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Welcome back to Pet sacular, where we dig into the best & most useful products for your furry friends. Today, we’re taking a closer look at Cat’s Pride New Antibacterial Cat Litter. This 12-pound jug of lightweight, clumping litter claims to kill 99.9% of odor-causing bacteria, while offering powerful odor control in a scented formula. It’s also designed to be forty percent lighter than standard scoopable litters, making it easier to pour, store, & handle. Suitable for cats of all ages & breeds, it even ties in a charitable aspect—donating one pound of litter for every jug purchased.

This litter comes out of the jug like powdered clay—fine but not overly dusty. It was super easy to pour into the box, & at just 12 pounds, it felt more like lifting a bag of flour than wrestling a cement block. On contact with liquid, the clumping action kicks in quickly, forming firm, dry clusters that held together well during scooping. I tested it with a multi-cat household, including a particularly fussy senior cat, & while the scent was noticeable out of the jug, it didn’t overpower the room. The odor control was genuinely effective over a 3-day period before full replacement—no chemical stink, no sharp ammonia whiff, just clean. However, the clumps near the edge of the box occasionally stuck to the tray, so you’ll want to stay consistent with daily scooping.

On the plus side, the antibacterial claim isn’t just a gimmick—it noticeably cuts down on the sour, bacterial smell that builds in standard litters over time. The lightweight jug is a game-changer for people with limited mobility or smaller storage space. It clumps well, controls odors, & feels fresher for longer than many other budget litters I’ve tested. But there are trade-offs. It tracks slightly more than heavier granules, especially with long-haired cats. Also, if your cat’s sensitive to fragrances, the scent might be a bit much.

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When stacked against other litters in the same price range like Arm & Hammer or Fresh Step, Cat’s Pride does stand out with the antibacterial angle. Those brands often emphasize fragrance to mask odors, but this one targets the root cause—bacteria. However, it lacks options like fragrance-free formulas or ultra-low tracking blends found in premium brands like Dr. Elsey’s.

As for durability, the jug’s design is sturdy & reseals well. The litter holds up through daily use without turning into dust, which suggests decent longevity, even in multi-cat homes. No contact was needed with customer service during testing, but Cat’s Pride has a solid track record in the pet community for quality & consistency, which adds confidence to the purchase.

If you’re on a tighter budget or have just one cat, you might also consider Frisco’s budget clumping litter from Chewy—it’s cheaper, performs similarly in clumping, but lacks the antibacterial benefit.

So, here’s the final scoop. Cat’s Pride Antibacterial Litter does what it says: it clumps, controls odors, & kills bacteria—without feeling like a chore to handle. It’s not perfect—it tracks a bit & might be too scented for some—but it’s an easy upgrade from generic litters if hygiene & convenience matter to you. This one’s ideal for pet parents who want better odor control without breaking the bank or their backs lifting heavy boxes.

Thanks for spending time with us here at Pet sacular. You’ll find the link to grab this litter down in the comments box. Got questions? Already using it? Drop a comment below—we’d love to hear how it’s working in your home. Until next time, keep your paws clean & your litter fresher—this has been another Pet sacular review!

Available to buy here:

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