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Breeders Choice Cat Litter

Breeders Choice Cat Litter

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Breeders Choice Cat Litter

Breeders Choice Recycled Paper Cat Litter, Australia's #1 Cat Litter Brand, is not only a superior quality cat litter, it is also 100% Biodegradable and made of 99% recycled paper so you know you are doing your best to reduce your carbon pawprint!

Benefits of Breeders Choice Paper Cat Litter

Sustainability

Eco-Friendly: Made from 99% recycled paper, paper litter is a win for the environment. By choosing it, you're contributing to reduced deforestation and landfill waste, making it a top pick for eco-conscious pet owners.

Health Benefits

Dust-Free: Ideal for cats (and owners) with respiratory issues, paper litter minimises airborne dust, ensuring a cleaner, healthier air quality in your home.
Non-Toxic: Free from chemicals and artificial fragrances, it's safe if ingested, reducing your curious kitty's risk of health issues.

Gentle on Paws

Soft Texture: Especially suitable for kittens, cats with sensitive paws or those recovering from surgery, paper litter offers a gentler and more comfortable experience.

Odour Control

Effective Odour Management: While not as inherently odour-controlling as some other types, many paper litters are treated with natural, non-toxic deodorisers, efficiently neutralising smells.

Easy to Handle

Lightweight: Compared to clay and silica litter, paper litter is significantly lighter, making it easier to carry, pour, and dispose of.

Absorption

High Absorbency: Paper litter is highly absorbent, locking in moisture effectively and maintaining a dry surface.

Aesthetic and Practical Benefits

Low Tracking: Less likely to stick to your cat's paws or fur, which means less mess and litter scattered around your house.

Environmental Impact

Biodegradable: Once used, paper litter can be composted or disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner, unlike clay or silica litters that don't degrade. Check with your local council for composting guidelines and regulations in your area.

Thinking about switching your cats litter over? Check out our blog on How to Switch to a New Cat Litter