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Best cheap cat litter?

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  • gettingready
    gettingready Posts: 11,330 Forumite
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    I can nto say - I have a digger (Macius) so no difference here, he can dig out half of the tray all by himself sighhhh
  • Am I the ONLY person who has not got this extra discount option?? Can someone link me to it on the site, or tell me exactly what it is called so I can ask customer service for it?
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  • gettingready
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    PP, call them asdn ask them to email you a link

    My friend at work never got one, he called them and they emailed xx
  • It's called "zooplus Savings Plan". I got an email with a link on last December.

    On my account it's under the Shop smarter section. I paid £3.90 for 5% discount for a year and so far it's saved me £26.67.

    I'd email or ring them as suggested as it's definately worth it.
  • gettingready
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    Reporting - the non scented GG is as good at clumping etc as the scented one so sticking to this one now as the "baby powder (or whatever) scent of GG was dong my head in...
  • I have 3 male Siamese house cats, 2 hooded trays both with liners and a mat to catch the litter that is always brought after use.

    I feed 1 tin of whiskas between them for tee with dried food out 24/7.

    At the moment I use Catsan as I find it light and absorbs well, I used to use co-op's own which to be fair did the job great but a lot heavier when changing the liners.

    I tried woodchip but they not keen so that idea went out the window.

    Well whatever I use, Dexter will always go at the front and then spend a good few minutes digging half the litter outside of the tray, Milo goes at the back righthand corner and always buries it, and Nobbie goes kinda in the middle at the back and leaves it proud as anything on top for all to see.

    Ah the joys of housecats :)
  • 50Twuncle
    50Twuncle Posts: 10,763 Forumite
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    Has anyone ever tried reusable litter - I think that it has a wax coating to prevent it from getting wet !!
    Presumably - you wash it ?
    I don't think that my cats would like it.....
  • 50Twuncle wrote: »
    Has anyone ever tried reusable litter - I think that it has a wax coating to prevent it from getting wet !!
    Presumably - you wash it ?
    I don't think that my cats would like it.....




    I don't fancy washing mine's used litter......it's not a pleasant experience just changing the trays let alone having to wash the damn stuff!! :eek:
  • Got my Zooplus discount voucher....they offered me 3% for 3 years at £3.90 which will do! I guess the higher discount may be offered if you spend more and more frequently.
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