Tidy Cats Breeze System FAQs
Tidy Cats Breeze pellets are made of Zeolite, a family of natural minerals that are non-toxic. They are 99.9% dust free, and anti-tracking to minimize mess around the litter box. Visit the Breeze pellets page to learn more and find where to buy.
Tidy Cats Breeze Litter Box System works by combining super absorbent Breeze pads and anti-tracking Breeze pellets. Liquid goes to the bottom, absorbed in the pads, while solids stay on top of the pellets for easy scooping. Learn more about this litter game-changer on the Breeze Litter Box System page.
No, Tidy does not recommend using alternative materials or litters in the Breeze system. The Breeze pellets have been specially designed for use in the Tidy Cats Breeze Litter Box System. They allow moisture to drain into the absorbent pad below, making them the best fit for your system. Tidy offers several Breeze pellet options so you can choose the best fit for you.
No, Tidy does not recommend using other pads in the Tidy Cats Breeze Litter Box System. Other pads may not be designed for the proper size and shape to fit perfectly in the system and may not accommodate up to one week’s worth of urine for a single cat, like the Breeze pads are. There are several Breeze pad options so you can choose the version that best meets your needs.
No, Tidy Cats Breeze pads and pellets are not biodegradable. But the main component of our Breeze pads is paper pulp/cellulose, which is a renewable resource. Learn more about Tidy Cats’ sustainability efforts.
Yes! The Petivity Smart Litter Box Monitor system can be paired with the Tidy Cats Breeze Litter Box System for an easy litter routine full of meaningful insights about your cat’s well-being. Learn more about how the Petivity Smart Litter Box Monitor system can help you track your cat’s health.
No, the Tidy Cats Breeze Litter Box System is not discontinued. Breeze litter systems, Breeze pads and Breeze litter pellet refills are available at a variety of retailers, including online and pet specialty stores. Shop Breeze today.
With the Tidy Cats Breeze Litter Box System litter box maintenance is easy! Simply switch the Breeze pads once a week (for one cat), and change the Breeze pellets once a month. Solid waste should be scooped daily to keep a clean space your cat will enjoy. Get more litter box tips.
Our Tidy Cats Breeze Litter Box System litter pellets are made of non-toxic material; however, they are not digestible. If you believe your cat may be eating or chewing on the litter, we recommend monitoring them closely. If a pet is seen eating a large amount of litter pellets, a veterinarian should be consulted and the cat should be observed closely for the next several hours. Plenty of fresh water should be made available.
We recommend trying traditional litter if a cat is chronically eating the Breeze pellets. Please contact us if you have any questions.
You can get a cat to use the Tidy Cats Breeze Litter Box System by transitioning them slowly, allowing time to adjust. A natural first step? Start by mixing a full bag of Breeze pellets into your current litter box. Visit the Breeze page to learn more about transitioning to Breeze with ease.
Cats avoid the litter box for a number of different reasons. It's important to keep in mind, your cat is not being spiteful when they go outside of the litter box. Their behavior is their way of communicating that something is not right for them. It could be as simple as you may need to clean their box more frequently, put the box in a more accessible location or as serious as they are having a health emergency that makes going inside the litter box painful. Get Tidy’s inside scoop on cat litter box behavior and some litter box tips. If the problem persists, check with your veterinarian in case there’s a medical reason your cat’s bathroom behavior changed.
If your cat is only peeing, not pooping in the Tidy Cats Breeze Litter Box System, here are some helpful tips:
- Empty and clean the OLD box(es) with a mild soap and start with fresh litter.
- Place the Breeze Litter Box System next to the OLD box.
- Add 2 cups of Breeze pellets to the existing litter in the OLD box.
- Each day, maintain the OLD box and add ¼ cup of Breeze pellets until the OLD box contains 70% Breeze litter pellets and 30% old litter.
- If cat continues to use only the OLD box, slowly start reducing the amount of litter and Breeze pellets in the OLD box by ½ cup per day until there is hardly anything left in the OLD box. You can also clean the OLD box less frequently to encourage use of the Breeze Litter Box System.
- Once your cat is consistently using the Breeze Litter Box System to pee and poop, remove the OLD box.
If your cat is only pooping and not peeing in the Breeze Litter Box System, start by checking the tray for pee. If pee is present in the tray, remove the OLD box, as this will allow the cat to become acclimated to the new pellets.
If urine is not present, follow the steps below:
- Empty and clean the OLD box(es) with a mild soap and start with fresh litter.
- Place the Breeze Litter Box System next to the OLD box.
- Add 2 cups of Breeze pellets to the existing litter in the OLD box.
- Each day, maintain the OLD box and add ¼ cup of Breeze pellets until the OLD box contains 70% Breeze litter pellets and 30% old litter.
- If cat continues to use only the OLD box, slowly start reducing the amount of litter and Breeze pellets in the OLD box by ½ cup per day until there is hardly anything left in the OLD box. You can also clean the OLD box less frequently to encourage use of the Breeze Litter Box System.
- Once your cat is consistently using the Breeze Litter Box System to pee and poop, remove the OLD box.
A kitten or cat may investigate newly introduced litter just as they would with any new household item. This may include sniffing, digging and, in some cases, chewing on the new item. This activity should decline as your cat adjusts to the new litter system. Learn about cat litter box behavior.
As with anything new introduced into your household, we recommend monitoring your cat when introducing them to any new litter to ensure they are adapting to their new litter box appropriately.