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Dr. Elsey’s Ultra UnScented Clumping Clay Cat Litter 40 lb. Bag

(8 customer reviews)

Original price was: $23.99.Current price is: $20.56.

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Description

  • PREMIUM QUALITY: A combination of premium texture and granule size made with 100% bentonite clay for maximum clumping creates litter particles that are just the right size.
  • LOW DUST: Ideal for cats and owners who suffer from allergies with a 99.9% dust-free and hypoallergenic litter formulation.
  • HARD CLUMPING: Hard clumping medium grain clay helps prevent moisture from reaching the bottom of the tray and forms hard clumps that won’t break down, making it easier to scoop.
  • SUPERIOR ODOR CONTROL: Formulated for single or multi-cat households with natural ingredients to keep your home smelling clean and fresh between litter box cleanings.
  • LOW TRACKING: A unique formulation of medium grain clay helps keep litter in the box where it belongs.

Additional information

Department

Litter & Accessories

Item model number

460U

Date First Available

November 1, 2005

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H

20.39 x 13.75 x 5 inches

Item Dimensions LxWxH

20 x 14 x 4 inches

Item Weight

18 Kilograms

Brand Name

Dr. Elsey's

Target Audience Keyword

house-cats, cat

Directions

Fill clean, dry litter box with 3" to 4" of Dr. Elsey's litter. Scoop waste twice daily and refill box as necessary. Replace entire box once a month. Dispose of used litter in trash. DO NOT FLUSH.

Country of Origin

United States

Warranty Description

Guaranteed litter box use

Model Name

Dr. Elsey's Ultra Unscented 40 Lb, 18.14 Kg bag

Color

Original Version

Size

40 lb

Material

Clay Litter

Age Range Description

All Life Stages

Care Instructions

Always wash your hands thoroughly after handling used cat litter, as cat feces may contain Toxoplasma gondii—a parasite that can cause toxoplasmosis. Pregnant or nursing women, as well as children and anyone with a weakened immune system, should avoid handling used cat litter. Always handle litter in a ventilated area to avoid inhalation. Keep contents and packaging out of reach of children and pets. Seek medical help in case of accidental ingestion.

Number of Items

1

Manufacturer

Precious Cat

Style

Ultra

Breed Recommendation

All Breed Sizes

Included Components

Cat Litter

Specific Uses for Product

Cat Litter, Urinary, Behavior, Indoor

8 reviews for Dr. Elsey’s Ultra UnScented Clumping Clay Cat Litter 40 lb. Bag

  1. Nina

    Why did you pick this product vs others?:
    As a multi-cat household, finding a cat litter that truly lives up to its claims is no easy task—but this one checks all the boxes and more. Here’s why this cat litter has become a permanent staple in our home:

    Quality & Texture:
    Right out of the bag, you can tell this is a premium product. The granule size and texture are perfectly balanced—not too coarse, not too fine. It’s made from 100% bentonite clay, which delivers excellent clumping power without being overly heavy or dusty.

    Low Dust:
    This litter is a game-changer for allergy sufferers. With a 99.9% dust-free formulation, there’s noticeably less dust cloud when pouring, which keeps both the air and surfaces around the litter box cleaner. Even my more sensitive cat seems to appreciate it.

    Hard Clumping:
    Clumps form quickly and stay solid, making scooping fast and hassle-free. Moisture never seems to reach the bottom of the tray, which means less mess and less odor over time. No more scraping wet spots!

    Odor Control:
    Even with two cats using the same box, this litter keeps unpleasant smells at bay. The natural ingredients do a great job neutralizing odors, and the litter box area actually smells clean between full changes.

    Low Tracking:
    One of the best features—this litter stays in the box. The medium grain helps reduce tracking significantly, so I’m no longer sweeping litter trails around the house.

    Final Thoughts:
    If you’re looking for a reliable, high-quality litter that makes both you and your cat happy, this one’s worth every penny. It handles odor, clumps like a champ, and doesn’t leave a trail through your home. Highly recommended!

  2. Ar

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  3. Amazon カスタマー

    以前使っていたトイレ砂はほこりが立ちやすく、ねこもせきこみがちになったり、私もトイレ片付けをする際に粉が舞って、マスクをして片づけたりしていました。こちらの砂にしてから、ねこのせきこみがなくなりました。また人間のほうも、まったく粉を気にすることなく快適に掃除ができます。ありがたいと思っています。ついつい砂がなくなるのにストックしていなかったり・・焦ることがありますが、こちらでは発注してから早くに届けてくださるので、とても助かっています。ありがとうございます。ニオイもほとんどしませんし、固まりもよく、片付けがらくになりました。感謝しています。

  4. C. G. Moore

    Cat litter.

