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Geisha Keisha in the Zen Garden #giveaway

Geisha Keisha in the Zen Garden #giveaway #sponsored

I don’t have a litter box; I have a Zen garden. Yep, Weruva’s new natural cat litter made from Hinoki wood and green tea has transformed my box into a Zen garden. TW loves how this litter smells. She also loves green tea. Lemme give you the 411 before I tell you what The Cat thinks.

Disclaimer: As a member of the Chewy.com Blogger Outreach Program, I received this product in exchange for my fair and honest review. No money exchanged hands (or paws). Chewy is not responsible for the contents of this post. I only share products that I believe in.
Weruva is one of our favorite brands. They provide my lunch everyday. As soon as we found out they were adding cat litter to their line of cat products, we vowed to try it.

One of the most popular discussion topics in Facebook cat forums is the litter box. What kind of litter do you use? Do you use clay litter? What’s a good alternative to clay litter? We’ve tried quite a few of the alternatives and haven’t really been satisfied with any of them. We were most dissatisfied with the way they clumped—or, more accurately didn’t clump.

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Weruva Natural Quick Clumping Cat Litter is made with Hinoki Wood (part of the Cypress family) and Green Tea, two responsibly sourced and sustainable materials. TW loves it’s natural green tea aroma. She loves her some green tea but she better not start eating my litter. Hinoki Wood and Green Tea work together to naturally suppress the growth of bacteria and odor in your litter box. There’s no perfume, air fresheners, toxic detergents or artificial scents to harm The Cat. It’s also clay and grain free.

TW decided to transition me to the new litter. She sprinkled a layer on top of my old litter so we really can’t tell you if it’s low dust or tracking but we will in a future post. They’re little beige pellets that don’t look anything like any other litter I’ve ever used. TW says they remind her of Grape Nuts cereal. After a week, the green tea smell is still all she smells when she opens the box.

I haven’t used the box in Pop’s bathroom much since I now have that huge litter box in the hall but within the first few hours after the new litter was innerduced, I test drove it. From the fact that the top layer of litter was intact, TW guesses I got in and out rather quickly after I did my widdle. I’ve used it several time since. I’m not one to like experimenting with new stuff so TW was impressed that this new litter meets my rigid standards.

The new Weruva litter comes in two sizes. Weruva says the 6.7-lb bag should last anywhere from a month to 10 days depending if you have one, two or three cats and the 11.7-lb bag, 50 to 17 days. They recommend putting 2-4 inches of litter in the box. TW puts lotsa litter in the box and I appreciate it since I love to dig.

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How would you like to try this litter and see for yourself? Chewy has set aside a bag of Weruva Natural Quick Clumping Cat Litter for one Stunning Keisha reader. You can enter for yourself or for a U.S. shelter. All you have to do is fill out the Rafflecopter. No purchase necessary. Giveaway is open to 18 and over US residents only. Void where prohibited. Giveaway will run from January 17, 2016 and will end January 24, 2016, at 11:59pm ET. One winner will be randomly selected by Rafflecopter and notified via email. The winner will have 48 hours to claim their prize; failure to do so will result in forfeiture of the prize. Capiche? Best of luck to everyone.

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Giveaway is over. Sorry.

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  1. I use the clay litter and yep I know it´s not so environmental friendly , but on the other hand you don´t have to put that much of it in the bin :)


    XOXO

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  2. Nice review CK, we've not tried that one but we'll ponder on it!

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  3. Sorry CK, but you are the cutest Geisha girl ever LOL. We think the "Tea Potty" graphic on the bag is pretty darn adorable too!

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  4. Good to know you only promote litter that you have test weed CK!

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  5. i dont have cats but would love this to donate to safe haven cat shelter and clinic. nice review, cute picture

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  6. Very interesting take on litter. Excellent review and also your graphics are fabulous!!!

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  7. That sounds like a good litter, we want to try that.

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  8. Sounds interesting. I've never tried this brand but would like to try it. Oh, and I just love the geisha costume!

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  9. Oh Cool CK. We was fraid to try it cuz it sed pellets. But dat sounds like sumfin' we wuld luv. We shulda known since it be from Wervua, one of our favorites too. Glad you like it and paws crossed we get to win it.

