1. Modern cat litter was invented by accident
In 1947, Edward Lowe gave his neighbor absorbent clay to use instead of sand — and the modern cat litter industry was born.
2. Clumping litter changed everything
Clumping cat litter, invented in the 1980s, made cleanup much easier by forming solid clumps when wet.
3. Cats naturally prefer it
Cats instinctively dig and bury waste, so litter mimics their natural outdoor habits.
4. There are dozens of types
From clay and silica gel crystals to pine, paper, corn, and even walnut shells — there’s a litter for every preference.
5. It can control odors with science
Many litters use baking soda, activated charcoal, or special minerals to keep bad smells away.
6. Some cats are picky about texture
Felines often choose litter based on texture, and switching brands too quickly can sometimes cause litter box issues.
7. Cat litter is a billion-dollar industry
Pet owners worldwide spend billions annually to keep their cats’ litter boxes fresh.
8. Special litters help track health
Some litters can change color if your cat’s urine shows signs of health problems like urinary tract infections.
9. Eco-friendly options are growing
Many brands now offer biodegradable and compostable litters made from renewable materials.
10. It’s not just for cats anymore
Some people use cat litter to clean up oil spills, dehumidify basements, or even add traction on icy sidewalks!
🐱✨ Next time you scoop the box, remember there’s more to cat litter than meets the eye — it’s a product of innovation, instinct, and a bit of history!
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