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Considering a change?

Perhaps you're thinking of switching to Pacha.

Considering a change?

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Odour-free 👃

Long-lasting ⏳

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🐱 My cat refuses to use the new litter 🐱

Some cats struggle with change. This page will help you make a smooth transition so your cat adopts their new litter without a hitch! 🚀 Follow these simple steps to put an end to accidents around the house.

If things don't go to plan

If things don't go to plan

Sometimes things don't go as smoothly as we'd like. If you find little surprises or puddles around the house during the adjustment period, try to stay patient. Never punish your cat! Punishing your cat will only stress you both out and could lead to more unwanted behaviour. Instead, offer gentle guidance and positive reinforcement to help your cat settle into their new litter.

The gradual method

The gradual method

If your cat refuses the new litter, put their old litter back and start sprinkling a small amount of Pacha on top each day. This lets your cat slowly get used to the new texture they don't yet recognise. Gradually increase the amount of Pacha each day until your cat is fully adjusted. Combined with a patient, punishment-free approach, this dramatically increases your chances of success.

The scent method

The scent method

If your cat is resisting the change, there's another way to ease them in. Place a few droppings from the old litter into the new one. This can help them recognise and accept the new environment. Once they've used the litter, remove the droppings to keep it clean.

Reward your feline

Reward your feline

Another option for stubborn kitties is to reward good behaviour. If you see your cat using the Pacha litter tray, reward them as soon as they step out with a few of their favourite treats. This positive reinforcement helps them associate Pacha with something pleasant, making the transition much smoother.

A Quick Reminder

Don't place your litter tray in the bathroom 🛀🚫
Avoid humid areas like bathrooms. Colours can change if the litter sits in a damp environment. Stir your litter with the scoop every day to prevent saturation.

Don't remove urine from the tray 🚫
Urine is fully absorbed by the litter — just stir it once a day to prevent saturation. Bacteria and odours are eliminated in under 10 minutes. Pacha is a non-clumping litter; it doesn't work like a traditional one.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Pacha litter work?

Pacha is a non-clumping silica-based litter. It absorbs urine and eliminates odours and bacteria in under 10 minutes. Simply stir the litter daily with the scoop to prevent saturation. Solid waste should be removed regularly.

How long does a bag of Pacha litter last?

A bag of Pacha lasts on average 30 days for one cat. It lasts much longer than traditional litters thanks to its absorption capacity and antibacterial properties.

Can my cat be allergic to Pacha litter?

Pacha litter is hypoallergenic and virtually dust-free. It's made with natural ingredients that are safe for your cat. If your cat shows signs of an allergy, please consult your vet.

How does Pacha help monitor my cat's health?

Pacha litter changes colour depending on the pH of your cat's urine. These colour changes can flag potential health issues, allowing you to consult a vet quickly if needed.

What if my cat refuses to use Pacha litter?

Try the methods described above: the gradual method (mixing slowly), the scent method (adding droppings from the old litter), or the reward method (treats after use). Patience is key!