Hear from the cat owners praising this new low-cost, high-value cat litter
As the current cost-of-living crunch squeezes UK household budgets, pet owners have praised a new, award-winning product for cats for delivering “an enormous and hugely welcome saving” in pet-care expenses.
With families facing rising prices for essentials such as food, children’s clothing and energy, the extra value from Huskaloo, the world’s first compact, eco-friendly cat litter, is being seen as “a huge boost”.
Britain’s 12 million cats and their owners definitely deserve better. New Huskaloo Coconut Cat Litter is made from compressed, dehydrated coconut husk, a bi-product of the coconut industry, which unless re-used would be destined for landfill.
Huskaloo is super-absorbent, bacteria-resistant, 90% lighter and 90% smaller than clay litters and treated with bicarbonate of soda for an odour-free tray. It's fully compostable and biodegradable, not adding to the 2.5 million tonnes of used clay litter dumped into UK landfill every year.
In the current economic climate, with even higher pressure on domestic bills expected this winter, and with one eight-brick box of Huskaloo costing £18 and lasting one average cat two months, it's Huskaloo’s value for money that is impressing cat owners the most.
Manchester cat owner James Silvester, who lives with his wife, two children and their black-and-white, short-hair rescue cat, Victor, aged three, writes sci-fi books and thrillers. He has written four novels and contributed to two short-story collections.
As the Silvesters balance their family budget, James also found the comparative low cost of Huskaloo in relation to their previous litter thrilling.He said: “We have not always used the same brand in the past and aren’t wedded to one in particular, just using whatever’s


