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Find the perfect cat litter for your feline friend! Whether you’re after clumping, biodegradable, or silica options, our wide assortment helps you keep your cat’s litter area clean and your home fresh. From clay to plant-based and everything in between, at zooplus we’ve got the right match for every cat and owner. Explore our range of top litter brands and choose the litter that best suits your cat’s needs and makes your daily routine easier.

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Super Benek cat litter Standard Line, citrus fresh scent, 10 litres. Granulated, clumping, made with orange technology.
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Super Benek Citrus Freshness Cat Litter

Economy Pack: 2 x 10l (approx. 16kg)

Individually
£21.78
£20.39
£1.02 / l
£19.37
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Super Benek Compact Line cat litter with citrus freshness, 10 l. Highly absorbent, clumping, accepted by consumers. Packaging shows cat and citrus fruits.

Super Benek Compact Citrus Freshness Cat Litter

25l (approx. 20kg)

£29.79
£1.19 / l
£28.30
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Black cat litter box with privacy screen, PeeWee wood pellets 3kg/5L and red litter scoop. Visible: Eco certificate on packaging.
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PeeWee EcoDome Starter Pack

Anthracite Grey

£67.49
Rating: 5/5(1)

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Sanicat Recycled Wood Cat Litter

Economy Pack: 2 x 20l

Individually
£43.38
£41.89
£1.05 / l
£39.80
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Super Benek Compact Line cat litter with citrus freshness, 10 l. Highly absorbent, clumping, accepted by consumers. Packaging shows cat and citrus fruits.
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Super Benek Compact Citrus Freshness Cat Litter

25l (approx.20kg)

£29.79
£1.19 / l
£28.30
Rating: 5/5(3)

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Almo Nature Natural Cat Litter, 100% plant-based, ultra-absorbent, odour-controlling, compostable, chemical-free, dust-free. Contents: 4kg. Weekly usage: 500g.
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Almo Nature Natural Grain Texture Cat Litter

2.5kg

£9.69
£3.88 / kg
£9.21
Rating: 4/5(4)

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Soft Cat Premium litter with corn, 9.5L. Made in Germany. Features: lightweight, excellent odour control, compostable. Lasts up to 45 days. 100% Pure Nature.
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Porta SoftCat Corn Cat Litter

Economy Pack: 2 x 17 litres

Individually
£48.38
£46.89
£1.38 / l
£44.55
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Black PeeWee cat toilet with red litter scoop and PeeWee wood pellets in bag.
2 options

PeeWee EcoGranda Starter Pack

Black Anthracite

£51.99
Rating: 4/5(4)

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Super Pinio cat litter with green tea, clumping, 7L/3kg. Natural wood granules, suitable for cats and other animals. Instructions for use visible.
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Super Pinio Green Tea Cat Litter

7l (approx. 3kg)

£8.19
£1.17 / l
£7.78
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Super Pinio cat litter with green tea, clumping, 7L/3kg. Natural wood granules, suitable for cats and other animals. Instructions for use visible.
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Super Pinio Green Tea Cat Litter

Economy Pack: 2 x 7l (approx. 6kg)

Individually
£16.38
£14.99
£1.07 / l
£14.24
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Super Pinio wood litter with green tea, 100% natural, 10L. Suitable for cats and small animals. Certified biodegradable.
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Super Benek Pinio Green Tea Cat Litter

35l (approx. 17.5kg)

£33.69
£0.96 / l
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Super Pinio wood litter with green tea, 100% natural, 10L. Suitable for cats and small animals. Certified biodegradable.
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Super Benek Pinio Green Tea Cat Litter

Economy Pack: 2 x 10l

Individually
£21.78
£20.39
£1.02 / l
£19.37
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SoftCat Premium litter with grass, 80 days odour control, lightweight, dust-free, compostable, Made in Germany, 17L pack.
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Porta SoftCat with Grass

17l

£31.49
£1.85 / l
£29.92
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Plastic tray with raised slats, designed to allow liquid to drain below the surface. Suitable for use as a base or insert in pet-related products.

