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Kitty Poo Club Review

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Kitty Poo Club Review

Mallory Crusta / Cats.com

Is this cat litter subscription service worth it? Read our complete Kitty Poo Club review to find out.

Kitty Poo Club is branded as an end-to-end litter box solution, aiming to satisfy all of your cat’s bathroom needs month after month. By delivering monthly shipments of low-maintenance litter in a disposable cardboard litter box, the Club promises to change the way you think about the litter box.

Get 20% off your first litter box order with code CAT20!

But How Well Does Kitty Poo Club Actually Work? We Dug Deep To Find Out

After hours of research and weeks of hands-on testing, we’re bringing you the details on everything you need to know about Kitty Poo Club. We’ve covered everything from Kitty Poo Club’s customer experience to odor control, absorbency, and dust production. Keep reading to get all the details.

How We Tested:

  • We purchased a 1-month supply of Kitty Poo Club
  • We spent a few weeks testing the litter and box on two cats
  • We did not receive this product in exchange for a favorable review; it was purchased with our own money

Brand Overview

In 2017, Ohio entrepreneur Chad Kauffman founded Kitty Poo Club, hoping to give cat owners a “complete litter box solution” while taking advantage of the subscription service trend. You can’t quite call it a litter box brand or a cat litter company. The Club really is dedicated to everything related to, well, kitty poo. From scoops to boxes to litter and mats, Kitty Poo Club covers it all.

Your monthly shipment includes a disposable waterproof cardboard litter box and enough cat litter to last one cat for 30 days. Because you throw the box away at the end of the 30 days, it promises to reduce your contact with any mess and frees you from the need to scrub and scour a dirty plastic pan.

If you choose the company’s signature silica litter, you’ll, theoretically, never have to handle cat urine again.

How Does the Kitty Poo Club Subscription Work?

Your journey begins on the Kitty Poo Club site, where you’ll answer a few questions about your household and which products you want in your first box. Based on this information, Kitty Poo Club will assemble a starter package including a litter box, the litter of your choosing, and optional accessories like a litter box dome, scoop, or mat.

Once you’ve set everything up, Kitty Poo Club will start sending your chosen items once every four weeks.

What Kinds of Litter Does Kitty Poo Club Offer?

Kitty Poo Club allows you to fill your monthly box with one of four types of cat litter.

  • Kitty Poo Club’s signature cat litter is a large-grained silica gel product. Each silica gel bead is about the size of an average hail pellet, making it look and behave differently from your standard crystal. Because they’re spherical, the granules are more comfortable under your cat’s paws. Like all silica gel products, this is a low-maintenance product that allows you to spend less time hunched over the litter box. Each bead adsorbs moisture to control liquids and odor in the box for up to a month.
  • The company also offers a fine-grained silica gel litter, which has a sandier texture for cats who prefer it. Like the large-grained silica gel, this litter is a dessicant, dehydrating both urine and feces to keep the litter box dry for up to a month.
  • If you prefer a clay litter, Kitty Poo Club also has an option for you. Their clumping clay litter contains activated charcoal for additional odor control. You’ll have to scoop out clumps of urine along with the feces. Clumping litter isn’t as low-maintenance as silica gel, but when regularly scooped, a single boxful of clay can last as much as twice as long. If you have two cats sharing the same box, this may be a better option for you.
  • And for those who like choosing plant-based litter options, Kitty Poo Club offers a soy-based clumping litter. Like the clay litter, you’ll have to scoop it regularly to keep everything clean and odor-free.

Kitty Poo Club Cat Litter Subscription: Our Experience

I ordered a one-month supply of Kitty Poo Club large-grained silica gel cat litter. I have two cats and intended to have them share the box, so I only ordered one box to use over the course of two weeks.

One day after my order was placed, Kitty Poo Club shipped out the box. Five days later, the box arrived on my porch. It was time to see what Kitty Poo Club would do in my home.

First, I Assembled The Litter Box

Kitty Poo Club Review setup

Your litter box and litter ship directly to you, folded up in a slim rectangular parcel. Mallory Crusta / Cats.com

Your litter box and litter ship directly to you, folded up in a slim rectangular parcel.

The whole setup arrives packed into a low-profile package not much bigger than a large pizza box.

To give the Kitty Poo Club box a little more visual appeal than a plain cardboard box, each season brings a new pattern on the outside of the boxes.

