Naturally Fresh: The Best Cat Litter for Odor Control

When it comes to litter box odor control, walnut shells don’t usually spring to mind. Naturally Fresh is changing that. If you’ve ever wondered how to neutralize ammonia in cat litter the fresh and natural way, look no further than our eco-friendly formulas. ... read more

New Cat Kid Checklist

If you’re adopting a new cat kid, you may be buying the necessities and prepping your place for your pet. But how do you know what’s essential and what isn’t, especially if this is your first wild child? We’ve compiled a cat adoption checklist so you can make sure your incoming family member is all set when you bring them home from the animal shelter ... read more

How to Pick the Animal Shelter — and Cat Kid — That’s Right for You

Every year, thousands of kittens born during the warmer months of feline breeding season, also known as Kitten Season, enter animal shelters and animal rescues across the country. According to the ASPCA, 90% of the 34,000 kittens at Los Angeles County and City shelters arrive during Kitten Season — just one of many regions taking in an abundance of cat kids around the country. If you’re looking for adoptable cats ... read more

How Adopting a Cat Kid Can Boost Your Health

Eating fruits and veggies. Getting regular exercise. Parenting a cat. Though that last one may not seem like the others, having a cat kid can be beneficial to your physical and mental health, just like eating well and staying active. Read on for some fun facts on how bringing a cat kid home can be good for you — and how ... read more

How Spaying and Neutering Help Cat Kids and the Planet

If you want to raise a healthy cat kid — and avoid raising their numerous potential offspring — it’s best to spay or neuter them. It’s also an eco-friendly practice that has a positive impact on the earth. Read on to learn more about how spaying and neutering help your pet and the planet. ... read more

Indoor vs. Outdoor Cat Kids: Who’s Greener?

Snuggling with your cat kid on the couch? Heartwarming. Being awoken at 3 a.m. by incessant meowing and scratching at the back door? A bit exasperating. Though your cat kid may be mostly content chasing Q-tips across the floor before sprawling across your lap, they’re still driven by instincts ... read more