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    Elite Cat
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    I would agree with Fozzie that World's Best Cat Litter is my own preferred litter and it has the added advantage of being able to be burned in our solid fuel stove (we have a septic tank and don't flush cat litter). Having said that - none of my trio can be persuaded to use it for some reason. Max held a dirty protest on the floor beside the tray until I went back to Sophisticat clumping. Again it's very expensive but odour free and very economical.

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    Another one for World's Best.

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    We also use Worlds Best, but also Catsan for our tom as it seems to hold the smell better. Worlds Best is economical and lasts for quite a while but eventually goes to powder as the larger pieces are scooped out with the waste. It is very easy to dispose of - wet goes into our recycling bin, solids can go down the loo though we don't do that often, and has made a huge difference to the amount of rubbish in our bin.

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    We use breeders select recycled paper pellets. They can be flushed and as the pellets are quite big, tracking doesnt seem to be a problem. Just the odd ones that get kicked out of the tray. Its £10 for a 20L bag which lasts 3-4 weeks! : )

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    We tried quite a few and found wood pellets to be the best . We use Ocado own brand but haven't found there to be a huge difference between the brans.





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    thanks will have a go at all of them in turn thanks
    Sue, Robert, Cuppi and YoYo....

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    My boys breeder recommended chick crumb (ground corn) which is basically the same as the more expensive flushable clumping litters. Currently £8 20kg bag - but you have to find a local farm feed supplier as shipping it usually costs more than the product in normal (non palette) quantities.

 

 

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