Genius Litter - Advanced Health Monitoring Cat Litter
Genius Litter - Advanced Health Monitoring Cat Litter
Monitor your cat's health with the safer and cleaner alternative to traditional clay litter. Genius Litter is made of super absorbent, odor-trapping crystals that change colors based on the health of your cat's urine.
Color-Changing Technology: Our revolutionary indicator crystals change color to detect urine abnormalities, giving you the power to monitor your cat’s health with ease.
Long Lasting Absorption: Genius Litter outperforms the competition by absorbing more and lasting longer, reducing the hassle of frequent litter changes and refills.
Non-Clumping Formula : Experience a cleaner home and fewer paw prints with our non-clumping, low-tracking litter, ensuring your floors stay pristine.
Ingredients: Genius Litter uses naturally occurring mineral silica gel, which is safe for your cat and eco-friendly. We carefully source and manufacture our silica microgels, and our partner facilities use the highest quality control benchmarks.
What does the color indicates? Our revolutionary indicator crystals change color to detect urine abnormalities, giving you the power to monitor your cat’s health with ease. Refer below for more details.Â
Orange (Acidic) -Â May indicate metabolic acidosis or kidney tubular acidosis. Consider reaching out to your veterinarian if the orange color change continues for over 24 hours.
Yellow (Normal) - Your cat's urine pH is normal. Great job in keeping an eye and monitoring your cat's health.
Green (Increased Alkalinity) - Elevated pH levels detected and may indicate the presence of bacteria and early signs of urinary tract infections. Please observe the litter box closely for the next 24-48 hours. If the urine turns a darker green or shifts towards a blue, it's important to consult a veterinarian for further evaluation.
Blue (High Alkaline Level) - The urine of your cat is showing an abnormally high alkaline level. This might suggest the possibility of urinary tract infections or a heightened risk of developing urinary stones. It's advisable to seek advice from a veterinarian for a thorough assessment.
Red (Presence of Blood in Urine) - The red color in the urine is not due to a pH change but indicates the presence of blood. It's important to contact your veterinarian right away for immediate attention.