Retail Strategy
Building a retail-ready cat litter lineup without overlapping every SKU
A stronger category story comes from distinct product roles, price ladders, and cleaner shelf communication rather than adding options without structure.

A category can include bentonite and tofu litter without turning every fragrance, pack size, and bag color into a separate SKU. Start with the buyer decision each product is meant to simplify.
Give every SKU a role
Define an entry, core, premium, or specialist role for each product. State the reason a retailer or pet owner would choose it over the SKU beside it.
If two products have the same material, pack size, price tier, and claim hierarchy, they may not need to be separate listings.
- Material and format
- Primary buyer benefit
- Price tier
- Channel
- Reason to choose
Use packaging hierarchy consistently
Keep brand recognition stable while using color, naming, and information order to distinguish product roles. The range should look related without making the bags difficult to tell apart.
Plan the operational side
More SKUs create more artwork files, packaging inventory, sample approvals, forecasts, and replenishment decisions. Include those costs when evaluating range breadth.
- Minimum quantity by SKU
- Shared packaging components
- Carton plan
- Launch sequence
- Reorder forecast
Practical takeaway
A retail-ready lineup is defined by clear choices and repeatable operations, not by the largest possible number of bags.
Compare the current product range