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Clay Cat Litter

Clay cat litter is a well-known option for owners looking for a convenient and cat-friendly litter box solution. Among the many types of cat litter available, clay cat litter is often chosen for its affordability, natural texture, and absorbent properties. This makes it a frequently selected alternative to other litters among pet owners.

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ODOURLOCK Calming Breeze Scent Cat Litter
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ODOURLOCK Calming Breeze Scent Cat Litter

12kg

£19.09
£1.59 / kg
Rating: 5/5(1)

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Tigerino Nuggies Cat Litter – Sensitive (Unscented)
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Tigerino Nuggies Cat Litter – Sensitive (Unscented)

14l

£11.49
£0.82 / l
£10.92
Rating: 3/5(23)

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Tigerino Performance Active Carbon Cat Litter – Febreze Fresh Linen Scent
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Tigerino Performance Active Carbon Cat Litter – Febreze Fresh Linen Scent

Economy Pack: 2 x 12kg

Individually
£26.98
£24.49
£1.02 / kg
£23.27
Rating: 4/5(2)

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Tigerino Premium Cat Litter Trial Pack
2 options

Tigerino Premium Cat Litter Trial Pack

Baby Powder Scent (6kg)

£8.49
£1.42 / kg
£8.07
Rating: 4/5(55)

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Golden Grey Odour
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Golden Grey Odour

14kg

£15.49
£1.11 / kg
£14.72
Rating: 4/5(37)

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Biokat's Classic 3in1 Cat Litter
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Biokat's Classic 3in1 Cat Litter

10l

£10.99
£1.10 / l
£10.44
Rating: 3/5(11)

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Biokat's Micro Fresh Cat Litter
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Biokat's Micro Fresh Cat Litter

14l

£10.29
£0.74 / l
£9.78
Rating: 4/5(46)

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Tigerino Nuggies Cat Litter XL-Grain – Baby Powder Scent
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Tigerino Nuggies Cat Litter XL-Grain – Baby Powder Scent

Economy Pack: 2 x 14l

Individually
£22.98
£20.99
£0.75 / l
£19.94
Rating: 3/5(38)

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Tigerino Premium Cat Litter - Febreze Cotton Fresh Scent
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Tigerino Premium Cat Litter - Febreze Cotton Fresh Scent

12kg

£12.99
£1.08 / kg
£12.34
Rating: 4/5(3)

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Biokat’s Diamond Care MultiCat Fresh Cat Litter
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Biokat’s Diamond Care MultiCat Fresh Cat Litter

8l

£9.69
£1.21 / l
£9.21
Rating: 3/5(15)

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Tigerino Performance Cat Litter Zeolite Control - Febreze White Jasmine Scent
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Tigerino Performance Cat Litter Zeolite Control - Febreze White Jasmine Scent

Economy Pack: 2 x 12kg

Individually
£26.98
£24.49
£1.02 / kg
£23.27
Rating: 4/5(4)

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Tigerino Premium Cat Litter – Almond Milk & Honey Scent
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Tigerino Premium Cat Litter – Almond Milk & Honey Scent

12kg

£11.49
£0.96 / kg
£10.92
Rating: 4/5(6)

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Tigerino Nuggies Cat Litter – Cotton Flower Scent
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Tigerino Nuggies Cat Litter – Cotton Flower Scent

14l

£11.49
£0.82 / l
£10.92
Rating: 3/5(28)

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Sanicat Strong Clumps Clumping Cat Litter
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Sanicat Strong Clumps Clumping Cat Litter

10l

£18.49
£1.85 / l
£17.57
Rating: 4/5(8)

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Tigerino Performance XL-Grain Cat Litter – Sensitive (Unscented)
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Tigerino Performance XL-Grain Cat Litter – Sensitive (Unscented)

Economy Pack: 2 x 12kg

Individually
£24.98
£22.49
£0.94 / kg
£21.37
Rating: 3/5(11)

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Intersand Classic Pine Forest Scented Cat Litter
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Intersand Classic Pine Forest Scented Cat Litter

Economy Pack: 2 x 14kg

Individually
£38.58
£37.09
£1.32 / kg
£35.24
Not Rated

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Golden Grey
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Golden Grey

14kg

£15.09
£1.08 / kg
£14.34
Rating: 4/5(30)

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Tigerino Premium Cat Litter Trial Pack
2 options

Tigerino Premium Cat Litter Trial Pack

Sensitive - Unscented (6kg)

£8.49
£1.42 / kg
£8.07
Rating: 4/5(55)

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Intersand Classic Pine Forest Scented Cat Litter
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Intersand Classic Pine Forest Scented Cat Litter

14kg

£19.29
£1.38 / kg
£18.33
Not Rated

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Biokat’s Classic Fresh 3in1 Cat Litter – Cotton Blossom Scent
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Biokat’s Classic Fresh 3in1 Cat Litter – Cotton Blossom Scent

Economy Pack: 2 x 10l

Individually
£17.38
£15.99
£0.80 / l
£15.19
Rating: 2/5(5)

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Tigerino Nuggies Cat Litter XL-Grain – Baby Powder Scent
2 options

Tigerino Nuggies Cat Litter XL-Grain – Baby Powder Scent

14l

£11.49
£0.82 / l
£10.92
Rating: 3/5(38)

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What are the benefits of choosing clay litter?

