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  • Is cinnamon bad for cats?
    Cinnamon is actually good for cat’s mental health. It has a calming effect. Cinnamon has been used in hose holds with cats for thousands of years and was tested for safety in cats decades ago. In fact, zoos use cinnamon to calm cats. Let's be clear: Litter Glitter is free of cinnamon oil. Cinnamon oil might bother cats' paws and skin. The cinnamon tree bark in Litter Glitter is different from cinnamon oil. People mix them up: Cinnamon oil can irritate cats, but the cinnamon tree bark in Litter Glitter isn't irritating. In fact, all the ingredients in Litter Glitter have been well-known for a long time and were tested for safety decades ago. Litter Glitter was designed with the understanding that cats lick their paws. If they do so shortly after using the litter box, whatever is in the litter box might end up in the cat's mouth. Further, we know that when cats scratch in the litter box, dust might be generated that your cat could inhale. We are also aware that whatever is in the litter box may get on your cat's paws, skin, and fur and be absorbed through the skin. For the above reasons, Litter Glitter is made with food-grade ingredients. Exposure to any of the food-grade ingredients by any of the above routes is unlikely to cause any harm to your beloved companion. If your cat has pica and eats its litter, don't add anything, including Litter Glitter, to your cat's litter. Observe your cat. But, pica is extremely rare. Your cat likely does not have pica. And if it did, you would have probably spotted it by now. Pica is disturbing and soon realized. It is possible that a small percentage of cats might be allergic to an ingredient in Litter Glitter. We have not yet met a cat that is allergic. Remember, whenever you introduce something new to you cat, you should monitor your cat for several days. If you see any negative cgnages you should stop using the product. The ASPCA also clearly states that cinnamon is non-toxic to cats.
  • What sets Litter Glitter apart from other odor control products?
    Litter Glitter blocks odors on a molecular level, halting the transformation of fresh urine into foul-smelling sulfur and pungent ammonia. In contrast, other products attempt to mask, trap, or absorb odors after they have already formed.
  • Why is Litter Glitter special?
    Litter Glitter blocks odors and calms cats at the same time. Cats use the litter box about five times a day. Providing a calm, stress-free bathroom experience is essential to your cat's mental health. Also-Litter Glitter blocks odors on a molecular level, halting the transformation of fresh urine into foul-smelling sulfur and pungent ammonia. In contrast, other products attempt to mask, trap, or absorb odors after they have already formed.
  • Will Litter Glitter cause my home to smell like cinnamon?
    No. We tested Litter Glitter in small 8 by 8 feet rooms and could not smell the cinnamon. Your home will not smell like cinnamon. Litter Glitter has a mild smell. It uses ground-up tree bark from the cinnamon tree, which is non-irritating. Litter Glitter is free of artificial cinnamon, which can be irritating. Litter Glitter won't bother most cats. Litter Glitter uses ground-up tree bark from the cinnamon tree, which is non-irritating. Litter Glitter is free of artificial cinnamon, which can be irritating.
  • Can't I use cinnamon instead of Litter Glitter?
    It won’t work the same. Litter Glitter has other things in it. And for the amount of cinnamon you get in Litter Glitter, it's cheaper to buy Litter Glitter than cinnamon. We buy humongous quantities of cinnamon, so you can't beat our price.
  • Is Litter Glitter safe for my cat's lungs?
    Yes, it is. The polyethylene glycol in Litter Glitter prevents it from becoming airborne and entering the lungs. It's made with food-grade ingredients, including soothing cinnamon. When introducing it to your cat, start with a small amount to observe their reaction. All ingredients have a long history of safety, with no evidence of harm to cats. In fact, most cats simply love Litter Glitter.
  • How strong is the smell of Litter Glitter?
    Not strong at all. Your home will not smell like cinnamon. Cats are sensitive to smells and like routine. We designed the product with this in mind. Litter Glitter uses ground-up tree bark from the cinnamon tree, which is non-irritating. Litter Glitter is free of artificial cinnamon, which can be irritating.
  • How long does Litter Glitter last?
    Use within a year. Once opened, the cinnamon becomes weaker over time.
  • Does Litter Glitter work on both urine and poop odor?
    Poop smells. No matter what other products claim, there is no way to completely block or absorb poop odor. To eliminate poop odor, you need to scoop it away. That said, Litter Glitter can dramatically reduce poop odor by making your cat more likely to cover their poop. Because Litter Glitter keeps urine fresh and attracts cats to the litter box, Litter Glitter encourages your cat to scratch and dig in their litter box, making them more likely to cover up their poop, reducing its smell-until you have time to scoop it.
  • Which cat litter works best with Litter Glitter?
    Any gravel litter works best with Litter Glitter. At Team Glitter, we prefer non-clumping gravel cat litter because it is excellent at fighting odors. Most cats love non-clumping gravel cat litter, and it is affordable. Litter Glitter also works exceptionally well for organic cat litter, including wood, grass pellets, corn, coconut husk, rice husk, wheat, corn, walnut husk, and paper. Organic cat litter needs to be changed more often than clay litter. Using Litter Glitter will make your organic cat litter last about twice as long.