    It’s dusty. Dusty and gray. Also, granular. Decidedly less so upon being used, it forms a foul smelling hillock that waits for the low-man-on-the-totem-pole of the household to reluctantly scoop it. It smells of…cat litter? What else does cat litter smell like? I dunno. It’s the medium in which we expect our pet cats to expel their waste.

    That’s it.

    That’s about as much brain real estate each of us has devoted to the rousing topic of “Cat litter” and deservedly so. Cat litter is one of those things that is so inconsequential in our lives, so banal of a product, that any amount of conversational effort devoted to it is too much. That is, when it works.

    And yet…here I am reviewing it on Amazon.

    In addition to having a decent (boring?) enough of a life that I can devote time to reviewing cat litter on Amazon, I have two cats. One is a white flame-point ragdoll cat that is the reincarnation of Steve McQueen that’ll befriend a Rottweiler within minutes of meeting (Tucker) and the other is a painfully shy siamese that closely resembles a raccoon that swallowed a medicine ball – we call her “the basement troll” for her penchant for cool, dark spaces and cardboard boxes. Formally, however, she is known as “Bailey”.

    While Bailey is extremely sweet, she’s very nervous and scares extremely easily. She hides in the basement whenever anyone comes to the house and hates being carried. While Tucker is as cool as Billy Dee Williams and makes the Dos Equis guy look like Don Knotts, Bailey is more sensitive than an open cavity. As a result, she’s suffered from chronic bladder infections for years.

    While both of these cats are polar opposites of each other, both had one thing in common – they both had a penchant for leaving tootsie rolls just outside of their litterbox. In addition, because Bailey suffered from routine bladder infections, we were starting to see rust-colored spots in not-so-inconspicous places around the house (essentially every carpeted corner in the house). While I certainly don’t condone the tendency for families to throw their hands up in the air in exasperation and send their pet cat straight to the kennel when this happens, I can understand how it happens.

    If only there was some sort of miracle product that keeps such tragedies from happening…

    Yes, Precious Cat Ultra Premium Clumping Cat Litter is that product. How incredible is this stuff you ask? I’ll tell you: it’s so damned good that here I am, semi-supine in my cozy bed on the last Tuesday before Christmas and instead of figuring out how I’m going to get every last gift that I’m obligated to buy, I’m reviewing this cat litter. That’s how f—ing great this stuff is. It’s simply sublime – transcendent even. In a world where every product is so over-hyped, brightly packaged, and intrusively advertised on every screen in your house and yet is woefully and ultimately ineffectual, here’s a product that’s the equivalent of a circa 1974 George Foreman right cross packaged in a manila envelope.

    Before I continue, I would just like to say that this isn’t one of those inane, dipsh-t “ironic” reviews that self-entertained hipsters write in the hopes that they get recognized by Buzzfeed – I’m as sincere as I can be – this is the Alpha and Omega of cat litter.

    With that out of the way, the first thing that comes to mind about this litter is that it saved our carpets, piles of dirty laundry and sanity from Bailey’s sketchy bladder. Cynical as I am, I was fully expecting the worst for Bailey – her bladder infections were a more consistent recidivist than Tyron Biggums and there was no end in sight. Like seemingly all pet ailments, I was fully expecting Bailey’s treatment to be outrageously expensive.

    Thankfully, we’re blessed with a vet that had long since paid off her exorbitant student loans and rather than recommend more “tests” (i.e. $$$$), she recommended Precious Cat Litter. Always in favor of the cheapest, easiest, and simplest answer, I happily ordered it from Amazon. I replaced all the litter in the house (Tidy Cat) with the Precious Cat stuff and was ill prepared with how fast I saw results. Literally minutes later, there were fresh clumps in one of the litter boxes. Both cats took to this stuff like a fish to water. No longer do we find “surprises” propped up against the litter box when it comes time to clean them out and that’s pretty damned nice.

    So, I give this stuff an easy 5 stars right off the bat due to its ability to coax Bailey to start using the litter box again, and thereby curing her bladder infections for good. That alone makes this a 5 star product. It fully exceeded my expectations. What really makes this stuff special is the comorbidity of the following:

    1.) Cost – This litter is significantly cheaper than the major brands you see in large jugs at just about every supermarket in the country. For the longest time I couldn’t understand why cat litter was so expensive – I mean it’s not like clay and “proprietary scent crystals” are rare earth metals. Precious Cat Litter brings sanity back to cat litter pricing. It’s also pretty sweet that a 40lb. bag of this stuff ships with free 2 day shipping with an Amazon Prime subscription. Thus, the value proposition is off the charts with this litter.

