished. She is only a kitten and I am wondering how bad it might be as she gets older. My daughter complains all the time about the smell. It may be that in this small house nothing will work (we moved recently), but I am off to give another one a try.

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