Amazon has
40-Lb Dr. Elsey's Ultra Premium Clumping Cat Litter (Unscented or Scented) on sale for $20.99 - $4.20 when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page - 5% when you checkout via Subscribe & Save =
$15.74.
Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
Thanks to Community Member
Gamerdude369 for sharing this deal and to Community Member
HuskieHulk for contributing.
Available (price after 'clipping' the coupon and checking out via S&S):
Product Details:
- A combination of premium texture and granule size made with 100% bentonite clay for maximum clumping creates litter particles that are just the right size.
- Ideal for cats and owners who suffer from allergies with a 99.9% dust-free and hypoallergenic litter formulation.
- Hard clumping medium grain clay helps prevent moisture from reaching the bottom of the tray and forms hard clumps that won't break down, making it easier to scoop.
- Formulated for single or multi-cat households with natural ingredients to keep your home smelling clean and fresh between litter box cleanings.
- A unique formulation of medium grain clay helps keep litter in the box where it belongs.
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Dr. Elsey's Premium Clumping Cat Litter | Ultra Scented | 99.9% Dust-Free, Low Tracking, Hard Clumping, Superior Odor Control, Natural Ingredients & Moisture-Activated Scent https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005KSGWUY
Chewy does not appear to be matching this, which is sad because I have a good Chewy coupon.
Any way to get the $4.20 coupon apply to more than one?
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Chewy does not appear to be matching this, which is sad because I have a good Chewy coupon.
Any way to get the $4.20 coupon apply to more than one?
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Dr. Elsey's Premium Clumping Cat Litter | Ultra Scented | 99.9% Dust-Free, Low Tracking, Hard Clumping, Superior Odor Control, Natural Ingredients & Moisture-Activated Scent https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005KSGWUY
And, no, it wasn't just Amazon (someone said there were counterfeit suppliers selling on Amazon at the time) because we got similarly low quality product from both PetCo and Wag (remember them?)
So, anyone who noticed the quality drop, has it recovered?
And, no, it wasn't just Amazon (someone said there were counterfeit suppliers selling on Amazon at the time) because we got similarly low quality product from both PetCo and Wag (remember them?)
So, anyone who noticed the quality drop, has it recovered?
I usually buy the Scoop Away 42lb litter when it's on sale from Costco.
Chewy does not appear to be matching this, which is sad because I have a good Chewy coupon.
Any way to get the $4.20 coupon apply to more than one?
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I usually buy the Scoop Away 42lb litter when it's on sale from Costco.
The solution I use now is slightly more expensive - hardwood pellets are cheap in the winter, about $6 for a 50 pound bag, which goes a lot further than 50 pounds of clay litter, so I just stock up with around ten bags for a year - but the other stuff is more expensive. It's really light compared to clay, but the corn cob or grass seed or walnut husk litters are completely dust free, and around $18 on sale for a volume equivalent of this clay litter, and the mixture seems to last nearly twice as long as clay, and it smells better. Mixing it is a pain, and the fact that it settles instead of clumping means you need to change it all out more often. Trade offs...
I usually buy the Scoop Away 42lb litter when it's on sale from Costco.
I usually buy the Scoop Away 42lb litter when it's on sale from Costco.
The solution I use now is slightly more expensive - hardwood pellets are cheap in the winter, about $6 for a 50 pound bag, which goes a lot further than 50 pounds of clay litter, so I just stock up with around ten bags for a year - but the other stuff is more expensive. It's really light compared to clay, but the corn cob or grass seed or walnut husk litters are completely dust free, and around $18 on sale for a volume equivalent of this clay litter, and the mixture seems to last nearly twice as long as clay, and it smells better. Mixing it is a pain, and the fact that it settles instead of clumping means you need to change it all out more often. Trade offs...
I'm still finding caked yellow dust from 6 months ago. I fell to the sunken cost fallacy. I should have just dumped it.
Switched to Boxie Pro and never looked back. It's much pricier, but worth it.
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