    2.) Scent – There is none.

    No, I’m not just talking about the actual scent of the litter – I’m talking about after it’s been used. Bullsh-t you say? I can’t blame you – every friggin’ litter I’ve ever used that advertised such a claim has failed miserably. Cat urine is so putrid and so powerful that it causes many landlords to refuse cats to be present on their premises. I wish I had known about this product years ago because it effectively renders this objection null and void. The way this stuff absolutely smothers cat urine smells is positively game-changing. We have four cat litter boxes in our house – one is in the upstairs laundry room right at the top of the stairs. Normal cat litters would assault the olfactory senses of any poor soul unfortunate enough to walk upstairs in our house. Not so with this litter.

    It’s ability to c-o-m-p-l-e-t-e-l-y void the stench of cat urine is truly other-worldly, maybe even a little bit spooky. Absolutely nothing should work this well at canceling out one of the worst smells known to the human race. Thus, I have no other choice than to conclude that simple logic dictates that Beelzebub himself MUST be involved somewhere in the supply chain of this product – there’s no way humans alone have unlocked the superpower of neutering cat urine funk. However, this raises a philosophical question unto itself – how bad could the devil really be if he/she/it is involved with such a flawless product? Eh? Think about it.

    So, Precious Cat litter is not only super good at eliminating cat urine stench, but it also forces consumers to deeply ponder some of life’s most mysterious philosophical questions. Tidy Cat don’t do that, jus sayin’…

    3.) Clumping performance – To me, next to the puke-inducing smell of cat urine, scooping soggy piles of cat mess is the absolute worst part of changing the litter box. With the mainstream brands, I’ve noticed there’s about a 50:50 chance that the litter will clump. When it does, things are a-okay. When it doesn’t, you might as well don a painter’s mask and goggles to deal with the resulting acrid fumes. Once again, Precious Cat punches far above its weight here. This stuff clumps so consistently and so tightly that Detroit should consider using this stuff to fill potholes. Cleaning the litter box with Precious Cat is a much faster, much easier, and much less painful experience than ever.

    So, I conclude my review. Is Precious Cat a fantastic cat litter? Indeed. However, it’s something better than that – it’s a product that transcends its meager goals, which is to merely be a substance that cats crap into. For one, it’s absolutely unmatched in its ability to do what no other cat litter can do, namely “leave no trace” that a cat resides in your house, a “silent warrior” if you will. Yes, I said it – it’s essentially the Navy SeALs of cat litter. It’s also cheaper than its inept competitors. Perhaps most importantly, it can be the difference between a cat being happy and comfortable in a loving home and a cat finding itself in a shelter. Lastly, it’s so outstanding that after witnessing its perfection, you’ll be highly motivated to write paragraphs about it on Amazon.

    Cat litter.

    It’s Precious Cat or nothing.

  5. Gizmo

    I wanted to give a very detailed review because I tried using reviews to choose litter, but it was very hard to do because often the reviews vary wildly in describing the same qualities of the same litter. I’ll start by saying I’ve tried Fresh Step, Tidy Cats, Arm & Hammer, Pretty Litter, and various other silicone litters before settling on this one. I have one short haired, older female kitty who has one litter box.

    For a long time, I used Arm & Hammer clump and seal litter. I didn’t hate it, but felt like it didn’t clump as well as it could and I wanted to try something else. So I switched to Pretty Litter for a while because I liked the color changing aspect. However, I started to notice that it wasn’t lasting as long as it was supposed to and I didn’t want to keep paying that much for something that wasn’t doing what it was supposed to. I liked the no-clump aspect, but it seemed to irritate my kitty’s toes. She was constantly picking stuff off the hair on her feet (and she doesn’t have long hair at all) and I felt like it tracked a lot. I then tried a few different silicone litters, but the more affordable ones were too hard to find regularly (ie often out of stock).

    So after all that experimentation, I had a few qualities I was looking for:
    – low dust
    – low tracking (I live in a very small apartment where there aren’t many steps between the litter box and the couch or the bed)
    – low odor
    – hopefully non-clumping

    I ended up compromising on the non-clumping part, because this litter meets my other wish list items so well.

