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🐱✨ Turn litter box woes into wins with nature’s secret attractant!
Dr. Elsey's Ultra Litter Attractant is a premium, all-natural herbal formula designed to naturally lure cats and kittens back to their litter boxes. Clinically tested and consumer-proven, this 20 oz pouch lasts up to 3 months treating 100 lbs of unscented clumping clay litter. It’s perfect for training, behavior modification, and superior odor control in single or multi-cat households, ensuring a cleaner, fresher home environment.













| ASIN | B000PKUUU0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,318 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #137 in Cat Litter |
| Brand | Dr. Elsey's |
| Brand Name | Dr. Elsey's |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 5,583 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 1 Years |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00000338009201 |
| Included Components | Cat Litter Attractant |
| Item Form | Stick |
| Item Type Name | Dr. Elsey's Ultra Litter Attractant, .56 Kg / 20 Oz |
| Item Weight | 1.25 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Precious Cat |
| Scent | Fresh |
| Scent Name | Fresh |
| Target Species | Cat |
| UPC | 622013177328 602589231976 755756519893 764527052583 078433484162 746114500929 000338009201 |
| Unit Count | 20 Ounce |
| Warranty Description | Brings cats to litter box, Toll free customer service number |
M**N
Definitely attracted the cats to the pans, large sized bottle with a good supply of attractant
Found this stuff after doing an internet search to find out why one of our long time house cats suddenly decided to find a place to pee other than the litter box. For obvious reasons that behavior had to be stopped immediately. We have two indoor cats and three litter boxes (followed the "rule" - one for each cat plus one more) that are scooped out every day. I *very* happy to report that the misbehaving cat is back to using the litter boxes again and zero issues going anywhere else. Success! We did two things: 1) replaced our current boxes with LARGE, DEEP litter pans and filled them very full, 4-5" deep, with litter. Used Nature's Miracle clumping and 2) sprinkled this cat litter attractant into each pan and mixed with the litter. The cat with issues started returning to use to the litter pans after we set up the new large ones, this was a couple days before the attractant arrived. However just to be sure we added this attractant the day it was delivered. I have to say, the day the attractant was added both cats became much more interested in the upstairs pan - which previously was rarely used even before the avoidance issue started (not sure why, but the cats just always liked the two basement pans better). So while it could have been the new pans that helped get the one cat back to using the pans, I have to say that this stuff definitely got both cats using the upstairs pan more often. So for that reason I would recommend this as a litter attractant. The product states to use it with specific cat litter and lists the litter to NOT use it with - e.g. perfumed litters, corn, paper, to name a few. We didn't use it with the recommended litter brand and it seemed to work as an attractant just the same. Not sure if that would be the case for everyone, but that was our experience. Also, the bottle was larger than I expected - so there is plenty of attractant in this 20 ounce bottle. I sealed the container up in a ziplock type bag to store it. As a side note, even though I've owned cats my whole life I can see now why the litter box issue probably developed with the larger cat. Mainly, the pans were too small and not deep enough for the cat to bury everything completely. I figured with cleaning them out every day pan size wouldn't be a problem and these were standard size pans. Well, apparently after awhile it did become a problem. The large pans we have now are about twice the size of our biggest cat and are filled very deep with enough litter that the cats can actually bury their business deep enough that it's not even visible from the top. The only way we even know the cats have been to the pan is their paw prints in the litter. With cleaning them out once a day everything's stayed nice and clean - cats are happy and we're happy.
H**.
Whoop whoop! Party Dance!
Listen people, my cat was pissing every where! But her most favorite place was my bed! I was almost at my breaking point, I had tried so many different things trying to get my cat to go back to the litter box! She was completely healthy (just a brat). And I cleaned the litter box every day. Anyway this product, this product right here saved my cat’s life (she just doesn’t know it apparently). This stuff works ppl! It’s been 4 weeks without an accident (I’m talking both pee and poop). I haven’t had any more issues! I’m happy, my cat is happy! In fact my cat’s attitude has changed a bit as well. I have noticed that she isn’t showing as much aggression to the other animals and people in the house, so win/win! I highly recommend this product! Especially if you are close to giving up. How did I get the cat pee smell out of my mattress you asked? Well luckily I had a removable mattress topper, I took that thick beast outside and laid it over some lawn chairs put my water hose on jet setting and blasted that pee away. I mean I sprayed it all over the mattress topper and I believe it pushed the pee out(because nothing, no chemicals or essential oils got that smell out). So this was my last attempt before I threw that sucker away. Anyway I hosed it off and let it sit out in the sun all day, it took about 8 hours to dry so make sure you take it out in the early morning. Good news is it worked, the smell is gone, and no more accidents thanks to these amazing herbs you sprinkle into the litter box! Yay!
