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25.01.2022 While many kitties hate water, not all do. Breeds including the Turkish Van, Maine Coons, and Bengals are said to enjoy taking a dip every now and then.
22.01.2022 How to Set up your Kitter!
22.01.2022 Ever wonder why catnip lulls felines into a trance? The herb contains several chemical compounds, including one called nepetalactone, which a cat detects with receptors in its nose and mouth. The compounds trigger the typical odd behaviors you associate with the wacky kitty weed, including sniffing, head shaking, head rubbing, and rolling around on the ground.
22.01.2022 Greyhound dogs are the ones with a bus line named after them, but cats are pretty speedy, too: The average running feline can clock around 30 mph.
21.01.2022 A cat has 244 bones in its entire bodyeven more than a human, who only has 206 bones.
21.01.2022 Testimonials from our purrrfect friends
21.01.2022 Just another wonderful person who loves Kitter!
21.01.2022 Why Choose Kitter?
20.01.2022 KITTER COMPETITION! WIN 3 bags of Kitter Cat Litter for your fur-family! To enter, just LIKE this post and COMMENT a photo/video of your cat having fun :) Competition closes 7th of September! Winner will be announced by the 10th of September.... Good luck! See more
19.01.2022 Anzac Day is this Saturday and it's one of Australia's most important National occasions filled with respect, remembrance and gratitude to those who gave us the life we live today. In the lead up to this important day, we thought it would interest you to learn about some incredible feline companions to our soldiers during what would have been such a dark and trying time in history. So firstly, meet the feline mascot of the light cruiser HMAS Encounter, who is shown here peeri...ng from the muzzle of a 6 inch gun taken about 1916. Commissioned into the RAN on 1 July 1912, Encounter became Australia’s first cruiser. Over the next two years she was actively employed in training the growing Navy and showing the flag at ports all around the nation. On 4 October 1913 she joined with the remainder of the new Australian Fleet Unit. Cats have been war ship passengers for hundreds of years and were considered to be good luck for a voyage. Navy cats were initially recruited for their mouse and rat catching abilities to protect food stores but they also had the essential role of raising morale. By WWI, cats and kittens were mascots of not only ships but infantry regiments and air force squadrons.
19.01.2022 Did you know? A kindle isn’t just an e-readerit’s also a word that’s used to describe a group of kittens born to one mama cat. Meanwhile, a group of full-grown cats is called a clowder.
18.01.2022 Happy Halloween to all the creepy kitties!
16.01.2022 Everyone raves about Kitter and it's very easy to see why! Here is why you should choose Kitter: It's fast acting! It has odour control - less urine smell and more of a fresh, pine scent! It's highly absorbent - meaning you will use less overtime compared to other brands!... It's Eco friendly and biodegradable - helping keep the Earth clean! No chemicals added - it's not harmful to your furbaby! Australian Made & Owned - helping keep Aussie jobs in Australia! Garden friendly - put the used litter in the compost or garden! Try Kitter today!
13.01.2022 How does our cat litter measure up to competitive brands? Take a look & see why everyone loves Kitter!
07.01.2022 The ancient Egyptians revered cats, and even worshiped a half-feline goddess named Bastet. People who harmed or killed cats faced harsh legal sentences, including the death penalty.
06.01.2022 Did you know? Just because a cat is purring doesn’t mean the cat is happy. Cats often make the sound when they’re content, but they also purr when they’re sick, stressed, hurt, or giving birth.
04.01.2022 Sphinx cats don’t have fur coats, but their body temperature is still four degrees warmer than a typical feline.
02.01.2022 Wow!!! Very impressive!
02.01.2022 Is your cat new to using kitter?