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04-11-2005, 05:56 PM   #31

Re: cat litter


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I am in south london, so no farm shops here, lol.

World's Best is actually fine to use with kittens, because it has no dust and is all natural (they can eat it as well, with no problems). Not sure what the Catsan is like. He is 12 weeks old now, so he should be ok with any clumping litter ?
we are just off the nth circular (almost neighbours LOL)



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07-12-2005, 08:48 PM   #32

Re: cat litter


i use catsan
where do u get yours from Luke/Mags? i have never heard of it

Scarlott will use anything but im finding catsan cost a little to much

any1 tried Worlds Best Cat Litter? im thinking of trying it but only cos they do a breeders scheme



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07-12-2005, 08:55 PM   #33

Re: cat litter


Nat, I like Asda's lightweight cat litter. I really think it is as good as Catsan and so very much cheaper. Give it a go and see what you think



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07-12-2005, 09:13 PM   #34

Re: cat litter


if i had an asdas close by i would fran but i dont



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07-12-2005, 09:16 PM   #35

Re: cat litter


That's a shame, I really think it is good value for money ..



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07-12-2005, 09:23 PM   #36

Re: cat litter


do they do home delivery? cos i could order a few bags as long as they dont charge to much to deliver it



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07-12-2005, 09:26 PM   #37

Re: cat litter


Yeah they do home delivery but not sure what the charge for delivery is. It might not be worth your while ordering it if they charge a lot for delivering it



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07-12-2005, 09:43 PM   #38

Re: cat litter


I use mainly Tesco Value or Co-op own brand.

Dont know lots of the makes previously mentioned but have obviously heard of Catsan. Not tried clumping stuff. Is that for the "wee"? Do you then just take out the clumps so removing all the wet stuff as well as scooping the "solid" eeuch - what a description!!!

Is that better than just replacing the whole lot whenever you change the tray? Chloe I just noticed has "wee'd" on the bathroom mat cos the litter was a bit wet. So would clumping stuff be better?



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07-12-2005, 10:09 PM   #39

Re: cat litter


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i use catsan
where do u get yours from Luke/Mags? i have never heard of it
I get it from the local Costcutters store Nat, it's in a bright yellow sack.....I have also bought it in Cadbury Garden Cente. It is not very dear either...



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07-12-2005, 10:12 PM   #40

Re: cat litter


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Originally Posted by Donna
I use mainly Tesco Value or Co-op own brand.

Dont know lots of the makes previously mentioned but have obviously heard of Catsan. Not tried clumping stuff. Is that for the "wee"? Do you then just take out the clumps so removing all the wet stuff as well as scooping the "solid" eeuch - what a description!!!

Is that better than just replacing the whole lot whenever you change the tray? Chloe I just noticed has "wee'd" on the bathroom mat cos the litter was a bit wet. So would clumping stuff be better?
Donna I use the clumping one and after wees you can lift it on the scoop quite easily, therefore not needing to change the litter so often.....



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