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How We Review Content

Our Editorial
Team

Premium Cat Litter uses named contributors, transparent credentials, and source-linked review notes so readers can see who writes the guidance and who reviews the technical claims.

Our Review Workflow

01

Claim Inventory

We identify every concrete health, safety, dust, odor, or longevity claim in a draft.

02

Primary Source Check

Each claim is matched to a named source. If a source does not support the exact claim, we narrow or remove the statement instead of leaving marketing language in place.

03

Inline Citation Pass

Health-related claims get direct links to the supporting source page so readers can verify the underlying guidance themselves.

04

Update or Remove

When a link breaks or a source changes, we update the citation or remove the claim until it can be supported again.

Who Works on the Site

These are the named contributors currently surfaced on article pages and structured data.

Portrait of Mark Archer
Founder & Editorial Lead

Mark Archer

Mark Archer is a lifelong cat owner with a background in environmental science. His work focuses on turning odor-control, dust, and ingredient claims into clearer product comparisons for cat owners.

  • Founder & CEO , Purrify
  • Environmental science background

External profile reference

Portrait of Dr. Michael Rodriguez
Science Reviewer

Dr. Michael Rodriguez

Dr. Michael Rodriguez is a materials scientist with more than 15 years of experience in activated carbon technology. He reviews technical claims related to adsorption, odor control, and product quality assurance.

  • Chief Science Officer , Purrify
  • Materials scientist
  • 15+ years in activated carbon technology

External profile reference

Primary writer

Mark Archer leads editorial research, page framing, and the practical comparison criteria that appear across the buying guides.

Science reviewer

Dr. Michael Rodriguez reviews technical claims about odor adsorption, activated carbon, and product-quality language before publication.

Questions About a Citation?

If a source link breaks or a claim looks too broad, contact us and we will review it against the underlying reference set.