Genius Litter with Health Indicators

The Mommies Reviews

This is a review for Genuis Litter with Health Indicators who sent me a bag of there Kitty Litter in exchange for this review.

Before we moved into the Apartment I had wanted to get a Kitten but being here with three Dogs a Kitten would be to much. There is plenty of Cats outside I could adopt if Charlie and David would let me. Which they don’t need to know because when there not looking I do feed and talk to them. One day with perseverance the Cat might even let me pet them and become my Cat.

Instead I will share my sisters Cats Slippers, Socks and Nayla who also belong to my niece Lily and my nephew Jason. What upsets me with this is. The kids have been asking for a Puppy which there parents will not let them have. No, matter what.

The Cats don’t even belong to Lily and Jason they are the kids mom’s Alyssa. What upsets me is David and Alyssa expect the kids clean out the Litter Boxes and all the time and do not help them. If Lily and Jason do this without being asked they would take care of a Dog.

For Christmas I wanted to give the kids Genius Litter to try out with there Cats because of there Cats has health issues and she is so fat she can not wipe her own Butt and drags it on the carpet which is nasty.

If the other two Cats developed a heath issues Genius Litter would change colors letting them know they need to take them to the Vet. Allowing them to take care of the health problems early making sure they don’t gain to much weight. Keeping there Cats healthy at all times.

Genius Litter is easy to place inside the Cat Box. There is no, dust to fly up into our faces making our Allergy and Asthma act up. Genius Litter Litter is easy to pour into the Litter Pan and to clean out of the Cat Box.

You may be asking how I know if I was going to give Genius Litter to them for Christmas. It’s because I went ahead and let the kids try Genius Litter out as part of there Cats Halloween Gift. 2 of the Cats didn’t mind using the Litter but the Cat with the health problems refused to use it and acted like she didn’t like it which is nothing different with her as she will not use any Cat Box which is why my sister’s home smells.

I loved being able to let my niece and nephew know each bag of Genius Litter allows us to feed 10 shelter Cats. David and Alyssa let me know Genius Litter kept the orders from coming back on days they missed cleaning the Litter Box unlike the Cat Litter they usually use.

About

Ramon van Meer, serial entrepreneur and founder of Genius Litter, an innovative new lightweight color-changing litter with a health indicator that allows you to find out if your Cat has issues early on. With the best odor control and less waste for the environment, each bag sold feeds 10 shelter cats, in hopes of finding them a new home. 

His ‘aha’ moment for Genius Litter came to him when his Cat Quinsel suddenly got sick with a UTI. Early detection would have avoided many problems and he began searching for a solution to help Pet owners detect health issues earlier on. Genius Litter is able to detect complications in the urine, hence the color-changing aspect.

Ramon says, “I had heard about Dog pee pads that can detect health issues, so I started researching about making the same thing in a Cat litter form. I am on a mission to help Pets live a longer, happier life and to help feed every Cat in shelters.” 

Ramon has always fostered or adopted Pets from a young age and was raised to adopt from shelters, since approximately 6.3 million companion Animals enter U.S. Animal Shelters Nationwide every year and 920,000 shelter Animals are euthanized yearly. 

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More about Ramon:

Ramon van Meer is from the Netherlands and moved to the US 12 years ago. He’s currently the CEO and founder of Alpha Paw, as well as an Angel investor who helps other entrepreneurs buy and scale their businesses. Ramon is a single father, immigrant serial entrepreneur, who sold over 35M in Dog ramps and started a blog about Soap Operas and sold that for 9M.

Ramon van Meer bought a Dog-ramp website for $450,000 and scaled the business to more than $32 million in revenue. As a high-school dropout with no college degree, he started with buying a small content blog for $500 in 2009 and sold it for $2,500. He slowly worked up to buying websites that cost between $50,000 and $100,000 and reselling them for much more. 

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates