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Nine packages of cat litter stacked in a pyramid Credit: Reviewed / Betsey Goldwasser

The Best Cat Litter of 2024

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Nine packages of cat litter stacked in a pyramid Credit: Reviewed / Betsey Goldwasser

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Editor's Choice Product image of Boxiecat All Natural Scent-Free
Best Overall

Boxiecat All Natural Scent-Free

This Boxiecat litter is a breeze to open, carry, pour, and reseal. It absorbed more than twice as much liquid as the others we tested. Read More

Pros

  • Easy to pour and store
  • Very absorbent
  • Doesn't kick up dust

Cons

  • Thinner clumps
Editor's Choice Product image of Frisco Odor Defense Lavender Fields
Best Value

Frisco Odor Defense Lavender Fields

A wonderfully scented litter, Frisco Odor Defense creates large solid clumps, and is a great value. Read More

Pros

  • Economical
  • Remains odorless
  • Absorbent

Cons

  • Heavy bag
Product image of Scoop Away Unscented

Scoop Away Unscented

This more affordable option is easy to move thanks to its handle, but it came in last in terms of masking odors. Read More

Pros

  • Absorbent
  • Faint pleasant smell
  • Sturdy handle

Cons

  • Not as great at masking odors
Product image of Ever Clean Extra Strength Unscented

Ever Clean Extra Strength Unscented

This Ever Clean litter soaks up liquid and doesn't lose much volume when scooping, but it gets dusty after a few days. Read More

Pros

  • Sturdy box
  • Solid clumps

Cons

  • Not truly unscented
  • Dusty after a few days
Product image of So Phresh Advanced Odor Control Fragrance Free

So Phresh Advanced Odor Control Fragrance Free

This So Phresh litter was the dustiest we tested. It's also difficult to empty the plastic bucket because of the handle. Read More

Pros

  • Pleasant smell
  • Solid packaging

Cons

  • Very dusty
  • Difficult to pour

When you really think about it, cat litter is a remarkable thing. Not the product itself, mind you, but the fact that you can dump a few pounds of chipped clay into a plastic cat litter box, and your pet will instinctively know to do their business in there.

Of course, there are some remarkable cat litter brands to choose from, and the type of cat litter you choose will vary per cat owner and cat. Are you looking for the best cat litter for your new fur baby? Should you go with scented or unscented? Clumping cat litter or non-clumping? Lightweight? Multiple-cat types? But which is the best cat litter that, most importantly, your cat will love too?

We’ve looked at some of the bestselling cat litter on the market. For the record, we stuck to unscented clay cat litter with clumping ability. We found that you can’t go wrong with Boxiecat Premium Unscented (available at Amazon) . This cat litter was easy to handle and did well at clumping, blocking odors, and preventing your cat’s paws from tracking too much cat litter outside the box.

In terms of price, Frisco Unscented Odor Defense (available at Chewy) provided the most economical, bang-for-your-buck experience without sacrificing performance.

To help you find the best cat litter, we tested some cat litter bags ourselves. Based on our experience, these are the best cat litter bags you can buy right now.

orange cat sniffing package of boxiecat cat litter
Credit: Reviewed / Betsey Goldwasser

Boxiecat All Natural Scent-Free aced nearly all of our tests for the best cat litter.

Best Overall
Boxiecat All Natural Scent-Free

Right away, you notice that this cat litter is in a bag, which isn't a great start as they can be pretty unwieldy. But Boxiecat already thought about that—and a whole lot of other great features.

First, this 28-pound bag of cat litter isn’t unreasonably heavy. Could the brand have put a cutout on top to help hang onto the bag? Sure, but it’s not 100% necessary. Carrying: check.

To open the packaging, the manufacturer includes a handy guide on the cat litter bag to show the best place to cut. As you’ll see in a second, that also helps with re-sealing. Opening: check.

The pull-out plastic handle on the side of the cat litter bag is our favorite design aspect. We really wish other manufacturers offered this feature, too. Pouring: big-time check.

When you’re done pouring the cat litter, all you have to do is curl up the top of the bag, pull away the handy piece of tape off the back, then adhere it over the top and onto the front. It prevents loose cat litter from going everywhere and protects what’s already in the bag. Storing: check.

As for Boxiecat’s performance, this cat litter topped our saturation test, absorbing more than double the amount of many others we tried. It also lost the least amount of cat litter after our absorption test, showing it does a great job of making tight, sizeable clumps. One downside: The liquid didn’t penetrate that deep into the clay, so you may be dealing with thinner clumps, meaning it may not be very easy to scoop.

