Prior to discovering Clump A Dump, Chen Xi shared that he started off with the “cheaper" brands.[lousy]. It ends up fragmenting, and when it fragments right, the dust comes out and I get sinus [problems] like nobody's business. And it's not very good"I was looking out for something good quality rather than just cheap 'cos I don't want to end up spending more money on medical bills. So I was talking with [Aileen] and I realised I could buy it from her.
“I've always been drawing cats. I have my own other cat artwork commission service called nekolour, and [Aileen] was like: 'Eh, why don't we do something together, so it reaches more people?” he recalled. “The brand has been around for a while, this is really more of a face lift, partnering it with my existing cat illustration service, sharing and spreading the love to the rest of the cat people,” he said.Describing their litter as an option that is"better, low-dust, non-toxic and more environmentally friendly,” Chen Xi shared that he has invested “a bit” of money into this brand, but declined to give specific figures.