Each type has its advantages; it depends on how your cat uses it. Mixing different types of cat litter can, to some extent, achieve the best results while mitigating their drawbacks. For example, some cat litters have good clumping properties, quickly binding cat excrement into clumps for easier cleaning; while other cat litters may have better odor control, effectively reducing odor after cat excrement.

Using a single type of cat litter offers more stable and reliable performance. Cat owners can choose a litter that suits their cat's needs without worrying about potential chemical reactions between different litters. Furthermore, using a single type of litter is easier to clean because its properties are relatively consistent, resulting in more stable clumping and absorbency.