Best (least smelly,easy to keep clean, economical) cat litter

Under-the-radar

Well-Known Member
Joined
22 April 2014
Messages
380
Visit site
I use breeder celect (don't know why it's spelt like that!) from pets at home. It's like wood pellets but made of recycled paper.
It's really soft on their paws, is really good at absorbing smells and it all just slips out of the tray into a bin bag. Makes changing the tray so easy. A 30L bag costs £14 and last approx a month, only needs changing twice a week for 2 indoor cats (poos are taken out daily).

This is exactly what I use too - I usually dump the lot every 4-5 days - often depends on the weather and whether the nervous cat has been outside much that week.

There is also a cheaper version of the paper pellets from Pets at Home (in a green bag) but no idea what it is called. This is also very good, but possibly doesn't contain the smell quite as much as the breeder celect stuff
 

Suelin

Well-Known Member
Joined
27 January 2008
Messages
1,406
Visit site
When I had indoor breeding cats I used ordinary hunter woodshavings. Very economical and very deodorising as well and simple to dispose of in the bin. A bale would last a very long time.
 
Top