Cat Litter - Premium Litter & Odour Sprays for Cats

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At Vets Love Pets we stock a wide range of cat and kitty litters for general use, and to aid with your cats bowel movements or any urinary troubles. We stock Catsan products, including their Crystal Gel Litter and Clumping Gel Litter, which are effective in absorbing all urine and eliminating odours. We also offer Trouble & Trix Lavender Cat Litter, which helps by quickly trapping liquid in clumps for simple one-scoop cleaning from the top of the litter pile. Also, browse our range of Odour Sprays for Cats to avoid unpleasant litter box smells. View all these products and more online now.

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Choosing the best cat litter for your feline friend is essential for their comfort and your home's cleanliness. At Vets Love Pets, we offer a range of premium cat litter options to suit every cat's needs and owner's preferences. Whether you're looking for superior odour control, easy cleaning, or eco-friendly materials, our selection has been carefully curated with expert guidance to ensure your cat's litter box experience is as pleasant as possible. For those struggling with persistent odours, consider trying our cat odour spray for an extra boost of freshness.

Choosing the Right Litter for Your Cat

Selecting the appropriate cat litter depends on several factors unique to your cat and household. Consider your cat's age, any health issues, and their personal preferences. Kittens and senior cats may need softer litters that are gentle on their paws. Cats with respiratory sensitivities might benefit from dust-free options. Observe your cat's behaviour and be prepared to try different types until you find the perfect match. Don't forget to pair your chosen litter with a suitable litter boxes & trays for optimal comfort and cleanliness.

Cat Litter Materials and Their Benefits

Cat litter comes in various materials, each with distinct advantages:

  • Clay litter: Excellent at clumping and odour control
  • Silica gel crystals: Highly absorbent and low-tracking
  • Pine pellets: Natural odour control and biodegradable
  • Corn or wheat: Eco-friendly and often flushable
  • Recycled paper: Dust-free and suitable for cats with allergies


Choose a material that aligns with your priorities, whether it's environmental impact, dust reduction, or clumping efficiency.

Controlling Odour with Different Litters

Odour control is a top priority for many cat owners. Premium cat litter often incorporates advanced odour-fighting technologies. Activated charcoal is a common ingredient that traps unpleasant smells effectively. Some litters use natural enzymes to break down odour-causing bacteria. For multi-cat households, look for litters specifically formulated to handle higher usage and stronger odours.

How to Transition Your Cat to a New Litter

Introducing a new cat litter requires patience and a gradual approach. Start by mixing a small amount of the new litter with the current one. Over a week or two, slowly increase the ratio of new to old litter. This gentle transition helps prevent litter box aversion. Watch for any signs of discomfort or reluctance to use the box, and be prepared to adjust your strategy if needed. During this transition, ensure your cat has access to fresh water and nutritious cat bowls to maintain their overall health.

Proper Cat Litter Box Maintenance

Regular maintenance is crucial for a hygienic litter box environment. Scoop solid waste daily and top up the litter as needed. Completely empty and clean the box with mild soap and water every few weeks. The frequency may vary depending on the number of cats and the type of litter used. Some premium cat litters are designed to last longer between changes, potentially saving time and money.

Addressing Common Cat Litter Problems

Cat litter issues can often be resolved with the right approach. If your cat is avoiding the litter box, ensure it's in a quiet, accessible location. For cats that track litter, consider a mat or larger box to contain scatter. Dust can be minimised by choosing low-dust or dust-free formulas. If allergies are a concern, hypoallergenic options are available. Remember, consulting your vet is always advisable if litter box problems persist, as they may indicate underlying health issues. Additionally, maintaining your cat's overall health with vet recommended cat food can contribute to better litter box habits.

Frequently Asked Questions

The frequency of litter changes depends on the type of litter and number of cats. Generally, clumping litter should be scooped daily and completely replaced every 2-3 weeks. Non-clumping litter may need to be changed more frequently, typically once a week.

While some cat litters are marketed as flushable, it's generally not recommended to flush cat litter. It can clog pipes and potentially introduce harmful parasites into the water system. Always dispose of cat litter in the trash unless specifically instructed otherwise by the manufacturer.

To minimize litter tracking, consider using a litter mat around the box, choosing a low-tracking litter formula, or using a covered litter box. You can also try placing the litter box in an area with less foot traffic.

The choice between clumping and non-clumping litter depends on personal preference and your cat's needs. Clumping litter is generally easier to scoop and maintain, while non-clumping litter may be preferred by cats sensitive to dust or strong scents.

To combat litter box odor, scoop regularly, use an odor-absorbing litter, and ensure proper ventilation in the area. You can also try using cat flea, tick & worming treatments to maintain your cat's overall health, which can contribute to less potent waste odors.