Is Litter Glitter safe?
All the ingredients in Litter Glitter have been well-known for a long time and have a long history of use.
Possible means of exposure: Litter Glitter was designed with the understanding that cats lick their paws. If they do so shortly after using the litter box, whatever is in the litter box might end up in the cat’s mouth. As the cat scratches in the litter, dust might be generated that your cat could inhale. Whatever is in the litter box may get on your cat’s paws, skin, and fur and be absorbed through the skin.
For these reasons, Litter Glitter is made with ingredients selected for litter box use. Exposure via the routes above is not expected to cause harm when used as directed.
Another thing: if your cat has pica and eats its litter, don’t add anything—including Litter Glitter—to your cat’s litter. Observe your cat. Pica is uncommon and usually noticeable.
Remember, whenever you introduce something new, you should monitor your cat for several days for any changes. A small percentage of cats may be allergic to an ingredient in Litter Glitter.