Cat Litter39 products
Clumping, crystal, tofu, and recycled paper litters for every cat and budget.
Cat litter is one of the most important purchases for a cat household — the right litter gets used consistently, and the wrong one causes inappropriate toileting, which is the single biggest behavioural reason cats end up in shelters. The category breaks down into several material types: clumping clay (bentonite), crushed crystals (silica gel), biodegradable options like tofu, recycled paper, wood pellets, corn, and wheat — each with trade-offs around clumping ability, odour control, dust, and cost. Australian brands Breeders Choice and Cature lead in several of these sub-types.
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Breeders Choice
Breeders Choice Litter
$34.99
$39.94Save up to $4.95
$7.20/kg

Breeders Choice
Breeders Choice Plus Kitten Litter
$15.98
$29.95Save up to $13.97

Breeders Choice
Plus Kitten Litter
$36.99
$40.99Save up to $4.00

Kit Cat
Kit Cat Soya Clump Lavender Cat Litter
$16.99
$35.00Save up to $18.01
$8.40/kg

Poowee!
Poowee Lavender Clumping Cat Litter
$32.99
$39.97Save up to $6.98
$2.20/kg

Wee Kitty
Wee Kitty Eco Plant Natural Clumping Tofu Wheat Litter
$27.78
$31.74Save up to $3.96
$5.78/kg
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Wee Kitty
Wee Kitty Kitten Corn Clumping Litter
$16.49
$25.25Save up to $8.76
$6.62/kg

Breeders Choice
Breeders Choice Plus Cat Litter
$13.49
$40.99Save up to $27.50

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Cature
Cature Tofu Clumping Greentea Scent Cat Litter
$14.99
$6.25/kg

Cature
Cature Natural Wood Clumping Smart Pellets Cat Litter
$16.99
$6.00/kg

Cature
Cature Natural Wood Clumping Odor Control Plus Cat Litter
$17.99
$6.25/kg

Breeders Choice
Breeder's Choice Cat Litter Plus Kitten
$17.99

Cature
Cature Purcats Natural Tofu & Bentonite Mix Clumping Cat Litter
$29.99
$36.99Save up to $7.00
$5.36/kg

Wee Kitty
Wee Kitty Bamboo Odor Control Litter
$23.85
$30.67Save up to $6.82
$5.30/kg

Cature
Cature Purcats Mixed Clumping Cat Litter
$16.99
$6.80/kg

Wee Kitty
Rufus & Coco Wee Kitty Bamboo Odor Control Cat Litter
$22.33
$26.97Save up to $4.64

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Wee Kitty
Wee Kitty PH Health Check Cat Litter
$26.11
$28.99Save up to $2.88
$7.25/kg

Poo Wee
Poo Wee Cat Litter Crystal 6Kg
$27.19
$44.99Save up to $17.80
$4.53/kg

Breeders Choice
Breeders Choice Cat Litter
$32.00

Wee Kitty
Rufus & Coco Wee Kitty Natural Clumping Corn Cat Litter
$23.04

Breeders Choice
Breeder's Choice Litter For Cats
$20.10
Wee Kitty
Wee Kitty PH Health Check Cat Litter
$54.99
$6.11/kg

Tofu Cat Litter Australia
Tofu Cat Litter Australia Original Enzyme Activated Cat Litter
$18.39

Tofu Cat Litter Australia
Tofu Cat Litter Australia Plus
$18.39
$6.13/kg

Cature
Cature Natural Tofu Clumping Milky Cat Litter
$14.99
$6.25/kg
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Clumping clay litter remains the most popular choice because it forms solid clumps around urine, making scooping easy and keeping the box cleaner for longer. Silica crystal litter absorbs liquid without clumping, lasts longer between full changes, and controls odour well but can feel harsh on paws for some cats. Recycled paper litter (Breeders Choice is the Australian benchmark) is biodegradable, low-dust, and gentle on sensitive paws — often recommended after surgery or for kittens. Tofu litter is newer, made from soybean residue, and offers clumping, biodegradability, and low dust at a higher price point. Wood, corn, and wheat litters exist as niche natural options.
In Australian households, odour control is often the biggest factor — small apartments and enclosed laundries where litter trays live amplify the problem, and warm summer weather accelerates ammonia build-up. Clumping clay and silica crystals generally out-perform natural litters on odour, though the natural options have real appeal for owners prioritising sustainability and low dust. Multi-cat households usually need a higher-performance litter (clumping clay or premium variant) because the box gets used more often.
How to choose
Start with what your cat will actually use. Some cats have strong preferences and will refuse to toilet on the wrong substrate — if you're switching from a previous litter, offer two boxes (old and new) for a week while the cat transitions, rather than changing overnight. Match the litter to the household. Multi-cat and high-traffic boxes need clumping clay or premium silica crystal for odour control. Sensitive cats, kittens, and cats recovering from surgery do better on recycled paper or low-dust tofu litter. Low-dust is worth paying for if anyone in the household has asthma or respiratory issues. For scooping frequency, clumping litters need daily scooping and a full change every 2-3 weeks; crystal and non-clumping litters are designed for complete changes every 7-10 days. Avoid scented litters for sensitive cats — the added fragrance can put some cats off the box entirely.
Key considerations
The cat decides
If your cat refuses a new litter, they'll go elsewhere. Transition slowly by offering both old and new for a week.
Low-dust for respiratory issues
Dust from traditional clay aggravates human and cat asthma. Low-dust clay, tofu, and recycled paper are safer.
Multi-cat needs premium
Shared boxes need strong odour control. Clumping clay or premium silica crystal earn their place in busy households.
Avoid scented for sensitive cats
Added fragrances can put some cats off the box entirely. Unscented is safer for new households and sensitive cats.
Kittens need soft, low-dust
Kittens and post-surgery cats do better on recycled paper or soft low-dust litter until paws and wounds heal.
Frequently asked
What's the best cat litter?+
There isn't a single best — the best litter is the one your cat will reliably use. For most households, clumping clay offers the best balance of odour control, scooping ease, and cost. For sensitive cats, kittens, and households prioritising low dust, Breeders Choice recycled paper or tofu litter are strong alternatives.
How often should I change cat litter?+
Scoop daily. Clumping clay litter gets a full change every 2-3 weeks for a single cat, more often for multi-cat boxes. Silica crystal and recycled paper are designed for complete changes every 7-10 days. Wash the box with mild detergent between full changes — avoid bleach, which leaves scents most cats dislike.
Is clumping clay litter safe for kittens?+
Most vets recommend avoiding clumping clay for kittens under 12 weeks because kittens sometimes ingest litter and the clumping action can cause intestinal blockages in small kittens. Recycled paper (Breeders Choice Kitten Litter) and wheat-based litters are safer for very young kittens until they're old enough to transition.
How do I switch my cat to a new litter?+
Gradually. Offer two boxes for a week — the old litter in one, the new litter in the other — so your cat has a choice. Then slowly phase out the old box. Abrupt switches cause some cats to refuse the box entirely, which is why gradual transitions avoid problems before they start.
Is tofu litter actually good?+
It's a legitimate alternative for households prioritising low dust, biodegradability, and light weight. Tofu litter clumps well, flushes safely in small amounts, and is gentler on paws than clay. Downsides are higher cost, and some cats dislike the texture — a one-week trial is the best way to see if your cat approves.