    Luv ya'

    Dezi and Lexi

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  10. I wonder if my human would like this litter. We are not picky, but my human sure is particular! It's eco-friendly, but to please her it needs to clump and scoop as easily as World's Best. One other natural-material-based litter she tried practically glued itself to the litter box and she did not like that!

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  11. I love the smell of green tea, too. I bet Thunder would agree!

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  12. You are a beautiful Geisha, Keisha! My mum has tried me with various litters, but I will only use clay clumping litter. My favourite is the earth in the greenhouse! Even when the door is shut to keep me out, I can still squeeze my way in through one of the vents.

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  13. I think this litter does sound pretty cool CK. I bet it smells nice too. Our old litter was scented, and while it smelled OK it was a bit strong to me. I bet this stuff is soft!

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  14. Interesting. Not sure it would go over here, as we've been using unscented litter for ages.

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  15. I would enter this for the shelter where I got my kitty cat. They need it more than I do.
    Digicats {at} Sbcglobal {dot} Net

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  16. We received a bag of this from Weruva. It took a few weeks for us to use it, but Brulee appears to like it!

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  17. We'll hafta check this litter out. We usually don't do well with litters made from strange stuff.

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  18. Darling darling darling! The Human has been so unhelpful and now here I am talking about toilet issues! We use World's Finest, and while there may not be any connection at all, in the two years I have been using it I have not had any recurrence of the Dreadful Anal Abscess problem I was getting every six months or so. That's really why, connection or not, the Human is not willing to try out other litters, though this one sounds quite delightful. I like to dig and fling! I have not ever used an enclosed baffroom facility, but given my very suspicious nature about enclosed boxes and such, that is probably not on the agenda either. The Human would like it though, as my litter-flinging is very irritating to her. I say, TOO BAD!

    Love you! XOXOXOXOOXXOOX

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  19. This litter sounds pawsome - Mom says we'd love to give it a try! As with Spitty-the_kitty I'm a litter flinger (Hi, my name is Lily, I'm a litter flinger) so maybe this litter won't annoy Mom when she steps on it? MOL!
    Thanks for a great blog post CK! ((HUGS)) oxOxo

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  20. The litter sounds interesting. I sure would like to win this and give it a try. Thanks for the giveaway. Love the graphics of the Geisha, Miss Keisha.

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  21. I love the smell of Hinoki wood, and it's got green tea in it. What a cool cat litter!
    You look very pretty in kimono, CK :-)

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  22. Never heard of this litter before, sounds interesting!
    ღ husky hugz ღ frum our pack at Love is being owned by a husky!

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  23. Nice review ! We can trust you as you really tested that litter ! Purrs

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  24. We just might give this one a try. Great review and luvluvluv the Zen Garden theme

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  25. You are a beautiful geisha Keisha! This sounds interesting. I wonder if the Farm cats would like it.

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  26. Great review CK. Too bad Chewy doesn't allow Canadian residents to get certificates to get this product as a gift. We do have a Pet Smart here. I am not an adventurer and like my clay litter. Mom doesn't care for the clumping stuff as the toilet is right by my tinkle box so she can throw the solids down the toilet. Mom would like to try it though. You make it sound so good.

    Shoko

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  27. My cats love their food, but haven't tried the litter yet. Thanks for the chance.

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  28. I have not tried this brand of litter for my cats but I always open to change.

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  29. thanks for the giveaway! I have 4 cats, always in need of litter!!

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  30. I would love to try this litter, thank you for making me aware of it. Have a great day!

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  31. We haven't tried that litter, CK, but we're looking at trying new ones now (ours is too dusty). So thanks for the chance to win! :)

    Hugs,

    Gracie and Zoe

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  32. I use a clay-alternative litter but would like to try this one since it is not grain based.

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  33. Our kitties may like this new litter! Thanks for the chance to win!

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  34. I would like to try this brand of litter for my cat.

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  35. Hope I win this. I bet Molly Mew would love to try it!

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  36. Hope I win this. I bet Molly Mew would love to try it!

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