I ordered the box in late May and the month’s design followed a “Summer Carnival” theme. The brown cardboard was printed with whimsical illustrations of carnival signs, advertising attractions like “Bengal Waffles” and “Fresh Purrcorn”.

When you remove the lid, you’ll see the included litter and any accessories. Once you’ve removed these, you’ll have to unfold the box at the creases and slip on the stabilizing rails. The rails took a little bit of finagling to slip on, but they worked excellently to keep the sides of the litter box nice and rigid. You’ll also see a scored area at the entrance area of the litter box. Fold and pull this area to open up the doorway for easier access.

Once assembled, the litter box measures 19” wide x 15” deep x 10” tall. If you opt for the optional dome, the height of the walls increases to 15”. It’s not enormous, but it’s a generously-sized litter box that should be large enough for most cats.

Then It Was Time To Pour In The Litter

KittyPooClub Granules

Kitty Poo Club’s large-grained silica gel litter looks a bit like pieces of hail. It’s also extremely dusty. Mallory Crusta / Cats.com

Kitty Poo Club’s large-grained silica gel litter looks a bit like pieces of hail. It’s also extremely dusty.

I’d used Kitty Poo Club’s fine-grained silica gel litter before and found that it was extremely dusty. When I ordered the large-grained litter, I had hoped for a different experience. Unfortunately, the large-grained silica gel litter was just as dusty as the finer alternative.

Kitty Poo Club cat litter dust

Kitty Poo Club silica gel cat litter, whether in large-grained or fine-grained form, is extremely dusty. When poured into the box or stirred up for cleaning, the litter emits a massive cloud of lingering dust. Mallory Crusta / Cats.com

Kitty Poo Club silica gel cat litter, whether in large-grained or fine-grained form, is extremely dusty. When poured into the box or stirred up for cleaning, the litter emits a massive cloud of lingering dust.

Both of Kitty Poo Club’s silica gel products are extremely dusty, producing a choking cloud of dust when poured into the litter box. While theoretically less harmful than the crystalline silica dust that comes from clay cat litter, the litter’s amorphous silica dust lingered in the air and left my throat scratchy.

I noticed this dustiness later, too, when I scooped solid waste from the litter. The dust puffed up and out of the box and took its time to settle.

Once The Litter Was In The Box, It Was Time To See What My Cats Thought Of The Whole Setup

Kitty Poo Club Litter Box in Use

Assembled, hooded, and filled, the Kitty Poo Club litter box was ready for action. Mallory Crusta / Cats.com

My cats used the Kitty Poo Club box when it was their only option, but I don’t think it was their preference. In addition to having it as their only litter box, they used it alongside an open litter pan filled with Pretty Litter and would consistently opt for the Pretty Litter instead.

I’m not sure what deterred my cats from using the Kitty Poo Club box. Perhaps it was the height of the entryway or the paw-feel of the litter. At any rate, they weren’t big fans.

The Kitty Poo Club Litter Did A Decent—But Not Excellent—Job Of Controlling Odors

Again, Kitty Poo Club’s signature litter is a silica gel product, meaning that you don’t have to scoop out urine. Instead, you’ll remove stool daily and give the litter a stir to distribute urine throughout.

And while the litter does a good job of controlling odors considering that it’s containing multiple weeks’ worth of urine, it’s not perfect.

By the end of the test, I was disappointed with the litter’s odor control. Other reviewers say that the Kitty Poo Club litter does an excellent job of odor control, but I found myself disappointed and wrinkling my nose well before the cats had gotten two weeks out of the box.

Kitty Poo Club litter adsorbs moisture and certainly minimizes odors, but it’s not a complete odor control solution. If you’re passionate about odor control—and really, who isn’t?— I would opt for another crystal litter or a clumping clay product.

The Kitty Poo Club Litter And Box Both Held Their Own Against Moisture

Although you don’t scoop out any urine, the Kitty Poo Club litter keeps everything dry and comfortable under your cat’s paws. I noticed some saturation towards the end of my 2-week testing period, but the cardboard box contained it well. The box is lined with an FDA-certified food-grade waterproofing material and it aces its job, preventing urine from ever reaching the floor or litter mat.

There Was A Bit Of Litter Scatter

Kitty Poo Club cat litter scatter

Kitty Poo Club litter doesn’t track much, but it does scatter. The large granules stuck in my litter mat and made tidying a bit difficult. Mallory Crusta / Cats.com

Kitty Poo Club litter doesn’t track much, but it does scatter. The large granules stuck in my litter mat and made tidying a bit difficult.