Litter Box Rug - Soft Touch Track Mat

Silver

£26.59
£26.59 / unit
Rating: 4/5(23)

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Super Pinio wood litter, 100% natural, suitable for cats, birds and reptiles. 10L pack, Eco-Friendly certificate, natural wood scent.
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Super Benek Pinio Nature Cat Litter

35l (approx. 21kg)

£27.99
£0.80 / l
£26.59
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SoftCat Premium litter with grass, 80 days odour control, lightweight, dust-free, compostable, Made in Germany, 17L pack.
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Porta SoftCat with Grass

Economy Pack: 2 x 17l

Individually
£62.98
£61.39
£1.81 / kg
£58.32
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Which cat litter is the best option for your cat?

There are many types of cat litter to choose from, including clay, silica, wood pellets, and more natural alternatives such as recycled paper or plant-fibres such as corn litter. Each has unique qualities, so it’s worth exploring to see what suits your cat best.

To help you make an informed decision, here’s a quick overview of some of the most commonly used types of litter for cats:

Litter Type
Pros

Low-dust, lightweight, absorbs moisture effectively, lasts longer between changes.

Cons

Not biodegradable or flushable; some owners find odour control fades with extended use.

Litter Type
Pros

Widely available, familiar texture, good short-term odor control, easy to clean, forms solid clumps.

Cons

Not eco-friendly, can be dusty, heavy, not suitable for flushing, can cause tracking.

Litter Type
Pros

Affordable, absorbs moisture well, less dust than clumping, no need to scoop clumps.

Cons

Must be changed more often, less effective odor control, not eco-friendly.

Litter Type

Biodegradable & Plant-Based

Pros

Made from natural materials like paper, wood pellets or corn; eco-friendly; lightweight; often compostable.

Cons

Odour control varies, may need more frequent changes; some cats may be sensitive to the smell.

Litter Type
Pros

Easy disposal, usually made from biodegradable materials, lightweight.

Cons

Varies in odor control and price; large quantities may clog plumbing.

Litter Type
Pros
Cons

Low-dust, lightweight, absorbs moisture effectively, lasts longer between changes.

Not biodegradable or flushable; some owners find odour control fades with extended use.

Widely available, familiar texture, good short-term odor control, easy to clean, forms solid clumps.

Not eco-friendly, can be dusty, heavy, not suitable for flushing, can cause tracking.

Affordable, absorbs moisture well, less dust than clumping, no need to scoop clumps.

Must be changed more often, less effective odor control, not eco-friendly.

Biodegradable & Plant-Based

Made from natural materials like paper, wood pellets or corn; eco-friendly; lightweight; often compostable.

Odour control varies, may need more frequent changes; some cats may be sensitive to the smell.

Easy disposal, usually made from biodegradable materials, lightweight.

Varies in odor control and price; large quantities may clog plumbing.

Note: No matter what type you choose, there are a number of things to consider about how to make and keep your cat’s bathroom clean. Check our cat litter how-to guide for advice on how best to cater to your cat’s needs.

Which cat litter is the best option for your cat?

There are many types of cat litter to choose from, including clay, silica, wood pellets, and more natural alternatives such as recycled paper or plant-fibres such as corn litter. Each has unique qualities, so it’s worth exploring to see what suits your cat best.

To help you make an informed decision, here’s a quick overview of some of the most commonly used types of litter for cats:

Litter Type
Pros

Low-dust, lightweight, absorbs moisture effectively, lasts longer between changes.

Cons

Not biodegradable or flushable; some owners find odour control fades with extended use.

Litter Type
Pros

Widely available, familiar texture, good short-term odor control, easy to clean, forms solid clumps.

Cons

Not eco-friendly, can be dusty, heavy, not suitable for flushing, can cause tracking.

Litter Type
Pros

Affordable, absorbs moisture well, less dust than clumping, no need to scoop clumps.

Cons

Must be changed more often, less effective odor control, not eco-friendly.

Litter Type

Biodegradable & Plant-Based

Pros

Made from natural materials like paper, wood pellets or corn; eco-friendly; lightweight; often compostable.

Cons

Odour control varies, may need more frequent changes; some cats may be sensitive to the smell.

Litter Type
Pros

Easy disposal, usually made from biodegradable materials, lightweight.

Cons

Varies in odor control and price; large quantities may clog plumbing.

Litter Type
Pros
Cons

Low-dust, lightweight, absorbs moisture effectively, lasts longer between changes.

Not biodegradable or flushable; some owners find odour control fades with extended use.

Widely available, familiar texture, good short-term odor control, easy to clean, forms solid clumps.

Not eco-friendly, can be dusty, heavy, not suitable for flushing, can cause tracking.

