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Breeders Choice Recycled Paper Cat Litter 30L: First Subscription Delivery $16.79 + Delivery ($0 with $49 Order) @ Swaggle

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Ongoing subscription price $22.79 per delivery.

Was looking around for my cat and found 30% off first auto-delivery brings the final price quite low on this shop compared to other places I ordered before.

My first order here so hopefully the delivery time is not too bad.

My homework (price with subscription discount + VIC metro delivery)

Store Price Delivery Total
swaggle $16.79 $6.95 $23.74
petstock $28.03 Free $28.03
petcircle $28.50 $7.95 $36.45
budgetpetproducts $28.45 $8.09 $36.54
mypetwarehouse $32.98 $4.99 $37.97

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  • Thanks

  • I needed this! Thanks

  • +1

    Great deal, thank you! Just ordered a bunch then realised I go through it half as fast as my cat died suddenly a few weeks ago :(

    • +3

      :( RIP

    • -3

      Personally I prefer using the toilet. But each to their own.

    • +3

      RIP Indeed :(

  • Great price, I've been buying it from petbarn ($77.50 for 3 bags, $25.83 each, free delivery) but stashing 90L of cat litter for one small cat is a bit of a hassle.

  • Hi guys, can I get some advise on how you use this cat litter? When I used it, I had to change it very often, and a 30L bag would go very fast. But I see it is very popular, I think I properly use it the wrong way.

    • I agree, it's not particularly good. Clumping litter (tofu, pea etc) is much better (less smell and doesn't have to be changed as often).

    • +3

      It also tends to spread, constantly stepping on stray bits that get about. But I still buy it.

      • +1

        This is my version of stepping on lego.

    • I use https://www.kmart.com.au/product/cat-litter-tray-high-sides-… My morning routine is clean out the solid on the top level, then get the soaked bits out of the bottom. Once a few days I would flip the top down the bottom then refill the top with fresh litter. Works quite well and takes ages to go through a bag.

  • +1

    catmate wood pellets are better, no smell and we seem to use much less.

    • Double the price so should be better

    • Agree it seems to last for ages. Horsemate for when Catmate is OOS also

      • It's a pity pellets cost so much here. In the US you can get horse bedding pellets in bulk for under 50c a kilo.

  • Damnit, I just paid $14.40 per 15L on Amazon, figured it was a good price because it was cheaper than Colesworth and Aldi on special.

  • +1

    Also $24.99 at Costco (Membership required).

  • Thanks OP!

  • +1 for using the wood pellet litter. Doesn’t smell and is eco-friendly.

  • +4

    While not always complete, https://99petshops.com.au/ is a good price comparison site for pet related goods.

    With regards to litter, I've tried:
    This stuff (very poor odour absorption especially with multiple cats, minimal tracking)
    World's Best Cat Litter (good odour absorption, very poor tracking, some dust)
    Rufus and Coco Clumping Corn Litter (very poor odour absorption, sticks to tray edges, minimal tracking)
    Poowee Clumping Lavender Cat Litter (good odour absorption, poor tracking, fair amount of dust)

    • I mix paper pellets with worlds best - seems to work well, the other litters are quite expensive so the paper bulks it out

  • +3

    COLES15 code stacks at checkout.

    Got 3 bags for $42.83, around $14 per bag.

    • Great combo saving with OP's deal. Thanks all!

  • Good price. Still seems a lot for.. recycled paper? But what can you do.

  • Out of stock now :(

  • You’d need a tonne to last a month.

    Pee on paper stinks. It also leaks all through the box and doesn’t soak in like good litter crystals or timber pellets. You have to replace it every time the litter box is used.

    • You must have a lot of cats if your monthly usage is a tonne…

  • Mine arrived yesterday. Pretty quick service.

  • Mine too 3 boxes lol fast shipping impressive

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