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pidan Tofu Cat Litter is a premium, 100% natural cat litter made from soy and pea pulp fibers blended with cassava, wheat, and corn starch. It offers ultra-fast clumping, superior water absorption, and virtually zero dust, reducing tracking and mess. Flushable and biodegradable, it’s designed for indoor house cats, combining eco-consciousness with high performance to keep both cats and their owners happy and hygienic.







| ASIN | B0B9MWNV3F |
| ASIN | B0B9MWNV3F |
| Best Sellers Rank | #465 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #36 in Cat Litter |
| Brand Name | pidan |
| Color | Cream |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,941) |
| Date First Available | August 15, 2022 |
| Date First Available | August 15, 2022 |
| Directions | pidan Tofu Cat Litter Clumping,Flushable,Ultra Absorbent and Fast Drying, 100% Natural Ingredients Litter,Solubility in Water,Really Dust-Free,Less Scattering (5.3lb×4bags) |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.3 x 10.4 x 8.5 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.3 x 10.25 x 9.25 inches |
| Item Weight | 21.2 Pounds |
| Item model number | PD1611M1 |
| Item model number | PD1611M1 |
| Manufacturer | pidan |
| Manufacturer | pidan |
| Material | Main Ingredients of Tofu Cat Litter: Soy and pea pulp fiber, cassava-wheat-corn starch and flour blend, Silica and calcium carbonate blend with trace components, etc. |
| Model Name | Tofu cat litter |
| Number of Items | 4 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.3 x 10.4 x 8.5 inches; 21.2 Pounds |
| Size | 5.3lb×4bags |
| Specific Uses for Product | Indoor |
| Target Audience Keyword | house-cats |
K**Y
Switch to Tofu!! It’s worth it!
I have tried clay litter, extra clumping litter, easy “non stick” litter. Litter that claims it’s dust free. I’ve tried organic corn litter because it claimed it was dust free and hey it’s organic so it would be better for the cats right? Dusty!!! And sooooo much tracking. Dusty little paw prints up and down the hallway. Went briefly back to clay looking for something else. Came across pine pellets. Not going to lie they work after you figure out how to “sift”. You cannot beat the cost. Cheapest cat litter. I have cats that will play with anything and the pellets become toys to fling out of the box. Ever step on a pine pellet with bare feet? No fun. But I stuck with the pine pellets because they work and they were great for the budget. Minimal dust. No ammonia smell whatsoever. Just a pine, woodsy scent mixed with the scent of cat poo. Oh yeah! Good times! My cats have gotten older and their paws apparently grew sensitive. So instead of stepping onto the hard pellets in their boxes to do their business, they found alternate ways of doing their business. Some would perch on the edge of the box therefore tipping the box and its lovely contents onto the floor. Others just said I don’t think so and went outside the box. Right outside the box. Basically letting me know, Hey! Hooman! This litter sucks!! Enter Pidan Tofu litter!! My cats love this stuff! I didn’t even have to transition them over! I dumped one box of pellets and replaced it with the Pidan just to see which they would use. They chose the Pidan tofu litter. This litter is easy to clean. Clumps very well. I clean the litter boxes twice a day. Once before work and once after I get back home. Takes me less than 5 minutes to get every box. I have one bag in every box. I haven’t had to add any litter just take out what’s been used with scooping. One bag lasts about two weeks with multiple cats. I have four cats using three boxes because they’ve grown up together and have no qualms about using the same toilet if it is cleaned. And it actuality they are only using two of the boxes now. I have a litter box of tofu litter that’s been used twice. So it’s there as backup if needed. I can’t really say enough about this litter. It’s just that awesome! Virtually no tracking. Just some small itsy bitsy random pellet. If you’ve been on the litter journey and have grown tired of all the b.s. and are looking for something different, something wonderful (especially after non clumping pine pellets), then get off the dusty tracking litter trail and try the Pidan Tofu Litter. It might not be for you but it’s worth it to at least give it a shot.