Boxiecat cat litter also held true to its promise of being unscented and low dust. Most of all, my cats took right to it, and the amount of cat litter they tracked out of the box was negligible.

Pros

  • Easy to pour and store

  • Very absorbent

  • Doesn't kick up dust

Cons

  • Thinner clumps

orange cat in plastic litter box next to package of frisco cat litter
Credit: Reviewed / Betsey Goldwasser

This Frisco cat litter from Chewy is truly unscented and created large clumps.

Best Value
Frisco Odor Defense Lavender Fields

Frisco Unscented Odor Defense cat litter was the most affordable product we found, and it still finished just shy of the top spot. Its best performance was in our saturation test, where it came second only to our top pick and was still leaps ahead of the rest of the pack. This cat litter also just came a hair short of winning our odor absorption test.

What did we specifically like? For starters, this cat litter truly remained odorless throughout being used. Any liquids deposited in the clay created one big clump. There wasn’t as much dust when we first began, though when waiting a few days between cleanings, you may notice a sizable dust cloud.

Its biggest downfall is its size. At 35 pounds, it’s the heaviest bag we found, and it’s unfortunately the only option from the brand. There were only two small holes to hang onto, which made for precarious handling. We could never quite pour as much cat litter as we were planning to, so we recommend reaching for a scooper.

Pros

  • Economical

  • Remains odorless

  • Absorbent

Cons

  • Heavy bag

Product image of Scoop Away Unscented
Scoop Away Unscented

This Scoop Away cat litter will put you back only a few bucks compared to some premium offerings, but it really does perform as well as some of those pricier products.

This 25-pound box is fairly easy to lift and move around thanks to its sturdy plastic handle. The punch tab to get the cat litter out of the box is also a breeze to open. Probably the best thing about the product is its faint, pleasant smell. It isn’t overwhelming, especially when liquid is added to it.

There’s odor-neutralizing crystals in the clay shards, which the brand says controls the growth of bacterial odors in a cat’s ammonia-rich urine. Interestingly enough, this product actually finished at the bottom of our odor tests, so perhaps it got overwhelmed with scent masking upfront, as Scoop Away guarantees seven days of “odor protection” on the box.

It did really well in our absorption test, missing out on the top spot by only a gram-and-a-half. In the remaining tests, it performed slightly above average. But when you consider its relatively lower price point, some of Scoop Away’s misgivings can easily be looked over.

Pros

  • Absorbent

  • Faint pleasant smell

  • Sturdy handle

Cons

  • Not as great at masking odors

Product image of Ever Clean Extra Strength Unscented
Ever Clean Extra Strength Unscented

The name of this product is a bit deceiving. It says it’s unscented, but we found there was a fairly strong, overly clean smell to it. That wasn’t a bad thing, especially at masking odors, but it became grating over time, especially compared to some truly unscented cat litter.

That being said, the cat litter was easy to handle and use. The box felt sturdy and not that heavy, and it wasn’t that difficult to open and pour. The cat litter did an admirable job of soaking up liquid in a solid clump, and it didn’t lose much cat litter after scooping.

Clumps did well at staying solid after several days of use, and the cats didn’t track much cat litter out of the box. One downside was that it did get a bit dusty after a few days.

In the end, this cat litter is a solid, mid-tier product. It actually reminded me exactly of the Scoop Away cat litter, but the price per pound we calculated was much higher.

Pros

  • Sturdy box

  • Solid clumps

Cons

  • Not truly unscented

  • Dusty after a few days

Product image of So Phresh Advanced Odor Control Fragrance Free
So Phresh Advanced Odor Control Fragrance Free

This cat litter has two big things going for it. It comes in a solid plastic bucket with a resealable lid and a metal handle. That’s the kind of stout construction that just screams for reuse. Secondly, So Phresh exceeded its claim of advanced odor control, besting all of the other products when we dropped some fox urine in it, meaning it will block the scent of any cat waste.

On the other end of the spectrum, we found that it was extremely dusty. While other cat litter had little or no dust, a large cloud emanated from the pile right from the start. And speaking of pouring, it was surprisingly difficult to empty the product with any semblance of control as the handle pivots at the top of the bin. As you empty out the cat litter, it becomes easier, but lengthening and centering that handle could do wonders.

