Reduced to clear with all other pet stuff. Never tried this myself. Was £5.50
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minted83
23 Feb 163#26
flushing cat litter down the toilet? you need your head examined.
I use Lidl cat litter. I go to Lidl solely for their litter, and grab 5 bags at a time. £1.79 for a 10 litre bag, probably the best litter I've used. clumps great, excellent value for money, and my 3 cats love it. compatible priced litter (Tesco value, asda smart price) are useless, rocky, dusty, my cats hate using it, and it's a pain to clean out.
if you haven't tried it, I recommend giving Lidl cat litter a try, you won't go back!
bostonbadgirl
23 Feb 163#10
Yes there are a few brands of litter that are, the one I use is: Cat's Best Öko Plus cat litter - 100% compostable, 100% biodegradable. Can be flushed down the toilet or put into the bin for garden waste. One of the most highly recommended litters out there too (I spent literately hours a few weeks ago searching forums, websites, etc for recommendations from cat owners and breeders).
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minted83
24 Feb 161#47
yes, it's the only brand they sell
koppyking
24 Feb 162#46
[/quote]So, it's just Lidls own brand? They only have one type? I want to get the right one. :smiley:[/quote]
Yes,Lidl's own.It's called Coshida.Dark blue bags.I use it too.The best i've found without paying a fortune for the stuff.
minted83
23 Feb 163#26
flushing cat litter down the toilet? you need your head examined.
I use Lidl cat litter. I go to Lidl solely for their litter, and grab 5 bags at a time. £1.79 for a 10 litre bag, probably the best litter I've used. clumps great, excellent value for money, and my 3 cats love it. compatible priced litter (Tesco value, asda smart price) are useless, rocky, dusty, my cats hate using it, and it's a pain to clean out.
if you haven't tried it, I recommend giving Lidl cat litter a try, you won't go back!
deany76 to minted83
23 Feb 16#29
I'm going to buy 5 bags too, with you saying others are 'dusty' and the price- £3.58 for 20 L verses £9.00 for Catsan (which doesn't control odour that well for the Premium price)
CookinBat to minted83
23 Feb 16#36
Sadly our puss is a bit of a brand snob and point blank refused to go near it.
stonebear to minted83
24 Feb 16#45
So, it's just Lidls own brand? They only have one type? I want to get the right one. :smiley:
Ruffuz
24 Feb 16#44
not in mine... :disappointed:
graham17
23 Feb 161#43
thanks for the reply - I will check it out
bostonbadgirl
23 Feb 16#42
Looking at it it looks like small wood pellets or even big hard lumps of porridge oats. Never seen any other product like it. Cat's Best Öko Plus is a wood-based cat litter, made from the finest plant fibres from untreated native fir and pine timber. This timber is readily available and the felling of such trees helps to promote healthy, natural forests. Cat’s Best Öko Plus is made from natural plant fibres, which dissolve in water, just as toilet paper does. It will not cause pipe blockages or impact negatively on sewage treatment.
Hope that helps. If you google Cats Best Oko Plus and look at the images there's quite a few pics of the actual litter!
graham17
23 Feb 16#41
is that similiar to catsan or a wood pellet one?
qwerta369
23 Feb 161#40
It's actually not that unusual. I'm also in the process of training my feline friend, hence the flushable litter.
mluton
23 Feb 16#39
Best litter for me. Keeps that pissy waft to a minimal.
Roger_Irrelevant
23 Feb 16#38
Short of training cats to use a normal bog, the best tips I've found are:
1) Use good wood based litter, can be flushed down bog, should be powder when it needs changing not a sodden mess. We use Mayfair which is now "The Pet Shop" branded apparently. :smirk:
2) You only need a sprinkling in each, roughly a honey jar full per litter tray to start it, then just remove damp powder and leave the dry stuff. Our 4 cats use one honey jar of litter a day for all of them.
3) Put litter tray near toilet so easy to flush, any dust they make can easily be swept up cos it's a hard floor.
4) If you have multiple cats it's less stressful for them if they have their own litter tray. We have 3 between 4 cats.
5) Empty it every day. You don't want them not using it cos it's smelly and going behind your TV instead. :confused: Our cats actually wait till you've emptied them before using them sometimes.
6) Use trays with hoods, we took the doors off. Also the plastic inside should be smooth, not textured, basically never needs cleaning.