A**R
Very low dust, low tracking, low odor
I have tried a lot and I mean a LOT of non-clay cat litters. Pretty much anything that can be made into litter, I've tried it at least once. I have a favorite litter but the company went out of business years ago. Since its not likely to ever come back, this is now my top choice for litter. My previous top choice, Okocat, hit all the marks but the quality of it changed so the amount of dust and tracking became untenable. After a lot (a LOT) of searching, I came across this and decided to try it. I'm so glad I did! First off, though this is pellets, it's not large pellets like other brands. That makes it acceptable to our cats who hate the larger pellets. It takes a little more effort to shake the unused litter through the scoop, but not that much more than other litters. I recommend a scoop with larger holes. And because it's pellets that are larger than other litter particles, it cuts way down on tracking. I have to sweep around the litter box every other day and once in a while I'll find a pellet tracked into the living room but it's a far cry from my socks picking up sawdust all over the house or thick layers of pine or walnut dust covering everything near the litterboxes. The pellets can get crushed or break apart but any dust as a result is so minimal I have yet to notice after a year of using this litter. Our calico has allergies and this litter doesn't aggravate her sinuses at all, unlike dustier litters we've tried. It clumps urine VERY well. There is some breaking apart that happens but no more than other litters I've tried. It doesn't clump to feces as well but it does desiccate them enough that I don't have a big mess when the Manx decides to eat something she's not supposed to and then has...unfortunate bowel issues as a result. The litter is unscented so there's not much of a smell. When it's first opened, it has a smell that sometimes is like sweetened condensed milk, sometimes like vanilla, it's always a bit different depending on the batch, I assume. It's never unpleasant. It also keeps the cat box smell away to the point we never smell urine and only poo if the Manx has had a particularly smelly session. Once it's covered, the smell dissipates quickly. That being said, there CAN be a smell akin to old cabbage. However, that's only happened if the litter didn't get scooped in a timely manner, I got lazy and the Litter Genie got overfull, or it was a past time to change the litter and clean the boxes. And that is the only thing I would caution when it comes to whether you choose this litter. If you can't scoop every day, if you don't have a Litter Genie or disposable bags you can take out every time you scoop, then this is not the litter for you because you will have that smell of old cabbage or fermenting cruciferous vegetables. We have three high-sided jumbo litter boxes, open top, not enclosed. Two boxes get one and a half bags of litter, the third gets two bags. I scoop each box every evening, takes less than five minutes. The waste goes into a Litter Genie that I usually remember to empty weekly. Once a month I empty out the litter and scrub the boxes, then replace with fresh litter. And we have no cat smell in the house. I am perpetually paranoid that there's a smell thanks to previous experiences with other litters but so far there's been no complaints. One of our neighbors even said "I don't mean to offend you, but why does your house not smell like cats?" so I consider that a good indication that this litter and our setup is working. My one complaint is that the urine clump can stick a bit to the bottom of the box, but it comes up easily with a quick scrape and always comes off when I do the monthly box scrub. And really, I had that same issue with other litters, especially clay, so it's barely an issue. I have not had any issues with the litter turning to sludge, though I can see how that could happen if the box wasn't scooped regularly.
B**O
Amazing Cat Litter – No Smell and My Cat Loves It!
I am so impressed with Pidan Tofu Cat Litter. The first thing I noticed is that it doesn’t stink at all. Even after several days in the box, there is absolutely no unpleasant odor, which is such a relief. My cat loves it too — it clumps perfectly, dries fast, and there’s no mess outside the box. We only have one cat, but I liked it so much that I set up a subscription so it always arrives right on time when it’s time to change the litter. It makes life so much easier and stress-free. I also love that it’s 100% natural, flushable, and ultra-absorbent, so it feels safe for both my cat and the environment. This litter keeps the area clean, fresh, and odor-free, and taking care of my cat has never been easier. I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for an effective, clean, and smell-free cat litter. It’s a total game-changer!
A**Y
Best litter
LOVEEEEE this litter!!!!! Best litter I have ever tried. It is a bit pricy, but so worth it. My only complaint is that the coconut smell is way too strong at first to the point where I hate it.. BUTTT I have never in my life found a litter that covers up the absolute horrible smell of cat pee and poop like this does!! The coconut smell is really strong when first opened and for a few days, but after the cat has used it some it just don’t have much of a smell at all which is amazing!!! Cat pee and poop isn’t stinking up my bathroom anymore. There’s basically no dust and it scoops out great without wasting much product, even after it’s been used a bunch. Lastly it barely tracks through the floor unlike regular little that gets EVERYWHERE!! I use 2 bags in my extra large stainless steel litter box and it last a while
V**E
Best litter I’ve tried!
