We’re keeping it real—life with a cat is amazing. They’re cute, snuggly (every now and again), and side-splittingly hilarious. But there’s one thing about cat life that’s not so fantastic: the litter box.
It smells. It’s disgusting. And every now and again, you just will not even have any idea your cat is sick until far too late.
That’s where Pretty Litter enters the scene—like that one friend who brings coffee, cleans your kitchen, and delivers life advice simultaneously. It’s not just any cat litter. It’s cat litter that changes color to tell you things about your cat’s health. Yes, seriously.
Visual: Shiny clean white litter box with Pretty Litter sand-like material within, inquisitive cat pawing around, smiling owner looking on.
So, What’s the Big Deal about Pretty Litter?

There are literally hundreds of cat litters out there on the market—crystals, clumping, clay, pine pellets. So why should you be interested in this one? Three words: clean, smart, simple.
Clean as Heck: It controls odor better than most litter. Your home won’t reek like a zoo.
Smart Technology: It color-changes based on your cat’s urine so that you can detect early health issues.
Easy to Use: It’s lightweight, lasts an entire month, and you have it delivered to your door.
And here’s my hot take—I was doubtful. Litter that lets me know whether my cat’s sick? Seemed cheesy. But after I tried it, it actually worked. My cat adjusted just fine, the smell dropped to near zero, and I felt comfortable.
Stuff You Can Actually Count On
Health Monitoring Litter
Pretty Litter is more than poop-scooping litter. It monitors your cat’s urine for signs of:
- High or low pH: Could be urinary tract issues.
- Blood in urine: Can be a sign of infection or kidney disease.
- Odd coloration: Warns you of impending health issues early.
Visual: Graphic of Pretty Litter color shift—yellow, green, blue, red—easy-to-read icons explaining what each could mean.
Odor Control
Come on—the aroma of cat urine is knock-you-on-your-butt material. Pretty Litter has silica crystals that absorb moisture and capture the stink. Result? A cleaner home and a happier nose.
Low Dust & Lightweight
No massive clouds of dust when you sprinkle it. No box of brick weights to haul around. Lightweight bags are how Pretty Litter is conveniently packaged.
Long Lasting
One bag per month for one cat. Less driving to the store and less scooping.
Easy Delivery
Pretty Litter is subscription only. You purchase it on the internet, and bags are delivered home every month. No more last-minute store runs because you run out of litter.
Deals & Price
Pretty Litter costs more than regular litter, but keep reading and find out why everyone still purchases it:
- $24 per bag (a month, a cat): Lasts about a month.
- Subscriptions: If you purchase multiple bags, they have discounts.
- No Extra Odor Sprays Needed: You will not be paying money because you will not be using candles or deodorizers.
Tip: If you have more than one cat, you’ll require more bags, and that’s expensive. But if you want a fresh breeze and peace of mind, it’s well worth it.
Straight Talk: What Cat Parents Really Say
Pretty Litter generates a lot of discussion from cat parents on the web.
The good?
“It really does work. My vet told me catching my cat’s urinary infection early saved her life.”
“My home is no longer litter box-like.”
“I enjoy not having to carry 30-pound bags of clay anymore.”
The downside?
“It doesn’t clump so scooping poop feels unnatural initially.”
“It’s more expensive than bagged litter.”
“At first the color change spooks me even though my cat is healthy.”
“My cat enjoys digging in it as if she’s on beach vacation.”
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Monitors cat health via urine
- Fantastic smell control
- Light weight, low dust
- Convenient month-to-month shipping
- Longer (one bag = one month per cat)
Cons:
- More expensive than traditional litter
- Non-clumping (alternate scooping method)
- Not suitable for multi-cat households unless you buy more
- Infrequent false alarm on color change
Visual suggestion: Table with paw-print symbols on benefits and warning signs on drawbacks.
Tips to Get the Most from Pretty Litter

- Transition Ease: Gradually mix Pretty Litter with your existing litter over several days so your cat gets used to it.
- Daily Stirring: Stir the crystals to let moisture evaporate and odors remain trapped within.
- Color Changes to Look Out For: Red or blue color changes? Call your vet—don’t wait.
- Use Correct Amount: Fill the litter box about 2 inches deep for best performance.
- Multiple Cats? Individual boxes, one for each cat, so you can keep an eye on health correctly.
Tip: Daily clean out the solid waste. Pretty Litter doesn’t deal with poop, just pee.
Fun Facts About Pretty Litter
- Founded in 2015 with a goal to simplify and improve cat care.
- Crystal composition of Pretty Litter is silica gel, the same material they put in those small packets with warning label “Do Not Eat.”
- Vets generally recommend health-monitoring litter for cats with urinary disease predisposition.
- It’s one of the most viral cat products on TikTok, with thousands of cat owners showing off the color-change magic.
Visual: A TikTok-style clip showing a cat walking away from the box, while the litter color subtly shifts.
Alternatives to Pretty Litter
Pretty Litter is cool, but it’s not the only option. If you’re curious:
- Dr. Elsey’s Cat Attract: Good for finicky cats but heavy clay.
- Fresh Step Crystals: Same silica design but more affordable, no health monitoring.
- World’s Best Cat Litter: Natural, corn-based, clumping.
If health monitoring is your thing, though, Pretty Litter remains the best.
Why Cats (and Humans) Love It
For cats:
- Gentle crystals won’t hurt paws.
- Less dust = less sneezing.
- No overwhelming perfumes.
For humans:
- Less stink = cleaner house.
- Health monitoring = peace of mind.
- Light bags = no back strain.
It’s truly a win-win.
Is Pretty Litter Worth It?
If you want your cat’s litter box to be more than… a box, Pretty Litter is worth the experience. It’s smart, sanitary, and offers real peace of mind.
Is it flawless? No. It costs more, and it’s not clumping. But to mystery bags of heavy clay and mysterious health problems, Pretty Litter appears to be the future of cat care.
So if you’re a new cat parent, multi-cat household pro, or simply a person tired of smelly litter, Pretty Litter might be the secret game-changer you weren’t aware you needed.
💡 Call to Action: Have you used Pretty Litter? Share your experiences, humorous kitty reactions, or life-saving moments—I’d love to know how it worked for you and your cat!
Visual suggestion: Last image of a happy cat sleeping beside a tidy litter box, owner thumbs-up.

