
Tofu cat litter is known for its fast clumping ability and easy cleaning. However, some cat owners may notice that the litter sometimes becomes soft, sticky, or fails to form tight clumps. So, what causes tofu cat litter to stop clumping properly?
Here are some common reasons and simple solutions.
If the litter layer is too thin, urine may reach the bottom of the litter box before the litter has enough time to absorb moisture and form solid clumps.
About 5–7 cm (2–3 inches) of litter
This helps improve absorption and clumping performance.
Tofu cat litter is highly absorbent because it is made from natural plant fibers. In humid environments, the litter may absorb moisture from the air before use, reducing its clumping ability.
Store litter in a dry, sealed place
Avoid exposing opened bags to humid air
Keep the litter box away from wet areas
Old or saturated litter can affect the performance of fresh litter. If clumps are not removed regularly, excess moisture may spread through the litter box.
Scoop waste daily
Add fresh litter regularly
Replace all litter every 1–2 weeks
Not all tofu cat litters use the same ingredients or production technology. Lower-quality products may contain:
Excessive dust
Weak binders
Poor absorbency
High-quality tofu litter usually provides:
Faster clumping
Stronger deodorization
Lower dust levels
Better durability
Large amounts of urine may temporarily weaken clumping if the litter cannot absorb quickly enough.
This is more common in:
Multi-cat households
Small litter boxes
Insufficient litter quantity
If your tofu cat litter is not clumping properly, the problem is often related to litter depth, humidity, maintenance, or product quality. Using high-quality tofu litter, keeping the box clean, and storing the litter correctly can greatly improve performance.
With proper use, tofu cat litter can provide strong clumping, low dust, and excellent odor control for a cleaner and healthier home.