Like almost every cat litter on the planet, the Kitty Poo Club silica gel litter strayed from the box and onto the floor. There wasn’t a lot of tracking going on—the large granules don’t stick to your cat’s paws—but it wasn’t a perfectly tidy situation.

After The Two-week Testing Period Was Through, It Was Time To Discard The Kitty Poo Club Box And The Litter In It

Folding up the Kitty Poo Club box after review

Once you’re done with the Kitty Poo Club box, you’ll fold it back up and throw out the box with the litter inside. Mallory Crusta / Cats.com

Once you’re done with the Kitty Poo Club box, you’ll fold it back up and throw out the box with the litter inside.

By the end of the two-week testing period, the litter had started to turn yellow, smelled rank, and was definitely in need of a change.

Throwing away the Kitty Poo Club box and litter happens in one straightforward step. You remove the hood if it’s in use, fold down the sides, lift the bottom tray out from underneath the box, and use it to cover and contain the dirty litter inside.

The disposal process is easier than dumping a typical box of litter, but it’s not foolproof. You’ll have to be careful to avoid spilling the litter and you might notice some litter sprinkling out of the sides as you carry the box to the trash.

How Much Does Kitty Poo Club Cost?

A standard Kitty Poo Club subscription, which includes a bag of litter and a box, costs $21.49 each month. Of course, that price will go up if you have more than one cat. If you’re like me and have two cats using the box, you might spend close to $45 per month on your cat litter subscription.

That’s about twice as much as you’d spend on a typical alternative. Using a standard reusable litter box, a traditional clumping clay litter might cost $6 per month. A typical crystal cat litter adds up to around $10 per month.

Overall, Is Kitty Poo Club A Good Choice?

For some people, Kitty Poo Club could be a good choice. It offers a level of convenience and tidiness that you won’t get from other products.

The customer experience is a cut above what you’d get ordering a typical cat litter and litter box. You’re getting custom suggestions based on your household, access to an easy-to-manage customer portal, and notifications every time a new box is shipped out.

For me, however, there was nothing impressive about Kitty Poo Club. Between the dustiness of both the fine-grained and large-grained silica gel litter, disappointing odor control, and price, nothing about the Kitty Poo Club experience seemed worthy of a second shipment.

Where Can You Buy Kitty Poo Club?

Kitty Poo Club is only available through the company’s website. Visit the Kitty Poo Club website to learn more about your options. If you’re on the fence about trying Kitty Poo Club, remember that you’re covered by their no-risk guarantee and you can get a full refund on your first box.

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About Mallory Crusta

Mallory is the Head of Content at Cats.com and an NAVC-certified Pet Nutrition Coach. Having produced and managed multimedia content across several pet-related domains, Mallory is dedicated to ensuring that the information on Cats.com is accurate, clear, and engaging. When she’s not reviewing pet products or editing content, Mallory enjoys skiing, hiking, and trying out new recipes in the kitchen. She has two cats, Wessie and Forest.

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  1. shelby

    …I was looking at this option, for a friend who has 2 felines…..she’s spending almost $35.00 monthly on cat litter, so I am curious to know how $6.00 or $10.00 in cat litter is doing the job …?? Even with only one cat, ( i previously owned a cat, years ago ) I spent MORE than $10.00 montly on litter.

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    1. P Dillon

      I actually am very impressed with Kitty Poo Club products.
      The product is usually delivery within five days of ordering and the scheduled deliveries have always been on time.
      The fine silica has been working great and no longer have any issue with litter smells, for the very first time since being a cat(s) owner.
      We have been buying Kitty Poo for the past year and our house has been kitty odor free the entire time. Friends have even commented how they too no longer smell cat urine when they come in our house.
      Also, I have never had a problem with the fine silica litter being dusty, as a matter of fact, I found the opposite to be true – regular litter as always been ‘dusty’ when pouring it, whereas the fine silica has been totally dustless.
      Two of my friends have started using KittyPoo and they also love it.
      I would recommend giving it a try and decide for themselves.

  2. madamdreamweaver

    I ordered Kitty Poo. One box is specifically rated to last one month for ONE CAT. So it’s no huge surprise it was timed out in 2 weeks with 2 cats. I used the large silica litter and did not find it to be dusty at all. I’m uncertain how well it lasts for 1 cat yet.

