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Naturally Fresh Cat Litter Expands Pellet Litter Profile

Non-clumping pellet formula ideal for cats and all small animals.

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(PRESS RELEASE) Naturally Fresh Cat Litter announced the availability of their Pellet Formula for all small animals. Due to positive feedback about the litter’s performance for animals beyond just cats, the brand is now expanding the offering. The non-clumping litter controls up to seven times more odor than other leading non-clumping litters and is ideal for small animals such as gerbils, rabbits, ferrets and puppies.

“Through the great feedback we’ve gotten about our pellet formula from pet owners and animal shelters, we realized something: our non-clumping litter doesn’t just perform well for cats. It’s also ideal for small animals,” said Helen Cantrell, director of marketing and sales for Naturally Fresh Cat Litter. “In lab tests, our non-clumping litters have been found to neutralize ammonia odors better than other types of non-clumping litters including clay, pine, corn and wheat. We are thrilled to provide owners and caretakers of small animals with the peace of mind that comes from superior odor control and an all-natural, eco-friendly formula.”

Naturally Fresh Pellet Litter absorbs three times better than clay litter, is low tracking and virtually dust-free. It is also all-natural and biodegradable, which means it safe for pets, their owners and caretakers, and the environment. The product is available in 10-pound bags.

Naturally Fresh is made with a proprietary blend of the fibrous materials found inside walnut shells (grown in the USA). Walnut shells have a natural ability to control ammonia odor, making Naturally Fresh the perfect choice for consumers looking for a natural, environmentally friendly brand that outperforms the competition.

Naturally Fresh is sold in pet stores in the U.S. and Canada, and offers seven varieties of litter options including quick-clumping, multi-cat clumping and ultra-odor control. naturallyfreshlitter.com

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