Many cats prefer clay cat litter due to its soft, sand-like texture that resembles natural materials used in the wild for burying waste. Clay litter, especially bentonite varieties, forms clumps quickly, which many owners find handy for easy cleaning. When choosing clay litter for your litter box or tray, here are key features to keep in mind:

  • High Absorbency: Clay litters, especially those made from bentonite, can absorb several times their weight in liquid, helping to keep the litter box dry and comfortable for your cat.
  • Strong Clumping Ability: Clumping clay forms solid clumps when wet, making it easy to scoop out soiled litter and maintain cleanliness.
  • Good Odour Control: Clay naturally traps odors well, especially when combined with odour management products, and some products include additives to enhance odour neutralization.
  • Familiar Texture: The fine, sand-like texture of clay resembles natural soil, which many cats prefer for digging and burying waste.
  • Affordability: Clay litter is generally less expensive than many alternatives, making it a budget-friendly choice.
  • Wide Availability: It is widely available in many brands and forms, including clumping and non-clumping varieties.
  • Ease of Cleaning: Clumping clay litter simplifies daily scooping and waste removal, which is especially helpful in multi-cat homes.
  • Paw Comfort: Many cats find the soft texture comfortable on their paws, encouraging litter box use.
  • Suitability for Multi-Cat Households: Clumping clay litters perform well in homes with multiple cats due to efficient waste removal and odour management.

Tip: Whether you’re considering clay clumping cat litter or silica options, observing your cat’s reaction to texture and scent is also important for a smooth transition.

What are the benefits of choosing clay litter?

Many cats prefer clay cat litter due to its soft, sand-like texture that resembles natural materials used in the wild for burying waste. Clay litter, especially bentonite varieties, forms clumps quickly, which many owners find handy for easy cleaning. When choosing clay litter for your litter box or tray, here are key features to keep in mind:

  • High Absorbency: Clay litters, especially those made from bentonite, can absorb several times their weight in liquid, helping to keep the litter box dry and comfortable for your cat.
  • Strong Clumping Ability: Clumping clay forms solid clumps when wet, making it easy to scoop out soiled litter and maintain cleanliness.
  • Good Odour Control: Clay naturally traps odors well, especially when combined with odour management products, and some products include additives to enhance odour neutralization.
  • Familiar Texture: The fine, sand-like texture of clay resembles natural soil, which many cats prefer for digging and burying waste.
  • Affordability: Clay litter is generally less expensive than many alternatives, making it a budget-friendly choice.
  • Wide Availability: It is widely available in many brands and forms, including clumping and non-clumping varieties.
  • Ease of Cleaning: Clumping clay litter simplifies daily scooping and waste removal, which is especially helpful in multi-cat homes.
  • Paw Comfort: Many cats find the soft texture comfortable on their paws, encouraging litter box use.
  • Suitability for Multi-Cat Households: Clumping clay litters perform well in homes with multiple cats due to efficient waste removal and odour management.

Tip: Whether you’re considering clay clumping cat litter or silica options, observing your cat’s reaction to texture and scent is also important for a smooth transition.

How does clay-based cat litter compare to other types?

Clay clumping cat litter is among the most commonly used types of cat litter. While known for its affordability and variety of available choices, there are some pros and cons to weigh up before deciding what would suit your cat’s needs and preferences. Check the table below to see if clay cat litter is right for you: 

Litter Type

Clay (Clumping)

Best For

Most cats (especially those that like sandy textures); multi-cat homes needing easy odour control & scooping

Considerations

Can be dusty; not eco-friendly; regular scooping required

Litter Type

Clay (Non-Clumping)

Best For

Owners on a budget; kittens, low-maintenance single-cat homes

Considerations

Needs full box changes more often; less odour control

Litter Type
Best For

Owners seeking low-maintenance, low-dust solutions; cats sensitive to dust

Considerations

Some cats dislike texture; lasts longer but not biodegradable

Litter Type
Best For

Long-haired cats; cats with allergies/sensitivities; eco-conscious households

Considerations

Coarser feel; may not suit picky cats; needs frequent changing

Litter Type

Paper/Recycled

Best For

Kittens; cats recovering from surgery; allergy-prone cats; homes seeking low dust

Considerations

Less odour control; gentle on paws; lightweight

Litter Type
Best For

Eco-minded owners; cats with sensitivities; those wanting flushable litter

Considerations

Some cats dislike smell/texture; cost can be higher

Litter Type
Best For

Those wanting environmentally friendly, compostable, or convenient disposal options

Considerations

Varies by brand; may need more frequent changes; check flushability claims carefully

Litter Type
Best For
Considerations

Clay (Clumping)

