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Cat Litter to clump or not to clump

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Vitalogy · 16/11/2018 17:44

Had to start using a litter tray again, well, not me, cat! Been a few years since he's had one. I notice a lot of the bags say non clumping. Surely clumping is best? I've had a couple of bags of non clumping because wasn't handy to get clumping type. I'm about to open a bag of clumping and sadly looking forward to it. Do you find you waste so much more gravel with the non clumping? Why do people prefer non clumping? And those wood chips are even worse, well, from what I can remember anyway,

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Ollivander84 · 16/11/2018 23:58

Cats best for me. TBH I rarely do a full change because it's deep enough it doesn't stick to anything. I just scoop and top up as needed, his tray is actually a large under bed storage box (low sides, big and cheap!)

toomuchhappyland · 17/11/2018 08:49

Greenwood’s from zooplus is a flushable one. It does track a bit but I find the increase in hoovering required worth it for the convenience of being able to flush poo/clumps. I bulk order as big bags are usually on offer and order food too.

WindyWednesday · 17/11/2018 08:55

We use wood pellets, empty daily and chuck on compost.

PayingGuests · 17/11/2018 09:19

I find Greenwood’s goes right into my chest. Am I the only one with this issue? It’s like I’ve got an allergy to litter.

Toddlerteaplease · 17/11/2018 09:34

I clump and change monthly.

AnnaMagnani · 17/11/2018 09:37

Cats Best from Zooplus in a massive sack. And a very deep tray - Modkats are fantastic.

chumbal · 17/11/2018 09:41

This stuff, remove poop and that's it!

Cat Litter to clump or not to clump
Magenta46 · 17/11/2018 09:50

I buy the wooden pellets. They see to last ages and an absolute steal from Home Bargains.

dementedpixie · 17/11/2018 09:55

Zooplus isn't a minimum spend of £29. That's just to get free delivery. I got my cat tree, scratching post and wavy scratcher from there too as well as cat food and cat litter

dementedpixie · 17/11/2018 09:57

Cats Best do 2 different types of clumping litter:
Oko Plus - tracks everywhere so only tried it once
Smart Pellets - larger pellets that track less

WindyWednesday · 17/11/2018 10:20

How do people with wood cat litter make it last more than a day? Once it’s wet it’s sawdust.

AnnaMagnani · 17/11/2018 10:49

Zooplus works well if you are buying your cat food and cat litter there in bulk so you always get free delivery.

Vitalogy · 17/11/2018 16:03

Zooplus isn't a minimum spend of £29. That's just to get free delivery I'm as tight as a drum so very rarely do delivery charges. Grin

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PinkSparklyPussyCat · 17/11/2018 17:18

We have Felipure for Harry and he loves it - he rarely uses the garden now and actually comes in to use the tray! It's a clumping litter and we've found it doesn't stick to the tray providing you put enough in. We just top it up when it starts to get low. Anything removed goes in a biodegradeable doggy bag and into the bin.

Vitalogy · 19/11/2018 05:15

Cleaned out the litter tray and put in the Sainsbury's ultra clumping cat litter as I'd already got it in. Very impressed! Cat wasn't to start with as new smell/texture but ok now. The fine gravel has a pleasant but not overpowering or lingering fragrance, it also pretty much contains the bad odour. Oh and no dust, another bonus. Sainsbury's regular white gravel in the blue bag (non clumping) doesn't come close to this, I'd not use that again.

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Rockbird · 19/11/2018 06:34

Watching with interest. Started Scaredy Cats on Pets at Home extra super fab clumping or whatever it was and it was vile, brown concretey stuff. Changed them to the antibac one that was mentioned above and it's fine. Seems to last ok. But would prefer not to have to drag my arse to PAH so Sainsbury's would be much handier.

Grumpyoldpersonwithcats · 19/11/2018 07:17

We've used Sainsbury's standard clumping litter for years now. Cats like it, it's easy to remove anything they have done, and it keeps the smell down.

Vitalogy · 19/11/2018 21:01

I've also noticed the bin now has a pleasant fragrance when opened, whereas before it was just awful. It says it's 100% clay but it must be treated some how.

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BlooperReel · 20/11/2018 11:19

Started to use sainsburys ultra clumping litter (£4.20 for 5L), was using intersand classic previously but its more convenient being able to pop into a store and buy it instead of having to order online and wait for delivery

junecat · 20/11/2018 12:47

I use Cats Best original mixed with Cats Best Smart Pellets.

Lasts ages and doesn't smell. I get a bit of tracking but it's a lot less since I started mixing in the smart pellets

fenneltea · 20/11/2018 12:55

I always recommend Professional Classic ultra clumping from Zooplus.

Lasts my six cats for months, no smell and daily scooping keeps the tray clean, comes in baby powder scent or odour neutralising. I buy two sacks at a time to last longer between orders; the only downside is that it is heavy.

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