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best brand of cat litter
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Scoop the poop but stir the pee in for an entire month??
Disgustingly lazy.Poor cats.
Declutterbug-in-progress.⭐️⭐️⭐️ ⭐️⭐️0 -
I smell a de-pooped litter trayMay you find your sister soon Helli.
Sleep well.0 -
Well I'm keen to discover which is best working but cheapest clumping cat litter.
I used to use Zooplus but then due to job changes getting deliveries was an issue. I'm now aware of Bitiba & do plan to supplement the raw meals I make for my elder cat (20 years) with Bozita (she's not so fond of Animody carni - maybe cos it's gravy she loves) so would be good to order wet food & litter together.
So which is best please folks - I'm aware formulations change etc - hence the question? A kindly neighbour has agreed to take deliveries for me & I can collect on my way home from work. I'm looking for best value/least tracking litter & cheapest supplier of Bozita (as madam likes their exotic flavours & chunks in gravy or jelly)0 -
Deleted_User wrote: »Home bargains do a woodpellet litter which I’ve found to be superior to any other I’ve tried. It is really cheap too.
Agreed. B&M do a 30ltr bag for £6 but it's impossible to find:santa2:0 -
I’m glad my cats absolutely refused to poop in anything other than the cheapest cat litter - they hated the wood pellet/gel stuff most of all!0
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I use World's Best, £16.99 for 6kg or £29.99 for 12kg & it lasts for ages for just 1 cat0
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Robot vacuum cleaners are great, up to a point, but you do have to check the floor before you start them going, especially if you're cleaning up after pets.
Because if you just set it going without checking, if your pet has done something unmentionable on the floor, the vacuum cleaner will be unable to differentiate between wee / poo / vomit / cat litter and a few crumbs from the table. The cat litter will probably be dealt with in an efficient manner, but anything else may be spread across a MUCH wider area than it started in.
Do the cats need larger trays, perhaps with lids?Signature removed for peace of mind0 -
shopaholicz said:We use Tesco own brand at £1.55 for 10L. I haven't found cheaper than this. It's also lightweight. Produced and packed in UK.
It's got to be worth a try to see if you like it.0
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