Arm & Hammer Easy Flush Cat Litter
Approval Rate: 81%
Reviews 9
by lr1234
Tue Sep 16 2008Yes, this _was_ a great litter but A&H; discontinued the product due to 'consumer preference' ....guess no one asked me! As for flushing, I did not flush the clumps, only the waste, but I felt better knowing a small amount of litter would be okay. The odor control was great and now I've had to switch to another brand which, while still flushable, fails at odor control and so I end up going through a bag of litter a week. I'm really mad at A&H; for their stupid decision.
by brscello
Mon Oct 01 2007This litter is absolutely wonderful, however, I cannot find it anywhere recently. Regarding the clumping, I agree that I assume the 'lack' of true clumping is what makes it flushable. As far as cats not liking it...some cats are picky, my cat has hated several litters but has no problem with this one. PLease let me know if any of you have been able to purchase this item recently.
by scully931
Thu Jun 28 2007This is the only litter I have used for years. I love it and have been disappointed because I haven't been able to find it lately. As for the comments about not clumping as well, I always have assumed that is why it is flushable. At any rate, never bothered me any. Just thrilled to have a flushable litter. In addition to my own two cats, I foster kittens and the house never smells like cats! :-)
by jennimum
Fri Jun 08 2007I love the convenience of the flushability, but the odor control and clumability need improving. Does Arm and Hammer read these comments? If so please improve. If not reviewing these comments, how do they know how the product is working outside the lab?
by lee1999
Sun Feb 19 2006I love this product. I've always hated having to dispose of litter, since I hate the idea of "embalming" it in plastic bags in some landfill for all eternity, and since I live on the fourth floor of a vintage building it wasn't fun to truck it out to the trash, anyway. I had earlier tried a flushable litter made from paper but found that it quickly turned into mush in the bottom of the box and quit clumping. Being able to scoop and flush the Easy Flush has been great, and I've really had no trouble with the clumping or with excessive tracking. Neither I nor my fastidious sixteen-year-old cat have been bothered by the fragrance, although I'm not crazy about it.
by waggawagga
Sat Nov 19 2005I agree with bookgirl77; this is an overrated product that does not perform as advertised. In addition, my cat was so miserable with it that she would perch on the edge of the box to avoid touching it at all, and would then frantically wipe her feet on the outside of the box and leave granules all over the floor. She was highly relieved when I replaced the litter with the infinitely better Nature's Miracle. I've always liked Arm and Hammer products, but this is definitely not one of the good ones.
by le_we106
Mon Feb 21 2005I have 4 cats and have had no problems with it's flushability, this sure beats trying to find a place to store the scoopable, non-flushable cat litters. The biggest problem is the dust. If Arm & Hammer could solve this I would definately give it 5 stars.
by bookgirl77
Mon Nov 01 2004I have not been happy with the odor control of this product at all. The clumps start to crumble apart as soon as I scoop them from the box to flush. Little crumbles of soiled litter fall back into the box and are of an unscoopable size, so they remain in the box and smell -- yuck!
by ellenchang
Sat Oct 02 2004This is a good product for people live in a small apartment. At first, I was still having problems with its clumping ability. Now I add the Natural's Miracles Cat litter into it to make it clump better. Now the apartment is almost odor free. I scoops waste twice a day into the toilet. I like the product much better than the clay clumping litter.