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BreederCelect Recycled Paper Cat Litter Reviews

4.8 Rating 129 Reviews
I use this product for my rats as well as my cats and it's great! It helps keep the smell down, isn't dusty, and is easy to clean.
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Posted 6 years ago
It degrades in the garden, doesn't smell as much and most important: the cats like it!
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Posted 6 years ago
I AM NOT USING THIS AS LITTER. YOU MAY BE INTERESTED TO KNOW THAT IT IS BEING USED IN THE GARDEN TO RETAIN MOISTURE.................................VERY EFFECTIVE. JUST HOE IT IN AND GIVEN TIME IT WILL DEGRADE. i CANNOT THEREFORE RATE IT AS CAT LITTER.
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Posted 7 years ago
The best litter ever. My cat loves it and I can put it in the compost.
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Posted 7 years ago
Tried this in an effort to be more environmentally friendly. Does the job, but doesn’t hide/mask the smell at all. Much prefer the clumping types of litter.
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Posted 7 years ago
I really like this product. Not only is it good value but it sticks to the poop making it easier to clean the litter tray. The only downside is when one of the kitten jumped out of the litter tray he shook his feet and scattered pellets everywhere. I am intending to transition them to an enclosed litter tray so that issue should be sorted out.
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Posted 7 years ago
I have tried many litters on the market and I'm sold on recycled paper pellets. They absorb odour better, minimal tracking and no risk to kittens. I use both enclosed and open litter trays. Some litters create so much dust for an enclosed cat toilet, i affect the eyes of a kitten. Breeders Celect doesn't do that.
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Posted 7 years ago
I got sick of replacing the clay litter in my cats litter tray after each use so I decided to try something else. I bought this product after reading all the great reviews. I love that this product is flushable and biodegradable, it also reduces cat pee odour! It doesn't clump, so you still need to scoop out the pee saturated litter.
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Posted 8 years ago