End of Pro-Tips. :stuck_out_tongue:
goldengirlz
23 Feb 162#37
Yes! I made a circular ledge which sits inside the loo, just below my seat , she uses it to squat on (also gives privacy). She's a shy girl so will hate me forever for exploiting her human-toiletting talents on youtube!
She loves it - walks in circles with her head pushed below the seat for ages finding the right view, before squatting lol.
its clean and FREEEEEE.
wish i could upload photos on here.
goldengirlz
23 Feb 16#34
My cat used to walk all the wee-soaked smelly litter pellets/rolls/crystals (depending on the Brand) round the flat and on my bed, I hated that. She's now trained to use the toilet, I got rid of the smelly litter tray and the problem of the unhygienic litter around my flat.
Next project, teach her to flush afterwards.
deany76 to goldengirlz
23 Feb 16#35
So your cat sits on the toilet seat and does number ones & number twos and then you flush the loo?
Could you make a youtube video? this could go viral!, and make your cat a fortune.
Floofy
23 Feb 16#33
I don't! :smile:
The trays had to be cleaned (I used cleaning spray and papertowels) when I used other litter, as the sand would get stuck in the trays... lovely mixture of pee and litter. :confused: When using the woodbased one I use, all the trays need are a little whack on the bottom as I empty them into bags, and everything is gone. Nothing sticks to the trays.
Since using the Snowflake litter (3 months now), I've once had to clean one of the trays, and that was beacuse one of the dev... angels had decided to poo on the edge.
Floofy
23 Feb 161#32
If pee smell is ever an issue - it's well worth it! Be warned, my local Home Bargains only sell the smaller bags instore (hence why I order the larger bags for delivery instore), but would be worth picking up a smaller bag to try it.
It took me about 2 months to get it right. My cats used to have access to the outside via catflap, so never used lttertrays. Last year I moved, and it's not a safe area for cats (busy roads), and although the cats adjusted just fine, the cat litter was a major issue for me. The trays are very large, and using really cheap litter ment it was also very heavy... and stinky! Using really expensive litter (those white little "plastic" pellets) turned out to be just as stinky! I found the wood based litter from Tesco (think it's the Bob Martin?) ment the place ended up smelling like a lumberyard when the cats peed, but that was still preferable to the smell of cat pee. Also tried all the different litter scent powders you can buy - and still there was cat pee smell (and at this point I was changing the litter trays each day, sometimes several times a day, in the hope to get rid of catpee smell).
In the end the one from Home Bargains was perfect for us. The price is good and there's no smell. Cats all like it (they didn't like the really heavy/cheap cat litters), so everyone is happy all around.
qwerta369
23 Feb 16#1
Is this flushable?
moneysavingkitten to qwerta369
23 Feb 162#9
No cat litter is flushable :neutral_face:
fr3ddy to qwerta369
23 Feb 16#25
No... But you can put it in your green bin, I do anyway!
YippeeYiYo to qwerta369
23 Feb 161#31
No. You'd need to use one like Oko Plus Cats' Best if you want to flush it, but only the gel like lumps which forms when they urinate, and only a lump or two at a time.
deany76
23 Feb 161#30
thanks for the reply really appreciate it. I may well pop to Home Bargains & get some and I'll definitely get some welcome mats too.
After a day it's fine, but guess it all depends on amount of cats (=pee!) and size of litter trays. :smiley: Got 5 (!!!) cats, and two large litter trays. I change the litter fully each second day, and go poop-a-scooping inbetween.
After a days the litter is still perfectly fine (some dust, mainly still pellets), second day there's a lot of dust, making me change it (there's no smell!).
In front of the litter trays I have cheap welcome mats from the poundstore. Any sawdust gets stuck on the welcome mats, so they don't drag it all over the place. Also got a third welcome mat that I scatter catip on, as four of them perfers to roll in it (the fifth one wants nip rubbed onto toys), and saved having nip all over the carpets.
Floofy
23 Feb 161#24
Hot for the price.
I got a few cats, and for me personally this one (as with most of them) is a no-no. Got 2 male cats, and although both neutered, their pee's gotta pretty potent smell. After trying the majority of cat litters available in the usual stores (B&M, Tesco, Asda, etc), the solution was the Snowflake wood based litter.
