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    Last Updated: 13/07/2025

    Breeder's Choice Supply Update

    Breeder's Choice Cat Litter may be in short supply for the next few weeks due to a manufacturer machinery issue. Read our vet authored guide to alternatives.

    Author: Dr Teagan Lever BVSc (Hons)

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    cat with a variety of different cat litters

    Due to a machinery issue, Breeder's Choice will be manufacturing cat litter products at a reduced capacity for the next few weeks. This means that supply of Breeder's Choice cat litter products may be temporarily interrupted until the manufacturer is back to full capacity. 

    We know that having access to high performing cat litter is essential for your cat's health and wellbeing, so we have put together a guide below of alternative litter products recommended by our in house veterinary team.

    Recycled paper litter alternatives

    These recycled paper cat litters are our closest match alternatives to Breeder's Choice.

    Key features

    • Biodegradable
    • Free from harsh chemicals
    • Non clumping
    • Safe for kittens
    • Low dust
    • Unscented


    Clumping & flushable plant based litters

    If you're looking for a litter that's gentle on the environment but also offers additional benefits such as clumping, these plant based litters are a great choice.

    Key features

    • Biodegradable
    • Compostable
    • Flushable*
    • Highly absorbent
    • Superior odour control
    • Scented and unscented options available
    • Kitten safe
    • Made from plant based materials including soybean and corn.

    *These litters have been demonstrated to be flushable down the toilet in small quantities, always check your local council or septic system guidelines prior to flushing.

    Wood and paper based litter alternatives

    Another eco-friendly litter option which may suit your needs are those made using wood. The features of these litters vary between products, however all of the products below are:

    • Biodegradable
    • Compostable
    • Highly absorbent
    • Provide natural odour control

    Still have questions?

    If you are still uncertain about the best litter to suit your cat's needs, check out our vet authored Cat Litter Guide or reach out to our team of vets and pet experts.


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    Fri Jun 13 2025

    Written by Dr Teagan Lever BVSc (Hons)
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    Dr Teagan Lever BVSc (Hons)

    Head Veterinarian, BVSc (Hons)

    Pet Circle's Head Veterinarian, Dr Teagan graduated from the University of Queensland in 2010 and went on to work in small animal and mixed practice in various locations around QLD & ACT before joining Pet Circle in early 2016. Dr Teagan has special interests in dermatology, nutrition and preventative health care. She feels privileged to witness the special bond people share with their pets on a daily basis and enjoys forming lasting relationships with pet parents and their fur children.