I’ve been struggling to find a litter that works for me for months since getting my cat. I’ve tried multiple clay brands but they all had some sort of tracking and even with claims of low dust, I found that it still was dusty. Some had okay odor control but I have a sensitive nose so I’d still smell it and still hated the scent it gave. Lastly I used to think my cat was just messy bc chunks of wet litter would get on his paws and spread all over my apartment. Moving forward to tofu litter, absolutely life changing!! Was worried most about odor control because I was already disappointed by the lack of it with clay brands. No smells at all. Of course after pooping, there’s an immediate smell as there would with any other litter but no lingering smells at all! Mind blowing because I would never think this material would be so good at concealing smells. The litter pieces are larger, you do have to put in more effort to shake it out the scooper. But it’s a plus for me as the pieces are larger and uniquely shaped to avoid sticking between my cats toes. Clumping is even better than any clay variety I’ve tried. And best of all, no dust!!! For someone with allergies this is amazing. Yes this product is more expensive but I’m willing to pay the price for all these issues being solved. Less mess, no bad smells, and it seems to be lasting longer than I expected.
A**R
The search is over!!!
The search is over!! Perfect litter DOES exist and who knew it was tofu!! I have had cats for years and, like most cat owners, I've battled with smelly, heavy litter that tracks everywhere. Cleaning around the box and down the hallways was a daily chore - well, not anymore!! This cat litter has changed my life. Yes, the bags are small and it takes a full bag to fill a litterbox, but because of its high absorbancy and low waste, it lasts a really long time - well worth the money!! The litter is non-scented, but controls urine odor better than anything I've previously tried. My cats started using it with zero hesitation and I appreciate how easy it is to scoop and flush. My absolute favorite thing about this litter is that it is totally dust-free and there has been virtually no tracking!!! My only wish is that I would have found this sooner!!
D**A
Switch to tofu!
First 24 hours using tofu litter. Let me start by saying, it’s worth every penny! The bag is small and I need 1.5 bags to fill my large stainless litter box pan, but the pros outweigh the cons here. I switched from a popular brand’s Naturals Clumping Litter with Corn Fibers, which I had loyally used for 5 years after trial and error because I didn’t think it could get better than that. I was wrong. pidan Tofu Litter PROS: The litter by itself smells good. Not just tolerable, but good. It has a very light clean scent almost like green tea, but not in an overbearing or artificial way. It’s not dusty at all. The bottom of the pan has some dust, but it doesn’t leave the pan. When pouring in the litter initially there is no dust, no cloud. It clumps very well and doesn’t waste litter, when scooping the pee it didn’t fall apart or dirty the rest of the litter, nor did it smell. It also didn’t stick to the pan. The litter oddly did not stick to the poop at all, but the poop was completely covered and hidden (with previous litter my cat didn’t always cover it completely) and there was absolutely no smell when scooping nor immediately after my cat left the litter box. I do use an enclosed litter box, but previously I could smell when he had just used the bathroom with other litter. Very very very minimal tracking, and the tracking is just 1-2 pieces of the litter that is comparable to a large grain of rice. As opposed to dust and many small grains of litter that was comparable to salt. My cats paws are free of debris and do not smell like litter, nor does he leave dusty foot prints anywhere. I consider myself a very clean cat owner and I’ve been told before that my litter box was undetectable, which was to my surprise, but now I can confidently say it’s undetectable.
J**.
Amazing but just not financially sustainable
I love this litter, like really. The tracking is incredibly minimal, especially in comparison to clay litter, and I rarely ever smell the litterbox except with my kitten poos. It clumps well, making it easy to scoop, but it does sometimes stick to the scooper so it requires some cleaning every once in awhile. I haven’t really any dust, and while neither my cat nor I have allergies, it is still great to keep unnecessary dust away. The reason I’m giving it only 4 stars is really due to the price point, which is a common factor among other’s reviews. I’ve looked into possibly starting to mix this with another, cheaper tofu litter/corn litter to cut down on costs as it takes 2 bags of this to fill my large stainless steel litterbox. I also have to top off the litterbox every week/week and a half, so at the price point it’s just not the most sustainable or affordable option.
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