Pros

  • Pleasant smell

  • Solid packaging

Cons

  • Very dusty

  • Difficult to pour

Product image of Dr. Elsey's Ultra Unscented
Dr. Elsey's Ultra Unscented

There wasn’t much of a smell to this Dr. Elsey's cat litter fresh out of the bag. When we added water to it, it created an inoffensive, neutral smell. Looking at the composition of the cat litter, there’s an even mix of clay shards and rounded clay pellets. The larger bits helped form robust clumps that penetrated deep into the pile, while the shards should help prevent tracking out of the box. Finally, there wasn’t much dust when we used the product.

So how come it finished where it did? It was the smallest bag we found, coming in at only 20 pounds, so cat owners will likely go through a few bags quicker than they anticipate (if you can handle a larger size, it is available in 40 pounds, too). It also didn’t do so well at absorbing liquids, finishing just below the average.

Dr. Elsey’s leaves us the most intrigued. It excelled in some regards, but it could use some improvement in others. But it was also firmly in the middle of the pack.

Pros

  • Made large, solid clumps

  • Neutral smell

Cons

  • Scooping used a lot of litter

Product image of Fresh Step Simply Unscented
Fresh Step Simply Unscented

There’s a faint, pleasant smell to this Fresh Step cat litter. It’s accentuated when liquid is added to it, but it isn’t overwhelming. Better yet, the cat litter clumps nicely, though those clumps were in fairly flat layers.

Fresh Step claims that the product is 99.9% dust-free, and that rang true. We didn’t experience any dust when pouring the cat litter, which was fairly easy with the thick strap on top of the box. Even though it’s made of plastic, the wide handle won’t cut into your hands.

Beyond that, there’s not much to say. This product fared poorly in our saturation, absorption, and odor tests. In our opinion, there are much better cat litters out there.

Pros

  • No dust

  • Wide handle

Cons

  • Not as good at masking odors

  • Absorbed little liquid

Product image of Arm & Hammer Multi-Cat Unscented
Arm & Hammer Multi-Cat Unscented

Of all the cat litter we chose, this was the only one we had some serious difficulty opening. It almost required a knife to puncture the thick cardboard spout.

Once we broke inside, the results weren’t much more promising. The clean smell immediately hits you. It’s overpowering, to the point of lingering in the air and nostrils. Unscented, this product is not.

As for performance, this cat litter routinely finished last across the board. On the plus side, it did a decent job masking odors, and we found there wasn’t much dust.

When not testing several cat litter, my cats actually use a different Arm & Hammer one, so it was surprising to see how poorly this performed. When it comes to the difficulty of unboxing, however, that seems to be a universal trait amongst Arm & Hammer cat litter.

Pros

  • No dust

  • Thick paper handle

Cons

  • Strong smell

  • Difficult to open box

What to Know About Buying the Best Cat Litter

How to Choose the Best Cat Litter

With various types of cat litter out there, here’s what to take into consideration—and how we landed on our test field:

  • Materials: Clay cat litters have a couple of great things going for them: They're absorbent and quickly clump. They’re also the most popular, so you’ll have plenty of options. But there are other materials out there, from recycled paper cat litter to walnut shells and pine shavings, even corn kernels. Silica crystals, including PrettyLitter, are also available.

  • Clumping vs. non-clumping: Clumping cat litter formulas create solid masses and help make cleaning cat litter boxes a little easier. You may find yourself going through cat litter more quickly if you opt for something that doesn't clump or easily breaks down. However, a veterinarian may recommend using a non-clumping one in certain instances, so check with your vet.

  • Scented vs. unscented: The jury is out on which cats prefer. One study found no statistical significance one way or the other when it came to cat litter preference. While scented cat litter can help mask odors, cats have a heightened sense of smell. The animals (and their owners) can also be sensitive to fragrances.

What is the Best Cat Litter For Not Sticking to Paws?

Cleaning the cat litter off of the floor can be a hassle. A good way to contain most of the cat litter is by getting a reliable cat litter mat that catches the little pieces or by placing the cat's little box on top of a carpet. If you are looking for cat litter that won’t stick to your cat's paws, you can look into tofu and wood pellet cat litter.

Some of the cat litters we tested did a good job at preventing our cats from tracking too much outside of the cat litter box, such as the Boxiecat Premium Unscented Cat Litter and the Dr Elsey’s Ultra Unscented Cat Litter.

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Nick Bove

Nick Bove

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Nick Bove is a journalist and broadcaster based out of Boston. He's currently a public address announcer at Boston University, Harvard, and Northeastern, and is breaking into the voiceover industry. He's also lent his voice as a professional hockey broadcaster and news anchor for NBC News Radio. When he isn't speaking into a microphone, he's probably on a long hike or daydreaming of being the next Bob Costas.

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