Arm & Hammer Plant Power is a plant based clumping litter for multi cat homes that leans on natural grain material instead of clay, and while the 3.8 star average is respectable, the review count is still small enough that it's worth reading the details before committing to a full case.
Owners who want to move away from clay litter and are curious about a corn and wheat clumping formula for a multi cat household.
Skip if
You need a scent controlled option for a cat that's picky about texture, or you're not comfortable trying a newer formula with a limited review history.
Form Granule
Weight 7.09 Kilograms
Priced 12% above the category median ($24.99 across 153 tracked models)
Our scorecard
3.9/5overall
Owner rating3.8/5
3.8 average across 49 owner ratings
Popularity0.4/5
49 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 15 lb bag of Arm & Hammer Plant Power is built from corn and wheat rather than traditional clay, formed into a granule that clumps for scooping. Arm & Hammer markets it as highly absorbent and positions it as a lightweight alternative for households running more than one litter box.', "The formula is unscented and claims 14 day odor control, which suggests it's meant to hold up between full box changes in busy multi cat homes rather than relying on added fragrance to mask smell. As a granule rather than a fine powder, it should track less than some clumping clays.", "At $27.99 for 15 lbs, it sits in the mid range for plant based litter. With 49 reviews averaging 3.8 stars and about 600 bought in the past month, it has real but still limited buyer feedback, so it's a reasonable pick for someone open to trying a plant based formula rather than an established, heavily reviewed staple."]
Pros
Plant based corn and wheat formula as an alternative to clay
Marketed for 14 day odor control without added scent
Lightweight granule designed for multi cat households
Solid 3.8 star average across its review base
Cons
Only 49 reviews, a smaller sample than more established litter brands
Unscented formula relies entirely on the odor control claim rather than fragrance backup
Plant based litters can clump differently than clay, so texture may take some adjustment for cats used to clay
Specifications
Form
Granule
Weight
7.09 Kilograms
Performance notes
The granule item form and 15 lb capacity point to a formula built for scoopability and everyday handling rather than fine dust control. Because it's made from corn and wheat instead of clay or silica, it's positioned as a lighter, plant based option, and the 14 day odor control claim is the main performance benchmark Arm & Hammer highlights for keeping multi cat boxes fresh between changes.
What buyers say
A 3.8 star average across 49 reviews reflects generally positive but mixed feedback, the kind of spread typical for a newer entry that hasn't yet built the large, consistent review base of a longtime clay litter leader. Roughly 600 bought in the past month shows steady interest even at this earlier stage.
No, this Arm & Hammer Plant Power formula is unscented. It relies on its 14 day odor control claim rather than added fragrance to manage smell.
What is this litter made from instead of clay?
It's made from corn and wheat, a plant based grain formula rather than traditional clay or silica gel, which Arm & Hammer markets as a lighter weight alternative.
Is this a good fit for a multi cat household?
It's specifically marketed for multi cat homes with a 14 day odor control claim, though with only 49 reviews so far, it's worth watching how it performs in your own household before fully switching over.
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