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We use Sainsbury's basics cat litter. Always have done, and never had any poblems with it. The cats are fine with it, it holds in stinky smells as well as any other (have family and friends who use different brands, doesn't seem to be any difference) and with two cats using one tray, a whole bag still lasts a week. So at £1.20 ish that's good enough for us!!"Your life is what your thoughts make it"
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EmptyPockets wrote: »We use Sainsbury's basics cat litter. Always have done, and never had any poblems with it. The cats are fine with it, it holds in stinky smells as well as any other (have family and friends who use different brands, doesn't seem to be any difference) and with two cats using one tray, a whole bag still lasts a week. So at £1.20 ish that's good enough for us!!
Ha, funny you should that that. I was about to update to say that I've just bought the Sainsbury's and it the same stuff as the excellent Tesco value
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Hi I use okoplus cats best. It costs £7.99 in pets at home but a bag lasts for 6 weeks for my 2 cats.
it clumps so well you only take out a little bit every day and it flushes down the loo!!0 -
I wouldn't be bunging any clumping cat-litter down the lav! Do the directions say you can do this?
I buy Lidl's clumping cat-litter and my boy seems very happy with it. I think it's more economical as I can remove the solids every day and top up with fresh so I don't have to completely change the whole tray all the time.0 -
Yes it specifially says this - I wouldnt do it otherwise!BitterAndTwisted wrote: »I wouldn't be bunging any clumping cat-litter down the lav! Do the directions say you can do this?
I buy Lidl's clumping cat-litter and my boy seems very happy with it. I think it's more economical as I can remove the solids every day and top up with fresh so I don't have to completely change the whole tray all the time.0 -
hi,another wood pellet user here,i buy the largest bag from pets at home,usually lasts a month or so,2 indoor cats now as elderly.
i sometimes mix in a tesco value cat litter to it to make it last longer.
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I use BioCatlet, if i buy a large bag form pets at home it lasts about a month, which considering what I was using before (large bag weekly) is much more economical. My cat likes it, there's no smell, no clumping and no mess. I'm happy all around, I tried pets at home own wood pellets as they had run out of biocatlet, even the sales assistant warned me it's not the same, and she was right. I just remove number 2's when done (which is usually outside anyway so not that often), it took me 3 years to get something I liked and the cat didn't mind.0
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