Affordable, absorbs moisture well, less dust than clumping, no need to scoop clumps.

Must be changed more often, less effective odor control, not eco-friendly.

Biodegradable & Plant-Based

Made from natural materials like paper, wood pellets or corn; eco-friendly; lightweight; often compostable.

Odour control varies, may need more frequent changes; some cats may be sensitive to the smell.

Easy disposal, usually made from biodegradable materials, lightweight.

Varies in odor control and price; large quantities may clog plumbing.

Note: No matter what type you choose, there are a number of things to consider about how to make and keep your cat’s bathroom clean. Check our cat litter how-to guide for advice on how best to cater to your cat’s needs.

What to consider when choosing the right cat litter

Kitten in a litter box

Selecting the right litter for cats can make a big difference for both you and your cat. With many options available, from clay to plant-based and dust free cat litter, focusing on a few essential features can help you find the best fit:

  • Odour control: Clumping litters and those with activated carbon mask odours well. Scented litters may appeal to owners but only use if your cat tolerates the fragrance.
  • Dust levels: High dust can irritate sensitive cats and owners. Dust-free or pellet-based litters are often chosen by owners looking to reduce tracking and cater to allergies and sensitivities.
  • Grain size and texture: Fine grains clump and mask odours better; coarser grains like wood pellets track less and suit long-haired cats or kittens.
  • Ease of cleaning: Clumping litter allows spot scooping, while non-clumping requires full changes more often, especially for urine.
  • Environmental impact: Plant-based litters (wood, corn or paper) tend to break down faster than clay and are often considered a more sustainable option by environmentally conscious owners.
  • Value for money: Bulk buying benefits multi-cat households; eco-friendly or silica litters may cost more upfront but last longer.
  • Cat preferences: Some cats prefer soft, sandy textures; others do better with coarser, low-dust, or unscented options.
  • Accessories: Litter tray liners, mats, scoops, and cat litter deodorants can help reduce mess and ease cleaning.

What to consider when choosing the right cat litter

Kitten in a litter box

Selecting the right litter for cats can make a big difference for both you and your cat. With many options available, from clay to plant-based and dust free cat litter, focusing on a few essential features can help you find the best fit:

  • Odour control: Clumping litters and those with activated carbon mask odours well. Scented litters may appeal to owners but only use if your cat tolerates the fragrance.
  • Dust levels: High dust can irritate sensitive cats and owners. Dust-free or pellet-based litters are often chosen by owners looking to reduce tracking and cater to allergies and sensitivities.
  • Grain size and texture: Fine grains clump and mask odours better; coarser grains like wood pellets track less and suit long-haired cats or kittens.
  • Ease of cleaning: Clumping litter allows spot scooping, while non-clumping requires full changes more often, especially for urine.
  • Environmental impact: Plant-based litters (wood, corn or paper) tend to break down faster than clay and are often considered a more sustainable option by environmentally conscious owners.
  • Value for money: Bulk buying benefits multi-cat households; eco-friendly or silica litters may cost more upfront but last longer.
  • Cat preferences: Some cats prefer soft, sandy textures; others do better with coarser, low-dust, or unscented options.
  • Accessories: Litter tray liners, mats, scoops, and cat litter deodorants can help reduce mess and ease cleaning.

How often should I change the cat litter?

Used cat litter should be scooped daily. How often you replace the entire tray depends on the litter type. Some materials need changing every few days, others may last longer. Always follow the recommendations on the packaging and adjust based on how many cats use the tray.

Tip: A good rule of thumb is to scoop daily and monitor the smell. If it’s starting to smell or become visibly dirty, it’s time for a full refresh.

How often should I change the cat litter?

Used cat litter should be scooped daily. How often you replace the entire tray depends on the litter type. Some materials need changing every few days, others may last longer. Always follow the recommendations on the packaging and adjust based on how many cats use the tray.

Tip: A good rule of thumb is to scoop daily and monitor the smell. If it’s starting to smell or become visibly dirty, it’s time for a full refresh.

How much cat litter should I put in the box?

Most litter trays work well with about 3–4 cm of litter. Avoid overfilling, as too much litter can cause discomfort or make some cats reluctant to use the tray.

How much cat litter should I put in the box?

Most litter trays work well with about 3–4 cm of litter. Avoid overfilling, as too much litter can cause discomfort or make some cats reluctant to use the tray.