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For my entire cat-owning life (11 1/2 years), I have used petex clumping clay-based litter. The cats like it, it doesn't get trailed all over the house (only the odd little bit around where they jump out of the litter), it clumps beautifully so all you need to do is scoop out the mess without having to completely change the litter wash the trays, too often. |
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I use Yesterday's News, recycled newspaper pelleted litter. Have used many different ones over the years but love this the best as it doesn't 'track' like a lot of other litters, not dusty and the wet goes to the bottom leaving the surface dry on the kitty feet |
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I used catsan of Cleo but also I really like the Thomas.......but you can't get it everywhere, but on the whole I like catsan and will be geting that for the kits when this bag runs out. |
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I can't comment on UK brands, but just FYI, I've always used the Safeway brand clay litter, non-scented and non clumping. I dislike the scented, the cats didn't llke the clumping. I've never had a tracking problem with it. |
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I use Tesco's own. It's brilliant. Far better than other supermarket own brands, which are chalky, dusty with bigger pellets etc. I use the anti-bacterial one as it's the only one our local shop stocks, but if you can find just the standard cat litter, it's all whit erather than specked with blue which the anti-bacterial one is, it's really, really light-weight, absorbs amazingly, isn't chalky, and my cats liked it fine! |
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