  • Can I use Litter Glitter to deodorize bedding, pet cages, or carpets?
    No! Don't do it. Litter Glitter is designed for cat litter only.
  • Is Litter Glitter Safe?
    All the ingredients in Litter Glitter have been well-known for a long time and were tested for safety decades ago. Possible means of exposure: Litter Glitter was designed with the understanding that cats lick their paws. If they do so shortly after using the litter box, whatever is in the litter box might end up in the cat's mouth. As the cat scratches in the litter, dust might be generated that your cat could inhale. Whatever is in the litter box may get on your cat's paws, skin, and fur and be absorbed through the skin. For the above reasons, Litter Glitter is made with food-grade ingredients. Exposure to any of the food-grade ingredients by any of the above routes is unlikely to cause any harm to your beloved companion. Another thing: if your cat has pica and eats its litter, don't add anything, including Litter Glitter, to your cat's litter. Observe your cat. But pica is extremely rare. Your cat likely does not have pica. And if it did, you would have probably spotted it by now. Pica is disturbing and soon realized. Remember, whenever you introduce something new, you should monitor your cat for several days for any changes. A small percentage of cats may be allergic to an ingredient in Litter Glitter.
  • Does Litter Glitter expire?
    Use within a year. Once opened, the cinnamon becomes weaker over time.
  • How should I store Litter Glitter?
    Litter Glitter should be stored in a cool, dry place with the top on. Keep out of reach is children.
  • What are the ingredients in Litter Glitter?
    Ingredients: boric acid, cinnamon, polyethylene glycol, copper sulfate Boric Acid: The boric acid in Litter Glitter stops the urea found in urine from turning into foul-smelling ammonia; it blocks urease enzymes that convert urea to ammonia. Cinnamon: Cinnamon makes the litter box more attractive for your cat. Cats are naturally attracted to cinnamon. The cinnamon in Litter Glitter also transforms the smelly sulfur compounds in poop and urine into non-odorous chemicals, thus eliminating their odor. Polyethylene Glycol: Polyethylene glycol is used in pharmaceuticals, cosmetics like lotions, and food. The polyethylene glycol in Litter Glitter eliminates dust. Copper Sulfate: Copper sulfate is a safe source of copper that's added to pet food. The copper sulfate in Litter Glitter helps the cinnamon trap the smelly sulfur compounds in poop and urine to eliminate their odor.
  • My shipment was damaged; what should I do?
    We don't handle the shipping of Litter Glitter. Shippers, such as UPS, Amazon, USPS, or FedEx, are responsible for any damage during shipping. If the product arrives damaged, take a picture of the damage. If the box leaks powder, it's considered slight cosmetic damage that doesn't affect the product's performance. If the product is still usable, please use it. Contact us, and we'll try to provide an excellent discount on your next order. We are working with UPS, Amazon, USPS, or FedEx on improving how the product is shipped and packaged to prevent damage during shipping.
  • Does Litter Glitter just mask and cover odor?
    No, Litter Glitter stops odors before odors even form. Use it every time you change the cat litter for best results.
  • Will Litter Glitter stop urine smell on carpets?
    No! Litter Glitter is designed for cat litter boxes only.
  • How often do I need to change out the entire old cat litter when using Litter Glitter?
    How often you need to change your cat’s litter depends on the type of litter, how much litter you use, the size of your cat, and your cat’s diet. The cheap, clay, non-lumping litter (which we like the best) typically needs to be changed every two to three weeks when used by one adult cat. When using Litter Glitter, you can easily go 4 to 8 weeks. You may never smell odors after scooping away the poop. But it's still important to change your cat litter occasionally, even if it's only twice a year. One customer told us that, with Litter Glitter and the cheapest non-clumping clay cat litter they could find, they changed the cat litter out every 6-months! They only changed it because the cat litter started to deteriorate and turn to dust.
  • Do I need two full scoops?
    The amount of Litter Glitter you need depends on factors like the type of litter, the quantity you use, your cat's size, and its diet. We suggest, after testing a small amount to see how your cat likes it, starting with two full scoops in a standard litter box. Begin by adding Litter Glitter to a freshly cleaned litter box with new cat litter for optimal results. Litter Glitter prevents new odors from forming, so it's best to start fresh.
  • How do I use Litter Glitter?
    Add 2 scoops of Litter Glitter to the bottom of a clean litter box Add cat litter as normally done Mix cat litter with cat litter scoop to coat cat litter with Litter Glitter Remove poop as normally done At least once a week, gently mix cat litter with cat litter scoop to allow urine to dry. Mix even when clumping litter. Clumping litter, when wet, can get stuck to the bottom of the litter box and begin to rot.
  • Does Litter Glitter work with clumping litter?
    Yes, Litter Glitter works with clumping litter. The issue with clumping litter is that clumps of urine-soaked cat litter sink to the bottom of the litter box. In just a few days, these urine-soaked clumps start to smell. Due to these urine-soaked clumps, many non-clumping cat litter brands suggest changing the litter every month. Litter Glitter stops these smelly clumps, letting you go for about two to three months before changing the entire cat litter box and cleaning it.
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