4 Best Cat Litter in Australia [Cat Tested]

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Go into any pet store in Australia and you’ll find shelves lined with all kinds of cat litter.

Clay, clumping litter, tofu kitty litter…and everything in between.

But you might be wondering, what’s best for dust control and odour? What’s the best value choice?

Overall, Chandler cat litter is my top pick. It’s great value for money and is low on dust.

Most cats will dig it too.

Here’s my 3 best cat litter in Australia picks for comparison:

Best Overall
A photo of Chandler original cat litter.
1. Chandler Clay Litter

Great value for money and low dust.

Dust control
9.5
Odour control
7.5
Cat-Friendliness
9.5
Cost/fill
$4.71
Type
Clay
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Best for Kittens
A photo of Catlux softwood clumping cat litter.
2. Catlux

Soft wood litter that’s easy on the paws.

Dust control
8.5
Odour control
8
Cat-Friendliness
9
Cost/fill
$8.25
Type
Softwood
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Odour Control
A photo of Tofu Cat Litter Australia.
3. Tofu Cat Litter Australia

Powerful odour control and minimal dust.

Dust control
9.5
Odour control
9
Cat-Friendliness
5.5
Cost/fill
$22.01
Type
Pea
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Buying cat litter is draining.

With a huge range of litter, it’s hard to know what’s best.

So to clear the confusion, I’ve gone ahead and bought a whole bunch of cat litter, and did hands on testing.

I’ve compared different types to find what works best for what situation.

So if you want to learn more, then read on…

Why Trust This Article?

As a dietitian, I have a background in researching nutrition for humans, but am also a cat health enthusiast.

I’ve hand tested all the products listed in this content and used key criteria to compare options.

Whilst I am not a veterinarian, I have taken every effort to ensure I’ve pick options suitable for felines.

Please note that this article is not intended as a replacement for medical advice.

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4 Best Cat Litter in Australia Ranked

Using a database of popular cat litter, I filtered options that rate best for:

  • Dust
  • Odor control
  • Tracking
  • Price
  • Absorption
  • Cat enjoyment

Some of these came from objective measures (I used an air quality monitor to test for dust) and some from subjective (rating odor out of 10 after litter use).

Using a weighted scoring method, I gave every litter I tested a score out of 10.

Whatever came out on top is what I chose for this list.

To learn more about how I calculate and grade cat litter, check out our review guidelines.

Best Overall Cat litter in Australia

1. Chandler Original Cat litter
A photo of Chandler original cat litter.
Price
9.5
Dust control
9.5
Absorption
10
Odor control
7.5
Tracking
5
Enjoyment
9.5
Total
8.5
Key Features
Scented
No
Clumping
No
Made In
AUS
Biodegradable
No
Type
Clay
Size (L x W)
12 x 7
Additives
No
Smallest Pack
7L
Litter Tray Fills/Bag
1.3
Cost/Litter Tray Fill
$4.71
Why This Cat Litter?

Chandler is a great value cat litter and scored best for all criteria combined.

This Australia clumping cat litter costs under $5 AUD to fill a standard litter tray, which is super affordable.

Our kittens enjoyed using it due to it’s soft texture on the paws.

Odor control is also good and absorption is excellent with this litter, sucking up pee with ease.

My gripes are the tracking, which is a bit average. This one uses attapulgite clay which I haven’t seen linked with health issues (unlike bentonite).

Pros

Very affordable

Easy on the paws

Top tier absorption

Cons

Tracks a bit

Is attapulgite safe?

Best Cat litter in Australia Runner Up

2. Catsan Clay Cat Litter
A photo of Catsan clay clumping cat litter.
Price
7.5
Dust control
8
Absorption
9.5
Odor control
7.5
Tracking
8
Enjoyment
8
Total
8
Key Features
Scented
No*
Clumping
Yes
Made In
China
Biodegradable
No
Type
Clay
Size (L x W)
2 x 2
Additives
No
Smallest Pack
3.5kg
Litter Tray Fills/Bag
1.1
Cost/Litter Tray Fill
$11.01

*Available in lavender scented.

Why This Cat Litter?

Catsan is another value for money pick that most cats will enjoy.

Unlike Chandler, it’s a clumping cat litter. With it’s rock hard clumps and granule texture, scooping is a breeze.

Speaking of breeze, the odor control is pretty great with this one. It’s a heavier litter that seems to resist tracking.

Main issue is this uses bentonite clay. It’s harmful to cats if ingested and the dust isn’t healthful for asthma.

