Saturday, November 2, 2013

Swheat Scoop® Natural Cat Litter Review & Giveaway

 ***Complimentary product received in exchange for an honest review***




Dr. Jessica Vogelsang, DVM, better known as Dr. V, is a proud and accomplished veterinarian, working parent and author of PawCurious (www.PawCurious.com). One of her leading passions is pets and their place in the family, especially pets and parents battling litter box issues – the leading reason people give up their cats. And now, Dr. V is partnering with Swheat Scoop® to provide exclusive tips and interview opportunities on how to better live in harmony with your feline. Her expertise and real-life experience with her kids, pets and home would be the perfect addition to a piece on family living and pets.

Dr. V's Litter Box Tips for Families:
- Keep your cat happy and properly using the box by keeping it nice and tidy. Think of the box as your cat's outhouse experience: No one likes a gross, stinky outhouse! Scoop once a day and clean the box entirely once a week.

- If you have multiple cats, use the N +1 rule to determine the ideal number of boxes in your house. A two cat household should have three boxes. This reduces competition and inappropriate elimination (going outside the box, in your shoe, etc.).

- Stick to unscented or lightly scented litters such as Swheat Scoop. This litter does not use harsh chemicals, and since it's made from wheat, it's all-natural.

- Cats are very individual and each cat has different preferences for litter box types. Some like covered, others like uncovered. Setting two up side-by-side can help you determine your cat's preference.

- Involve the kids! As soon as your toddler is old enough to show interest in the cat, teach him or her how to interact – like with gentle pets on the chest. Teach them from the get-go to avoid pulling tails and that "when kitty walks away, that means he needs a break," will help ensure a lifelong positive relationship. As the kids get older, you can involve them in daily feeding, grooming and litter box scooping. All of these activities should be monitored, especially in the beginning.

- If you are expecting, there's no need to get rid of your cat! Talk to your veterinarian and your OB/GYN about what you can do to stay healthy and consider investing in an automatic litter box.

For more tips or details on Swheat Scoop’s family of natural, eco-friendly cat litter, visit www.SwheatScoop.com.
My Thoughts
 As much as I love all-natural products, I was leery about trying Swheat Sccop. Cleaning the litter box is a dirty  job and I've been spoiled by clump-able litters.  I've tried other all-natural brands, but they didn't clump, were really messy, or just stunk up the house because they provided no odor control. I can honestly say, with Swheat Scoop I experienced none of these issues. This litter offers amazing odor control, actually better than some of the leading brands that are definitely not made with natural ingredients. I used the unscented variety and it accomplished this feat without any heavy perfume scents that mask the odor. 
In addition to providing suburb odor control, the litter is very easy to clean.  It clumps up solid and scoops out without any breakage. It even seems to last longer that other brands. One box lasted me several weeks when I usually go through at least one package a week with my one cat. Probably because it cleans so easily, there is no reason to dump the whole box every week the way I normally do.  There is also a lot less tracking and sweeping up excess litter that falls from the box when my cat walks in and out.
Of course the best part about this fantastic litter is that its a healthy choice for my pets and our family. Its non-toxic, with no chemicals or clay. Its even biodegradable, making it a safer options for the environment.   I will definitely be using this brand of cat litter whenever possible from this point on.


The Giveaway 

One lucky winner is going to receive a free bag of Swheat Scoop awarded as a free product coupon. 
To enter just fill out the rafflecopter form below Open to the US only. The winner will be notified via email and will have 48 hours to reply. Giveaway will end on  11/23/13 Thanks again to Shweat Scoop for offering this fantastic prize.



 **Please note that I received no form of monetary compensation for this post. The opinions expressed in this review are my own and were not influenced in any way.  Please note that I  am not responsible for the delivery of this prize and can not be held accountable if, for any reason, is it not received. Furthermore, I am in no way liable for any injuries that may result from the use or misuse of this product. ***

14 comments:

Lisa said...

In my town, Woodman's Grocery Store sells Swheat as well as the one pet store we have, J&S Pets.

Eric Rathbun said...

I saw some at Target

Cindy Merrill said...

Martin Country Store in Moira NY sells it.

Amy Orvin said...

Petsmart!

Kelly Belford said...

I got some swheat scoop at Cub foods in MN

Kim H. said...

At Pet Smart about three miles away.

Michele said...

It's sold at Food Lion near us

BrunoDogg2 said...

King Soopers is the closest but there are so many places that sell it near me!

fearless_fallen_angel said...

Walmart

Cassandra Davis said...

Walmart. Thanks for the review, I'm going to try this & would love to win a free box.

Junk Loving Girl said...

The closest store to us that sells it is Publix!

Madonna said...

My local Kroger carries swheat.

Anne N. said...

Major market near me carries this.

Unknown said...

Closest to me is actually our Big Y grocery!