Most cats (especially those that like sandy textures); multi-cat homes needing easy odour control & scooping

Can be dusty; not eco-friendly; regular scooping required

Clay (Non-Clumping)

Owners on a budget; kittens, low-maintenance single-cat homes

Needs full box changes more often; less odour control

Owners seeking low-maintenance, low-dust solutions; cats sensitive to dust

Some cats dislike texture; lasts longer but not biodegradable

Long-haired cats; cats with allergies/sensitivities; eco-conscious households

Coarser feel; may not suit picky cats; needs frequent changing

Paper/Recycled

Kittens; cats recovering from surgery; allergy-prone cats; homes seeking low dust

Less odour control; gentle on paws; lightweight

Eco-minded owners; cats with sensitivities; those wanting flushable litter

Some cats dislike smell/texture; cost can be higher

Those wanting environmentally friendly, compostable, or convenient disposal options

Varies by brand; may need more frequent changes; check flushability claims carefully

How does clay-based cat litter compare to other types?

Clay clumping cat litter is among the most commonly used types of cat litter. While known for its affordability and variety of available choices, there are some pros and cons to weigh up before deciding what would suit your cat’s needs and preferences. Check the table below to see if clay cat litter is right for you: 

Litter Type

Clay (Clumping)

Best For

Most cats (especially those that like sandy textures); multi-cat homes needing easy odour control & scooping

Considerations

Can be dusty; not eco-friendly; regular scooping required

Litter Type

Clay (Non-Clumping)

Best For

Owners on a budget; kittens, low-maintenance single-cat homes

Considerations

Needs full box changes more often; less odour control

Litter Type
Best For

Owners seeking low-maintenance, low-dust solutions; cats sensitive to dust

Considerations

Some cats dislike texture; lasts longer but not biodegradable

Litter Type
Best For

Long-haired cats; cats with allergies/sensitivities; eco-conscious households

Considerations

Coarser feel; may not suit picky cats; needs frequent changing

Litter Type

Paper/Recycled

Best For

Kittens; cats recovering from surgery; allergy-prone cats; homes seeking low dust

Considerations

Less odour control; gentle on paws; lightweight

Litter Type
Best For

Eco-minded owners; cats with sensitivities; those wanting flushable litter

Considerations

Some cats dislike smell/texture; cost can be higher

Litter Type
Best For

Those wanting environmentally friendly, compostable, or convenient disposal options

Considerations

Varies by brand; may need more frequent changes; check flushability claims carefully

Litter Type
Best For
Considerations

Clay (Clumping)

Most cats (especially those that like sandy textures); multi-cat homes needing easy odour control & scooping

Can be dusty; not eco-friendly; regular scooping required

Clay (Non-Clumping)

Owners on a budget; kittens, low-maintenance single-cat homes

Needs full box changes more often; less odour control

Owners seeking low-maintenance, low-dust solutions; cats sensitive to dust

Some cats dislike texture; lasts longer but not biodegradable

Long-haired cats; cats with allergies/sensitivities; eco-conscious households

Coarser feel; may not suit picky cats; needs frequent changing

Paper/Recycled

Kittens; cats recovering from surgery; allergy-prone cats; homes seeking low dust

Less odour control; gentle on paws; lightweight

Eco-minded owners; cats with sensitivities; those wanting flushable litter

Some cats dislike smell/texture; cost can be higher

Those wanting environmentally friendly, compostable, or convenient disposal options

Varies by brand; may need more frequent changes; check flushability claims carefully

Is clay clumping cat litter dusty or messy?

Clay litter can be slightly messy due to tracking, but many owners find that clumping formulas are easier to maintain overall. Litter tray liners and mats can help reduce the time spent cleaning.  

Is clay clumping cat litter dusty or messy?

Clay litter can be slightly messy due to tracking, but many owners find that clumping formulas are easier to maintain overall. Litter tray liners and mats can help reduce the time spent cleaning.  

How do I dispose of used clay clumping cat litter properly?

Scoop waste daily, seal it in a bag, and dispose of it in the general household waste. Always check local guidelines for waste disposal. If you need more guidance on cat litter hygiene, check out our cat litter how-to article.

How do I dispose of used clay clumping cat litter properly?

Scoop waste daily, seal it in a bag, and dispose of it in the general household waste. Always check local guidelines for waste disposal. If you need more guidance on cat litter hygiene, check out our cat litter how-to article.

Can I use clay-based cat litter with self-cleaning litter boxes?

Yes, most self-cleaning cat litter boxes are designed for use with clumping clay litter. This type of litter forms solid clumps that are easier for automatic scooping mechanisms to detect and remove. However, it’s important to check your device’s user guide to confirm compatibility.

Can I use clay-based cat litter with self-cleaning litter boxes?

Yes, most self-cleaning cat litter boxes are designed for use with clumping clay litter. This type of litter forms solid clumps that are easier for automatic scooping mechanisms to detect and remove. However, it’s important to check your device’s user guide to confirm compatibility.