Any wood based litter takes care of any pee smell from the 2 males, but the Snowflake litter, when purchasing the large 15l bags works out so much cheaper than buying the smaller bags. At the moment it cost me £15 per month (order online from Home Bargains, pick up from store), which is a massive saving from when I used to buy the smaller wood based bag in the supermarkets. http://www.homebargains.co.uk/products/4756-premium-wood-based-cat-litter-15-litre-bag.aspx
Gross. Human and Cat should not use the same toilet IMO :P surely it's much easier to just empty the cat litter tray into a bin bag and take it outside rather than scooping it down the bog.
Trevanator
23 Feb 16#5
I've never tried this myself either!
Daywalker04 to Trevanator
23 Feb 161#22
I've been using this since I was 2, straight after I stopped needing nappies. Great product, highly recommended.
moneysavingkitten
23 Feb 16#21
*rolls eyes*
bostonbadgirl
23 Feb 16#20
I buy big bags of the Cats best oko plus biodegradable cat litter at a time and it works out at 50p a litre which is around the same price I was paying for supermarket cat litter (which I could never find a good one)!! :smiley:
bostonbadgirl
23 Feb 16#19
I don't care what it says on the bag either - mine goes in the bin instead of disintegrating down the toilet - I was just merely stating the fact that some cat litters are flushable.
natz265
23 Feb 16#18
You`ll have to check the label, coz I can`t read.... I`m more than just a cat, I`m an IAMS cat....
moneysavingkitten
23 Feb 16#17
Only if they are IAMS cats.
UncleWilly
23 Feb 161#16
Doesn't matter what it says on the bag - cats can't read!
moneysavingkitten
23 Feb 16#15
Cat waste should not be flushed full stop. It's bad for the environment, I don't really care what it says on the bag.
LazyVampire
23 Feb 16#14
I got this from Asda as a sub a couple of weeks ago and I dont like it. Within two days the smell of cat urine was all over the house (that normally never happens). Despite saying on the pack it deodorizes odour, it just doesnt. It doesnt seem to absorb at all, the bottom of the litter tray was soaking wet, yet the litter looked like new.
qwerta369
23 Feb 161#13
No doubt those brands are good, but they're quite expensive. I usually use Felight, which is a bit cheaper but still quite dear I think. I tend to only buy it when it's on offer. But it's flushable.
stevvie
23 Feb 162#12
might try this for my smelly boots, YES boot. Cat litter deodorises shoes :smiley:
steve1221
23 Feb 16#6
Best litter out there, normally £5 a bag!!!
Off to Tesco now...
natz265 to steve1221
23 Feb 16#11
make sure its an express store
bostonbadgirl
23 Feb 163#10
Yes there are a few brands of litter that are, the one I use is: Cat's Best Öko Plus cat litter - 100% compostable, 100% biodegradable. Can be flushed down the toilet or put into the bin for garden waste. One of the most highly recommended litters out there too (I spent literately hours a few weeks ago searching forums, websites, etc for recommendations from cat owners and breeders).
rotor
23 Feb 16#7
just paid £5.50 at tesco 30 mins ago - must be store specific
Nathan94 to rotor
23 Feb 16#8
Be express only, and obviously if they're removing that line or not. I know my shop did.
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I use Lidl cat litter. I go to Lidl solely for their litter, and grab 5 bags at a time. £1.79 for a 10 litre bag, probably the best litter I've used. clumps great, excellent value for money, and my 3 cats love it. compatible priced litter (Tesco value, asda smart price) are useless, rocky, dusty, my cats hate using it, and it's a pain to clean out.
if you haven't tried it, I recommend giving Lidl cat litter a try, you won't go back!
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Yes,Lidl's own.It's called Coshida.Dark blue bags.I use it too.The best i've found without paying a fortune for the stuff.
I use Lidl cat litter. I go to Lidl solely for their litter, and grab 5 bags at a time. £1.79 for a 10 litre bag, probably the best litter I've used. clumps great, excellent value for money, and my 3 cats love it. compatible priced litter (Tesco value, asda smart price) are useless, rocky, dusty, my cats hate using it, and it's a pain to clean out.
if you haven't tried it, I recommend giving Lidl cat litter a try, you won't go back!
Hope that helps. If you google Cats Best Oko Plus and look at the images there's quite a few pics of the actual litter!