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    1. Johnny Le

      If it was truthfully no surprise to you that one box timed out in two weeks time when shared with two cats. Why would you end your comment with how you are uncertain how well one box would last for one cat???

  3. James

    I’ve been using Kitty Poo for about 3 months now. I have the small silica litter and I will agree it’s dusty. I wouldn’t say extremely but still dusty. I thought the convenience would make up for the cost… but honestly it doesn’t. At first I was liked it, and it made sense. Then I started to add up how much a year it would cost and convenience doesn’t justify it. This is for me personally, I’m doing as much as I would be without a monthly subscription as I would doing it the “old school” way. Plus she tracks the litter all over the house even with a catch mat. This will be my last month. I can’t tell you if it’s worth it for you, but I can say it’s not worth it for me and my Luna.

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  4. Gail Braxton

    Love! LOVE! LOVE! this litter product. We have 3 rescued cats and purchased 3 boxes, what a life saver!!!! I was at the point to find homes for the cats. Urine smell from other litters we used never did it’s job. We are so delighted from the odor free cat urine smells, it saved all 3 cats from rehoming :). I remove the poo every mooring, urine is absorbed and odor free – Kitty Poo does it’s job as stated. We ordered the large silica, I have a mat in front of boxes and if scatter occurs I simply lift the mat and dump back in the boxes. Easy maintenance. We highly recommend Kitty Poo, if cost is the issue – just remember a pet is like a child, treat your cat(s) with care and love they deserve. Indoor cats deserve a clean non-offensive litter box for good health.

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    1. Jalisaa

      Lol ma’m If you’re ready to rehome your cats over the litter they need to use the bathroom maybe you shouldn’t have any at all. I can understand the frustration but rehoming over litter? Hell no, please do better , for there sake.

    2. Gail Braxton

      These were “rescued” cats, and we had no intention to keep them, we took them in to keep them safe in hopes to find someone who wanted a cat for a pet. YES! the odor was overwhelming with regular cat litter from 3 cats and we were ready to rehome them over litter, that’s my honest comment. If you would like a well loved, happy cat(3) let us know, all are neutered or spayed and we’ll ship to you. Meanwhile the cats are well taken care of, chubby and affectionate. We’ve provided them with a loving home, food and healthy litter boxes, they don’t roam free outside because we choose to protect them.

    3. Jamie

      You’ll SHIP them?! You don’t “ship” rescue animals. You check out their potential new homes. Then you take them there, or have the adoptive parent(s) come and pick them up. I’ve fostered dozens of kitties, including lots of orphaned babies, and I’d never “ship” one if those sweeties… anywhere, anyhow.

  5. Jamie

    Seriously? I have a bunch of cardboard boxes and a box cutter. I have effective litter that costs about $10/month. Gotta give this guy credit for having some marketing skills.

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  6. Jamie

    You’ll SHIP them?! You don’t “ship” rescue animals. You check out their potential new homes. Then you take them there, or have the adoptive parent(s) come and pick them up. I’ve fostered dozens of kitties, including lots of orphaned babies, and I’d never “ship” one if those sweeties… anywhere, anyhow.

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    1. Tris

      There are other people that, very carefully, ship animals (ex. Mini pigs).. There’s even Pet Airways (https://petairways.com/) that’s specifically for pets. People will even arrange other transportation for the animals. You make it sound like a death sentence, but it’s definitely not, when people take the proper precautions.

  7. Katie J

    What sense does it make to keep throwing away boxes rather than buy a plastic one, wash it as needed and reuse it? Using Kitty Poo Club just puts more into the landfill. Buy a plastic littler box then have Chewy (or whoever) deliver your litter of choice automatically- nothing to remember for you, cheaper and less going to the landfill. Remember you are paying for all those boxes you throw away!

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    1. STEPHAN G. THEODORAN

      AMEN TO YOU!! ITS THE EPIDEMY OF LAZINESS! MOST FOLKS NEVER SEE THE LANDFILLS …. I GO THERE ALLOT AND NO ONE EVER SEES WHAT THEY DO TO HURT OUR ENVIROMENT. IT LITTERALLY MAKES ME CRY. WE NEED TO MAKE EVERYONE SEE, MAYBE A FREE TOUR…OH THATS RIGHT THEY WON’T GO UNLESS IT PAYS… SAD BUT TRUE!!!