    – Dust: I haven’t tried some of the “natural” litters like the ones made from corn, wheat, etc. so I can’t speak for those. But otherwise I have used many of the popular litters and I have concluded that there probably isn’t a 100% dust free litter. I think it’s just the nature of such a product. However, this has less dust than any other litter I can think of and I love that.

    – Tracking: again, not sure if there exists a 100% no track litter. But in my experience, this tracks the least. I did notice after I was sick for a couple weeks (still scooping ofc but not as worried about cleaning up the litter on the floor) it did start to get a little spread out and ground into the carpet. But as long as I was vacuuming regularly I barely noticed any tracking.

    – Odor: this and the low tracking were probably the main selling points for me. I’ve honestly forgotten to scoop the box a couple times because I. NEVER. SMELL IT! Even when scooping it, it hardly smells. Only towards the end of its life cycle does it tend to stink much, but again, that’s only when scooping. And I use the scent free one! I hate the smell of scented cat litter (it gets too strong for me and in my head it’s a “cover up” smell, like spraying perfume on a dirty shirt or pants lol) I think this is the best quality of this litter. If odor is your sticking point, I’d definitely recommend trying this.

    – Clumping: as I said above, this was what I compromised on. **This IS a clumping litter.** But it clumps EXTREMELY well. Honestly sometimes it’s a bit like scooping a rock. If it’s a larger clump sometimes I have to put in some effort to break it in half. So because of that and how great the other qualities are, I was fine with switching back to a clumping litter. I have a Litter Genie so it’s not too much of an inconvenience. Actually, my only (very minor) complaint would be that the clumps get too heavy to fill the Litter Genie bag as full as I’d like, but it doesn’t bother me that much.

    – Price: I haven’t sat down and figured out how this one compares to the others in terms of price, but it’s at least comparable and I think very reasonable for the quality of what you get. The 18lb bag is a little more than enough to fill up the litter box, and has been lasting about a month.

    So glad I decided to try Dr. Elsey’s! I hope this review is helpful to anyone else shopping around for litter like I was.

  6. bhavana

    Too.muvh tracking and very dusty

  7. Hussain

    Dr. Elsey’s Precious Cat Ultra Cat Litter exemplifies high performance across multiple key parameters: absorbency, clumping integrity, hygiene maintenance, and cost-efficiency. Formulated from premium-grade medium-grain sodium bentonite, the litter demonstrates rapid liquid absorption, forming structurally stable clumps that prevent fluid dispersion and reduce ammonia-related odour—supporting optimal litter hygiene and ease of cleaning.

    Absorbency is a standout feature; the granules encapsulate moisture rapidly, resulting in dense clumps that are easily removed without residue. This not only maintains a clean litter bed but significantly limits the need for full litter replacement, enhancing long-term value for money. When paired with automated litter systems such as PETKIT, the efficiency is further amplified—minimising waste, extending refill intervals, and ensuring consistent sensor responsiveness. This compatibility markedly improves functionality for multi-cat or high-traffic households.

    In terms of texture, the granule size strikes a practical balance—fine enough to ensure feline comfort underfoot, while coarse enough to resist compaction and minimise tracking. The product adheres minimally to the paws and coat, reducing particulate transfer beyond the litter area. While a small amount of dust may be generated during initial pouring, in-use dust levels remain low and non-intrusive, supporting respiratory health and indoor air quality.

    Behavioural acceptance is exemplary. In the case of a British Shorthair introduced to this litter from initial acclimatisation, consistent use and strong litter box fidelity have been observed—suggesting high palatability and environmental compatibility.

    Economically, the product provides excellent value, with conservative usage enabled by effective clump isolation and low daily waste output. This positions it as a highly sustainable choice for long-term use, particularly when integrated into automated systems.

    In conclusion, Dr. Elsey’s Ultra Cat Litter is a functionally advanced, behaviourally compatible, and economically sound product. Its superior absorbency, low-tracking composition, and high compatibility with modern litter systems render it an outstanding solution for feline hygiene management.

  8. Hisham

    Dr. Elsey’s Ultra Cat Litter truly lives up to the hype! It clumps incredibly well, making scooping quick and mess-free. Even with multiple cats, the odor control is outstanding — my home stays fresh without needing to change the litter too often.

    There’s very minimal dust compared to other brands I’ve used, and it doesn’t track around the house, which is a big plus. My cats had no issues transitioning to it either. If you’re looking for a high-performance litter that’s clean, efficient, and keeps odors at bay, this is definitely the one to go for!

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