1) Use good wood based litter, can be flushed down bog, should be powder when it needs changing not a sodden mess. We use Mayfair which is now "The Pet Shop" branded apparently. :smirk:
2) You only need a sprinkling in each, roughly a honey jar full per litter tray to start it, then just remove damp powder and leave the dry stuff. Our 4 cats use one honey jar of litter a day for all of them.
3) Put litter tray near toilet so easy to flush, any dust they make can easily be swept up cos it's a hard floor.
4) If you have multiple cats it's less stressful for them if they have their own litter tray. We have 3 between 4 cats.
5) Empty it every day. You don't want them not using it cos it's smelly and going behind your TV instead. :confused: Our cats actually wait till you've emptied them before using them sometimes.
6) Use trays with hoods, we took the doors off. Also the plastic inside should be smooth, not textured, basically never needs cleaning.
End of Pro-Tips. :stuck_out_tongue:
She loves it - walks in circles with her head pushed below the seat for ages finding the right view, before squatting lol.
its clean and FREEEEEE.
wish i could upload photos on here.
Next project, teach her to flush afterwards.
Could you make a youtube video? this could go viral!, and make your cat a fortune.
The trays had to be cleaned (I used cleaning spray and papertowels) when I used other litter, as the sand would get stuck in the trays... lovely mixture of pee and litter. :confused: When using the woodbased one I use, all the trays need are a little whack on the bottom as I empty them into bags, and everything is gone. Nothing sticks to the trays.
Since using the Snowflake litter (3 months now), I've once had to clean one of the trays, and that was beacuse one of the dev... angels had decided to poo on the edge.
It took me about 2 months to get it right. My cats used to have access to the outside via catflap, so never used lttertrays. Last year I moved, and it's not a safe area for cats (busy roads), and although the cats adjusted just fine, the cat litter was a major issue for me. The trays are very large, and using really cheap litter ment it was also very heavy... and stinky! Using really expensive litter (those white little "plastic" pellets) turned out to be just as stinky! I found the wood based litter from Tesco (think it's the Bob Martin?) ment the place ended up smelling like a lumberyard when the cats peed, but that was still preferable to the smell of cat pee. Also tried all the different litter scent powders you can buy - and still there was cat pee smell (and at this point I was changing the litter trays each day, sometimes several times a day, in the hope to get rid of catpee smell).
In the end the one from Home Bargains was perfect for us. The price is good and there's no smell. Cats all like it (they didn't like the really heavy/cheap cat litters), so everyone is happy all around.
thanks again
ps
do you use any special method to clean the tray I used very hot water in the bath and Dettol http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00QIIKJC2?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00 spray or http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0080N3ISK?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00 or the Dettol bottle detail liquid
After a days the litter is still perfectly fine (some dust, mainly still pellets), second day there's a lot of dust, making me change it (there's no smell!).
In front of the litter trays I have cheap welcome mats from the poundstore. Any sawdust gets stuck on the welcome mats, so they don't drag it all over the place. Also got a third welcome mat that I scatter catip on, as four of them perfers to roll in it (the fifth one wants nip rubbed onto toys), and saved having nip all over the carpets.
I got a few cats, and for me personally this one (as with most of them) is a no-no. Got 2 male cats, and although both neutered, their pee's gotta pretty potent smell. After trying the majority of cat litters available in the usual stores (B&M, Tesco, Asda, etc), the solution was the Snowflake wood based litter.
Any wood based litter takes care of any pee smell from the 2 males, but the Snowflake litter, when purchasing the large 15l bags works out so much cheaper than buying the smaller bags. At the moment it cost me £15 per month (order online from Home Bargains, pick up from store), which is a massive saving from when I used to buy the smaller wood based bag in the supermarkets. http://www.homebargains.co.uk/products/4756-premium-wood-based-cat-litter-15-litre-bag.aspx
Thanks for your write up.
We use Catsan 20L for £9.00 (no rush) with amazon
Does the http://www.homebargains.co.uk/products/4756-premium-wood-based-cat-litter-15-litre-bag.aspx turn to very fine dust after a day that makes a terrible mess like the Waitrose 'wood pellet' http://www.waitrose.com/shop/DisplayProductFlyout?productId=5990 type litter ? the Waitrose one leaves a terrible mess, very fine dust particles all over the floor etc.
Off to Tesco now...