Not great for multi-cat houses or tiny apartments.

Pros

Rock hard clumping

Easy to scoop waste

Great odor control

Cons

Not safe to eat

Not asthma friendly

Best Cat litter in Australia for Kittens

3. Catlux Softwood Cat Litter
A photo of Catlux softwood cat litter.
Price
6
Dust control
8.5
Absorption
9.5
Odor control
8
Tracking
6
Enjoyment
9
Total
8
Key Features
Scented
No
Clumping
Yes
Made In
AUS
Biodegradable
Yes
Type
Wood
Size (L x W)
2 x 1
Additives
No
Smallest Pack
6L
Litter Tray Fills/Bag
1.1
Cost/Litter Tray Fill
$8.25
Why This Cat Litter?

Catlux is soft lightweight litter that’s easy on the paws.

My kittens enjoyed pounding away at it ’til the wee hours of the morning.

Although you don’t want kittens eating any litter, a small amount of wood doesn’t have the same issues as clay if eaten and doesn’t produce aflatoxin, like plant based litters.

Since it’s lightweight and has huge bags, this litter is affordable if buying in bulk.

Dust, odor, clumping, and absorption are all great with Catlux.

The only area this litter didn’t do too well at is tracking. It’s so light, that it flies around a bit.

Pros

Super soft on the paws

Absorbs like a sponge

Odor control is good

Cons

Tracks a little

Boring package I guess

Best Cat litter in Australia for Odour Control

4. Tofu Cat litter Australia
A photo of Tofu Cat Litter Australia.
Price
2
Dust control
9.5
Absorption
8
Odor control
9
Tracking
8.5
Enjoyment
5.5
Total
7.5
Key Features
Scented
No
Clumping
Yes
Made In
AUS
Biodegradable
Yes
Type
Pea
Size (L x W)
2 x 1
Additives
Yes*
Smallest Pack
2.5L
Litter Tray Fills/Bag
1.1
Cost/Litter Tray Fill
$22.01

*Activated carbon and baking soda.

Why This Cat Litter?

Tofu Cat Litter Australia has activated carbon and baking soda, which combine like a superhero and side-kick to clamp down on odour.

So if you’re in a small cramped up space, you’ll love it.

It’s a pea based litter (even though it’s called Tofu) that you can flush and it’s compostable.

The litter is made in Australia as well so you’re supporting a local company.

It does well for most things. Clumping, dust control, tracking…all good.

The long thin texture is something my kittens don’t enjoy as much and the price is a little exorbitant.

Pros

Powerful odor control

Local brand

Super low dust

Cons

Expensive

Thin texture not paw-friendly

Buying Guide: How to Choose the Best Cat Litter?

The best litter for you will depend mostly on your situation.

Want dust control? Go tofu, walnut, or wood.

After budget? Bentonite clay is a great choice.

Here’s a quick chart comparing cat litter types at a glance:

A comparison of different types of cat litter for price, dust control, odour control, cat-friendliness and absorption.

Clumping

Clumping litter is preferable.

It’s easier to clean and controls odour better. Cats tend to prefer it.

Moisture can build up with non-clumping litter and seep to the bottom leaving a musty smell if not changed every month.

However, some non-clumping cat litter options are great value for money. For multi-cat houses, this type of litter helps with your budget.

Dust

Tofu, walnut, and wood are best for dust control.

I tested this using an air quality monitor and compared readings from pouring different cat litter into a tray.

The fine particle dust level (PM2.5) doesn’t spike in those litters. This is the type of dust that can trigger asthma.

Crystal, zeonite and recycled paper litter are the dustiest types of cat litter based on my tests. 

Scented vs Unscented

Cats don’t have a preference for scented or unscented litter.

However perfumes may trigger asthma in some cats and it’s hard to know if cats tolerate all scents.

For odour control, it’s best to clean the cat litter tray daily and/or use activated carbon.

Cat litter with activated carbon helps boost the ability to trap stinky gas.

Price

The best way to compare price is through volume.

Issue here?

Some cats list weight in grams. Some give you the volume.

That makes it hard to compare types because lighter cat litter will get more volume per gram.

A standard cat litter tray (anything at Big W, Woolworths, Coles etc.) requires about 5.5L of cat litter for a depth of two inches.

You need to buy heavier cat litter to fill a tray, all things being equal.

To cut to the chase:

Recycled paper, zeonite clay, and corn litter are the lightest types based on my testing. Tofu and crystal are the heaviest.