C**Y
Giving it the benefit of the doubt
This litter attractant is no miracle worker. I had to retrain my cats to use the litter box after a couple of years of them doing their business exclusively outside (of their own choice). They decided they preferred the rug to the soft litter with cat attractant. So in my case, it didn't seem to work. What got them to go in their litter boxes was by completely covering the spots they preferred and putting their number twos in the litter boxes. Perhaps this litter attractant might of helped and as I have been a big fan of Dr. Elsey's products, I am willing to give them the benefit of the doubt. I have never had such a hard time training cats to use the litter box before so this was bought out of desperation. My cats are now fully acquainted and happy to use their litter boxes now and while I have the litter attractant, I will continue to use it just to make sure. If you have a problem cat, a cat who usually uses the litter box, this might help - that is if they don't have a serious health issue. But if you are retraining or training an outdoor cat to do business indoors, just don't expect a miracle.
A**W
Works, but adds tons of dust.
I have five cats, but only one of them is female. She has decided that peeing right in front of the litterboxes is her preference. I've ruled out UTI's and other possible health problems, moved the litterboxes, added more litterboxes, etc... she just seems to not like the litterboxes anymore. She is also the most overweight of the bunch, so I have extra large storage totes cut/designed into litterboxes, which she still isn't happy with. I recently got sick of changing pee pads every day, so I bought this product. While it seems to be working, it also seems to add a large amount of dust to the Dr. Elsey's Precious Cat Litter, which I buy because it truly is 99% dust free. It makes me sneeze like crazy (it smells like hay?) and one of my kitties sneezes when I first put it into the litter. I think I will change to the Cat Attract litter instead; hopefully it is 99% dust free like the original and works as well as this dusty stuff does.
M**Z
~*~*~BAD KITTY TO GOOD KITTY ~ TIPS ON WHAT WORKED FOR MY CAT~*~*~
I've had my cat(named Kitty) for 10 years so when he started using our house as a litter box I was pretty upset. I changed his litter all the time, re-arranged the furniture and he just kept peeing on everything: our couch, our dogs bed, his own bed, rugs, towels, xmas tree skirt. No item was in the same spot, he just wasn't peeing in his box although he was pooping in his box. He has had many urinary tract infections in the past so I know what to look for and he didn't have one. Since I have 15 month old twin daughters and refuse to let them grow up in a "cat pee" house we decided to take Kitty to our local shelter. After crying my eyes out all night, the next day I did ONE more search to try to fix his problem. On one of the websites someone mentioned using Precious Cat Ultra Litter Attractant so I immediatly went to Amazon to check out reviews. I told my husband that I wanted to order the product and give that a try before we took him to the pound. So here is EXACTLY what we did that fixed our cats problem 1st-we ordered this Cat Attractant 2nd-took him to the vet. He did not have a UTI or any other problems that would cause him to pee outside his box. My vet said to switch from our covered litter box to an open litter box because cats don't like being in an enclosed box. We just took the top off of the litter box and he said to empty all of the litter and clean the litter box with vinegar/water. He said that the idea situation would be to use dirt from outside because a cat would love it but there is no way to clean that so to get a natural type of litter. He said to clean the litter box everyday if we could, or every other day. Also to buy another litter box so we had 2. 3rd-the Cat Attractant showed up and we had cleaned his box with the litter and put his old litter back in since we hadn't been to the store. I actually only sprinkled a little bit of this on top of his litter...I did NOT use anywhere near the amount the container says to use. I literally used about 1/4 cup or less-sprinkled on TOP of his litter. I kept one of his litter boxes where it had been and put another litter box in a new location. Within 10 minutes my cat was in the new location, sniffing and then scratching around the litter and he PEE'd in the box! 4th-we got him some natural cat litter Arm & Hammer Essentials Natural Clumping Litter, 10.5-Pounds it is really fine & natural clumping and has a nice smell. My cat really seemed to love that. And I've been scooping his box everynight or every other night. He's not pee'd outside of his litter box since. I definately think the Cat Attract helped to get him to his litter box and that the other things helped him to keep going to his litter box. I'm so Thankful that I decided to try this and did the other things because I love my Kitty. I really recommend the Arm & Hammer Natural litter as well. It is the best clumping litter I have ever used and my cat LOVES it. It also never smells like pee.
