Clumping Litter for Cats
Sprinkle a bit of Swaggle magic in your cat's corner with our premium clumping cat litter, straight from Australia's best pet care brands. Dive into the ease of our scoopable cat litter, ensuring your cat's playground stays clean and your day stays mess-free. Paws up for effortless care.
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Frequently asked questions
Clumping litter forms solid clumps when wet, making it easy to scoop and keep the tray clean. It’s great for reducing odours, lasts longer, and is economical. However, clay-based clumping litters can be dusty and track around your home.
Non-clumping litter absorbs moisture but doesn’t clump, so the whole tray needs changing more often. It’s lightweight, low-tracking, and ideal for kittens but can be messier and less economical.
Choosing between the two depends on your lifestyle and your cat’s preferences. Experiment with both to find the perfect fit for your furry friend’s needs!
Clumping litter helps keep your cat’s litter tray hygienic by forming solid clumps around waste, making it easy to remove messes. This not only keeps the litter box cleaner for longer but also reduces germs and bacteria that could harm both you and your feline friend.
A clean litter box means a fresher, healthier environment for your cat, plus less odour for your home. With Clumping litter, you’ll spend less time on full tray changes and more time enjoying your happy, purr-fect pet. When it comes to cleanliness, Clumping litter is a no-brainer!
With clumping litter, a full tray replacement is only needed about once a week if you’re scooping daily and topping up regularly. Its clumping magic traps waste, keeping the litter box fresh and clean for longer compared to paper or clay options.
Daily scooping removes messes before they cause odours, and a quick top-up keeps your cat’s tray at the perfect level. This routine keeps your kitty happy and your home smelling fresh, making clumping litter an easy and efficient choice for busy pet parents.
Kittens love to explore with their mouths, and swallowing clumping litter can lead to dangerous intestinal blockages. For their safety, it’s best to wait until your kitten is at least 4 months old before introducing clumping litter.
By this age, they’re less likely to nibble on their litter and can safely enjoy its benefits, like easy clean-up and a fresher tray. Until then, stick to non-clumping options to keep your curious little furball safe and sound. Safety first, always!
Clumping litter forms solid clumps when wet, making it easy to scoop and keep the tray clean. It’s great for odour control, lasts longer, and is economical. However, clay-based varieties can be dusty and track around the house.
Paper litter is made from recycled materials, making it eco-friendly and biodegradable. It’s soft, lightweight, and dust-free, making it ideal for cats with sensitive paws or respiratory issues. However, it’s non-clumping, less absorbent, and needs frequent changes, which may not control odours as effectively.
Choosing between them depends on your cat’s needs and your clean-up routine!