I use the Arm and Hammer brand Kitty litter. It usually is the cheapest and I actually like it better than most other litters. It really covers up odors and clumps well.
We buy Fresh Step clumping litter (probably not the cheapest). The best deal we have found for it is $14 at Sam's for a 42 lbs bag.
We buy Fresh Step clumping litter (probably not the cheapest). The best deal we have found for it is $14 at Sam's for a 42 lbs bag.
Not sure how it compares on cost, but I use the Tidy Cats Breeze system. You have pellets that they recommend you change once a month... honestly, I can go two months without problem. The pellets sit over a sifting tray and the pee falls down thru the pellets to a pad below that soaks it up and keeps it from stinking. Then you just have to scoop poop out of the pellets... the pee is all absorbed by the pad. You change the pad once a week.
Amazon has the pads for $46.54 for 40... so about $1.16 per week there. I can usually get the pellets for something like $6.47 at Wal-mart.
Like I said, not sure how it compares on cost, but we'd tried a lot of kinds of litter and this is the only thing that controls the smell in our place. And when I say "controls," I mean, I never smell it at all. Even if litter was only 4 cents a week, I could never see myself going back to living with the smell.![]()
I used Arm and Hammer for my 1-year-old cat when we first brought her home 7 months ago. After a few months of me dumping the whole pan every time she pooped, she started going to the door to let me know she needed to go outside. We now have "baby kitty", who just wandered up 3 weeks ago malnourished and in need of a bath. This new cat couldn't hit the litter box if her life depended on it, but she loves to get into the box and scatter litter everywhere! I have spent more on kitty litter the last 3 weeks than I did in the 3 months I bought it for my older cat, so this post comes at a great time. I may try the Aldi brand and add a little baking soda!