C**L
It works great, especially in combination with Cat Attract Litter, even for my blind cat!
I recently adopted an adult, stray, male cat who had recently lost his sight and eyes due to cancer and glaucoma. When he came home, he was having fairly regular pee and poop accidents due to the stress of moving into a new home and losing his sight (poor little guy). The winning combination for him was using Dr. Elsey's Cat Attract Litter *along with* the Precious Cat Litter Attractant. I generously sprinkle the Precious Cat Litter Attractant on top of the Dr. Elsey's Cat Attract Litter and do not mix it in as recommended. Every time after scooping the box, I refresh the top layer of litter with more Precious Cat Litter Attractant. (The one time I got complacent and didn't re-sprinkle he had an accident.) Now he is doing great and no more accidents! The attractant not only inspires him to use the box, but it also helps him to find it better by scent since he can't see it. The very first time he smelled this stuff inside the litter box, he was compelled to jump right in and use it on the spot! I would imagine this dual approach of using Cat Attract Litter AND Cat Litter Attractant would work well for elderly kitties who are losing their sense of smell, stressed kitties, or other tricky cases of cats who are less motivated to use the box. NOTE: If your kitty is having accidents, be sure to take him to the vet first. Cats associate the physical discomfort they feel while urinating with the box itself - that is why they go outside of it, thinking that by doing so, it won't hurt them anymore. Also, be sure to use an enzyme product like Nature's Miracle to remove all traces of urine odor from accidents outside of the box or your kitty will get confused and think that's where he's supposed to go.
A**R
An Unscientific, But Totally Successful Experiment
I currently have 4 litter boxes in my house, one each on the top 2 levels, and 2 on the ground level. Despite all these enticing choices, my lone cat tends to use only one of the boxes. (And when I say "tends to," I mean 99% of time.) The one he has chosen as his favorite is on the ground floor, in the hall on the way to the garage. Even if he is on the top floor, he will come downstairs to use that box, totally ignoring the ones along the way. There were times he didn't make it all the way downstairs to the box, so my vet recommended Cat Attract Litter. That worked great. He started using the upper boxes sometimes and there were no more accidents. But he still normally only uses that hallway-to-the-garage box. Cat Attract litter is quite expensive compared to the normal stuff. So after a few months of no accidents, I decided to break him of the Cat Attract litter, and start using Precious Cat Ultra Litter Attractant with regular litter. Unfortunately, I foolishly cut back dramatically on the Cat Attract litter before I started using the litter attractant, and once again my cat started peeing outside his favorite box. (So at least I know that the Cat Attract litter worked when I used it!!) As soon as I got the litter attractant, I tried an experiment: I put a sprinkling of attractant on the surface of each of the 4 boxes and mixed it in VERY lightly so that it was still on the surface, but no longer visible. The next day three of the four boxes in the house showed signs of usage, and the one he didn't use is in an area of the house he doesn't spend much time in anyway. Like I said in the review title, not a particularly scientific experiment, but dramatic results. I won't hesitate to buy another bottle before this one runs out.
T**A
It works!
I was really skeptical of this but it actually worked great! my cat had a uti and was refusing to use the litter box, we got it cleared up but it then caused the behavioral problem of still not using the box, this almost immediately fixed that problem. As soon as I started mixing this in, she started using it again. You don’t have to use very much of it so it definitely lasts a long time. It does have a little bit of an earthy smell to it but it’s not overwhelming at all. I didn’t notice any changes to the functionality of the litter. Would purchase again if needed and would recommend to anyone who’s having problems with a cat not using their box.
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