Getting Started with Clumping PrettyLitter
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Frequently Asked Questions
When the litter is olive green to yellow, your cat's urine is within the typical range. Want to test this color? Tap water will have a similar pH and show green to yellow.
The litter turns blue when urine is more alkaline than normal and may mean a urinary tract infection, for example. Want to test your litter? Ammonia will have a similar pH and show blue.
The litter turns orange when urine is more acidic than the normal range. This may mean bladder crystals or stones. Want to test this color? Vinegar will have a similar pH and show orange.
Because our litter is white, blood in urine appears red and is easy to spot. We advise against mixing PrettyLitter with any other litter because it can affect the visibility of the color change and its performance.
World's Smartest Cat Litter
Odor-Absorbing Crystals
Our super absorbent silica gel litter eliminates smells.
Ultra Lightweight
Clumping PrettyLitter is much lighter than traditional clumping litter.
Health Monitoring
Color-changing crystals help you keep tabs on your cat's urinary health.
Clumping
PrettyLitter
- Health Monitoring
- Clumping Crystals
- Refill Regularly and Change Monthly
- More Odor Control
Original
PrettyLitter
- Health Monitoring
- Just Scoop the Poop!
- No Refills, Just Change Monthly
- Less Work
How It Works
PrettyLitter changes color to tell you when your cat has a potential health issue, so you can get them help before it becomes an urgent medical situation. Our silica litter (crystal cat litter) could save you big money on expensive vet bills, not to mention it could save your cat's life.
Typical
Dark yellow/olive green indicates cat urine within the typical range.
Acidity
Orange may indicate metabolic acidosis or kidney tubular acidosis.
Alkalinity
Blue may indicate certain types of urinary tract infections or increased risk of stone formation.
Blood
Red may indicate bladder crystals, feline lower urinary tract issues, or certain types of kidney disease.