  8. Teresa Chapman

    Don’t do it. I loved them at first, but now they don’t ship on time, sent the wrong litter type, refuse to offer any kind of replacement or rebate and my cat is peeing on the floor because she hates the stuff they sent. All in all, I would avoid this company. The product is good, the service isn’t (if you can call it service).

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  9. Clairetta Anderson

    Thanks for the honest reviews. As a senior citizen on a low budget, I was looking at this for two reasons. One, of course, is because it would be delivered. Two, it is more cost effective for us in the long run.
    We have been buying bags of crystal litter, the plastic that goes in the box and the disposable litter boxes.
    Why you ask? It is because it is lower maintenance. I just pick up the plastic, disposable box and litter and toss it all in the trash. Our cats are happier with litter they like and the smell is gone.
    But, the litter we have been buying is not dusty and lasts a good time.
    I really can’t see how this would be a benefit to our household, in the long term.

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  10. Susan plath

    I purchased two cat toys from their advertisement on Facebook. They must have had them strongly magnified cuz they are little tiny things that I’m afraid my cat will choke on. I called to complain and Beth was extremely rude and told me to send them back and I would get a refund. Their website state if you are not 100% satisfied that everything is guaranteed. I was so upset I called the lady a b*tch and now they blocked my number so I cannot call him. I even blocked my number and they still won’t take my call. Shady business.

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  11. Kelly

    I use these with the hood because one of my cats pees standing up and won’t use a covered box. This is the only solution I’ve found that provides high enough sides to contain her urine. I need sides to be at minimum 15” and open top. I have no complaints about the product or company. I use the clumping litter as my cats prefer it to silica.

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  12. Michele

    I tried the fine grain liter for 2 months. It’s dusty and it starts to smell bad at 2 weeks with 1 cat. I figured I would give it a try. It’s to pricey. I like my 10.00 a month product way better.

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    1. kateKate Barrington

      We appreciate your feedback, Michele! Fine-grain litter does tend to be a little dustier. Glad you found another product you like that fits your budget!

  13. Katherine Eatmon

    Ihave been using kitty poo for three years and have had excellent service. I have one cat and can go 5 weeks on each delivery. I get the diatomite litter which is not dusty, just a bit outside the box. I am a senior with back problems so constantly bending, lifting, scooping, cleaning would be a problem. Kitty poo has solved all that for me. As long as I keep up with scooping (2-3 X a week) and stirring, i have NO ODOR problems. And with a small bathroom I have to keep litter in my bedroom so I would notice. You have not done Kitty Poo justice here. It has saved my life and helped me to keep my sweet kitty.

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  14. MSL

    I am so happy to be able to add my very positive review. I am a senior citizen who also works full time… sometimes even 6 days a week. I am the first to admit I am tired when I get home. I use the fine grain silica gel ..have NEVER had an odor issue and my grandson would be the first to let me know. I also have NEVER noticed a dusty issue. This product is very forgiving. If I am too tired at night no worries, no stress. I know it will be ok to wait and deal with it in the morning. My little rescue that this product was first purchased is no longer with me so I suspended my subscription but i am going to get a new rescue soon and will definitely “re-up” my subscription. ALSO very helpful comment from your customer service rep. My Little Itty Bitty tracked a lot of litter out when I took the little perforated section out. She suggested not remove that little section when I received my next shipment. Cats love to jump so Itty Bitty had no issues jumping in and out instead of walking out. Very little was tracked out and easily returned to litter box. Thanks Kitty Poo for making owning a kitty fun and enjoyable again. As a senior the convenience of auto-ship (memory is not as sharp as it used to be) and delivered to my door in an easily managed box that doesn’t weigh a ton and is easily disposed of is well worth a few extra pennies so that I can enjoy my furry friend. Again, thank you, Kitty Poo.

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  15. K.G. Anderson

    We love Kitty Poo clumping litter. It is fragrance-free, it absorbs cat odors extremely well, there’s not much dust, and it clumps perfectly. So easy to scoop! I’ve tested several types of litter (I was a reviewer) and Kitty Poo has by far the highest-quality clumping litter. We order one box for our smaller cat, and then two bags of the litter (extra) which we use for the two big cats who prefer a giant plastic box. We recently ran short of Kitty Poo clumping litter and had to use another brand and…it was really a mess. Kitty Poo is a splurge for us, but I love being able to start with a fresh, clean box every month and fold up the old one for the recycling bin.

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