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PICK OF THE LITTER www.vetnpetdirect.com.au | 7 Whether you have one cat or a house-full, are a first time cat owner or a lifelong feline keeper, wading your way through the cat litter choices available can be endlessly confusing. So many options, clumping versus non-clumping, recycled paper or crystals, fragrance free or perfumed, what should you choose, how do you decide? Here we break down the benefits of the different cat litters as well as some tips for caring for your cat's litter tray. Clumping clay litters are made from an absorbent clay containing bentonite and when the litter becomes wet, urinated on, it clumps together. Clumping litters make for easy cleaning of the tray and because only the clumps need to be removed the trays need to be completely emptied less often. Clumping litters are non- biodegradable, non-flushable and cannot be used for compost therefore they must be put in the bin and end up in landfill. Crystal litters are made up of tiny silica gel beads which absorb moisture. These crystal litters can absorb a high amount of moisture/ liquid, almost dust free, they will control odour and last a long time, up to a month, without changing and often the preferable choice for automatic cat tray systems. Keep in mind that they are not biodegradable or flushable and unable to be used as compost. Recycled paper litters are made from recycled paper that has been processed into pellets or granules. It is a highly absorbent option which works by absorbing the moisture from the bottom of the tray and it is virtually dust free. It is biodegradable and can be flushed, also being safe for most septic systems. Pine litters are made from sawdust formed into pellets, granules, or roughly crushed. It is not as absorbent as other options and does need more regular cleaning. This litter typical has a natural yet often strong pine smell which makes it good for fighting odours but some cats might not like. It is biodegradable, flushable and ideal for a compost. Walnut shell litters are made from crushed walnut shells. It makes a highly absorbent litter, has clumping ability and with very effective natural odour control. It is a 100% biodegradable and natural litter which is flushable. Fragrance or Fragrance Free? Some cat litters come with the addition of a fragrance like a lavender or pine scent. The smell can be appealing to us humans but cats have a much stronger sense of smell and the addition of fragrances can sometimes offend some cats. If a cat finds the smell offensive it can turn them off and they may avoid using the litter tray. Cats prefer a clean tray and will often avoid using a dirty tray. Therefore no matter which choice of cat litter you use for your feline friend it is important to keep the tray as clean as possible removing faeces and wet spots as often as possible. which one is right for your cat?

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