Of course, you also have to factor in longevity.

Small clumping cat litter tends to last longer because it’s easier to filter waste without scooping a bunch of good litter into the bin.

Absorption

I poured water on different cat litter to see what absorbs better.

Most cat litter absorbs water pretty well, which isn’t a surprise – they are cat litters after all.

They should work, otherwise no-one would buy them.

Clay litter seemed to perform best in my experience, which is great for those on a budget.

Any generic clumping clay litter will do a good job here.

Cat Enjoyment

Your cat has to use the litter, not you.

So they should like it.

Research suggests cats prefer small cat litter and my testing supports this.

I compared litter size and weight with how often my two kittens used the cat litter.

Each litter was tested against a generic clay cat litter control for two days, rotating position for each day. Deposits were tallied.

I found a moderate correlation between increase in volume (i.e. lighter cat litter) and cat usage.

A scatter plot comparing cat litter volume (ml/g) to cat usage (i.e. how many deposits left in the litter tray) and the correlation between the two.

Then I compared cat litter size to cat usage.

I looked at:

  • Length
  • Width (girthiness of the pellet, I guess)
  • Length to width difference

What seems to matter most is length and length to width difference.

There’s a weak negative correlation between length and litter usage and a moderate correlation with length to width difference.

So it seems the most cat friendly litter is:

  • Light
  • Soft
  • Round-ish

Long skinny tendrils seem to put off my cats most. Maybe they feel like mini-needles on the paws?

The results aren’t statistically significant though. I’d need to test this with more cats for more days for more clearer results.

A scatter plot comparing cat litter length to width difference (mm) to cat usage (i.e. how many deposits left in the litter tray) and the correlation between the two.
A scatter plot comparing cat litter length (mm) to cat usage (i.e. how many deposits left in the litter tray) and the correlation between the two.

Tracking

Sometimes cats kick litter out the tray.

The cat litter box and location help to limit the mess (i.e. get a higher sided litter tray).

But in my experience heavy and skinny litter stick to paws less often and track less. The issue?

It’s a bit of a trade off, because (at least in my testing) these types of cat litter don’t seem to be as enjoyable.

Finding What’s Best?

If you’re still not sure what to use, try a cafeteria test.

This is where you take two cat litter types and pour them into trays.

Let your cat decide which one they like using best and go from there.

Frequently Asked Questions

Chandler cat litter is the best online coming in at around $4.70 to fill your cat litter box.

Breeders Choice cat litter is also great value at $5.87 per fill as is Scrunch and Sticks ($7.02).

You can also pick up affordable cat litter at Woolworths, Kmart and Coles, although the quality isn’t quite as good.

Big W sell large bulk bags on a few popular options like Catlux and Catsan.

Buying expensive cat litter isn’t necessary for most people, but it depends on your needs.

You’ll find low dust and healthy options at a great price (e.g. Catlux). Some budget cat litter may produce harmful silica dust.

For health, tofu litter is a better option, but you’ll have to fork out quite a bit more.

Deep.

In my experience, if cats can hit the bottom of the tray with their paws, it’s not a fun time.

A depth of 4cm seems to work fine when I tested it with cats.

Clay is a bit cheaper and produces less dust in my experience.

Crystal litter seems to offer better odor control and absorption, but results vary depending on the type of clay litter.

Clay litter is dangerous if ingested. It can expand and block the digestive system.

Reasons include:

  • Not cleaning out the litter tray daily.
  • Not being deep enough.
  • Using a cat litter they don’t like (try small granules).

There could be medical reasons for your cat not using the litter tray, or other issues (e.g. territorial conflict with other cats).

Check with a vet for help with your specific situation.

Final Verdict for Australian Kitty Litter

There’s a massive range of cat litter to choose from in Australia.

I bought 16 popular options, testing them for odour control, dust, and cat enjoyment.

What’s best for you will depend on your needs.

After biodegradable cat litter? Tofu or wood are great.

Is dust control important to you? Tofu, walnut, and corn perform best.

Want to save on costs? Clay litter gets it done.

For most owners, small clumping litter is easier to scoop and put up with on a daily basis.

It’s what cats tend to prefer more, and the best option to start with if you don’t know what to get.

>> My top recommended cat litter is Chandler. It’s great for value for money, low dust and offers good odour control.

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I'm qualified dietitian that's turned their attention to cat nutrition. My goal is to help tease out the science on how best to feed your cat.