Profile
The Natural Cat Litter Editorial Team
The editorial team sets site standards for scope, disclosures, and how broad educational pages are updated.
What this team is responsible for
- • Maintain site-wide standards for disclosures, page scope, and monetization boundaries.
- • Review broad educational pages such as About, Methodology, and Editorial Policy.
- • Clarify language when a page overstates what a litter change can realistically solve.
- • Keep update practices and reviewer roles visible to readers and search engines.
How the team works
The editorial team handles site-wide standards rather than veterinary diagnosis or product lab testing. Its job is to make sure the pages stay specific, transparent about monetization, and honest about where litter advice stops being enough.
Editorial standards
- • Use people-first explanations instead of ranking copy with vague superlatives.
- • Keep commercial links separate from the core reasoning of broad educational pages.
- • Prefer material-level tradeoffs over brand hype and unsupported absolutes.
Trust Pages Reviewed by the Editorial Team
These are the crawlable pages that explain how the site is run, how recommendations are framed, and where the boundaries of the advice sit.
About The Natural Cat Litter
Review what the site covers, how it makes money, and the limits of its editorial scope.
Research Desk Profile
See who reviews the litter guides, how pages are updated, and what topics the research desk handles.
Methodology and Editorial Policy
Inspect how recommendations are framed, what tradeoffs matter, and how monetized links stay separate from core guidance.