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Best Tofu/Plant-Based Clumping

Tofu Cat Litter

Made from soybean byproducts, tofu litter clumps firmly, is nearly odorless, flushable, and produces zero dust. Reddit users who've switched report their homes smell like nothing at all.

$20-$40
Pros
  • Clumps firmly for easy scooping — comparable to clay performance
  • Flushable in small amounts — most convenient disposal of any natural litter
  • Zero dust — best option for cats or owners with respiratory issues
  • Biodegradable and made from soybean byproduct waste
Cons
  • More expensive than most natural alternatives
  • Can grow mold in humid environments if not changed frequently
  • Some brands have inconsistent quality — odor control varies widely by brand
  • Thin pellet shape requires a different scoop than standard clay litters
Why we recommend it

Tofu litter is the most underrated natural option — it clumps like clay, flushes down the toilet, and produces zero dust. If you're willing to pay a premium, it's arguably the best all-around natural litter experience.

What the community says

I use tofu and I clean it up everyday. I change and wash the litterbox once per week. I have no smell in my house except for the normal tofu smell it naturally has.

r/Pets · read thread →

Tofu litter types: usually in long thin pellet looking form. I remember these neutrally. Some have carbon. You might need a special scoop from what I remember. There's a tofu 'sand' type that seems easier to scoop.

r/Pets (Professional Pet Sitter) · read thread →

We kinda switched partway to tofu litter from Tuft & Paw. It's still low dust and smells better.

r/CatAdvice · read thread →
What the experts said

Tofu cat litter: Naturally biodegradable and nontoxic; less dusty; clumps well and can even be flushed in the toilet

WIRED · read full review →