Lady N Pellet Tofu Cat Litter, Strong Clumping Ultra Absorbent, Dust-Free Low Tracking, Enviro-probiotic and Activated Carbon for Odor Control 18lb (2 Packs Unscented) Review
By Dr. Lena Ortiz · Canine wellness writer · Published 2026-05-27 · Updated 2026-06-23
This Lady N tofu litter pairs activated carbon with an enviro-probiotic additive to fight odor at the source, and its dust-free, low-tracking clumping formula has earned a 4.2 star average across 242 reviews.
Owners who want a plant-based clumping litter with extra odor-fighting ingredients and don't mind paying more for it.
Skip if
You're on a tight litter budget, since at just over $50 for the two packs this runs well above basic clay or pine options.
Priced 104% above the category median ($24.99 across 153 tracked models)
Our scorecard
4.2/5overall
Owner rating4.2/5
4.2 average across 242 owner ratings
Popularity1.0/5
242 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other dog and cat food, health, gear and grooming we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
["This litter is made from tofu (soybean curd) rather than clay, and it's built around strong clumping so scooping stays simple even with the lighter pellet material. The brand pairs that clumping base with activated carbon and what it calls an enviro-probiotic additive, both aimed at odor control rather than just masking smell with fragrance.", "It's sold unscented and marketed as dust-free with low tracking, two things that matter if you or your cat are sensitive to airborne litter dust or you're tired of pellets scattered across the floor. The listing includes two packs totaling 18 lbs, which is a lighter overall supply than a single large bag of clay litter.", "At $50.99 for that combined 18 lbs, it's priced well above standard clumping clay, but the 4.2 star average across 242 reviews and about 200 purchases in the past month suggest it's holding up for buyers who've made the switch to a tofu-based litter."]
Pros
Activated carbon plus enviro-probiotic additive aimed at odor control
Strong clumping despite being a lightweight tofu base
Dust-free and low tracking per the listing
Unscented, good for cats or owners sensitive to fragrance
Cons
Price runs well above standard clay or pine litters for the amount you get
242 reviews is a smaller sample than the more established brands in this category
Tofu litters generally need more frequent full changes than dense clay if you have multiple cats
Performance notes
The combination of activated carbon and an enviro-probiotic ingredient targets odor at the source instead of relying on fragrance, which lines up with the litter being sold unscented. Because it's a tofu pellet rather than dense clay, expect a lighter litter box overall, with the dust-free, low-tracking claims aimed at keeping pellets contained near the box.
What buyers say
A 4.2 star average across 242 reviews, with around 200 units bought in the past month, points to a smaller but generally satisfied base of buyers rather than one of the higher-volume sellers in this category.
It's a tofu, or soybean curd, based pellet litter rather than clay. Tofu litters are generally lighter and are often chosen by owners looking for a plant-based alternative to clay.
Does it have added fragrance?
No, this version is sold unscented. Odor control instead relies on the activated carbon and enviro-probiotic additive built into the formula.
How much litter do you get?
The listing includes two packs totaling 18 lbs, which is on the lighter side compared to large single bags of clay litter, so heavy multi-cat households may go through it faster.
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