🐱 Elevate your cat's bathroom experience with style and safety!
The CAT CENTRE Big Open Cat Litter Tray Box is a thoughtfully designed litter solution featuring a deep-sided, high-rimmed structure to prevent spills and leaks. Made from premium, non-toxic plastic, it offers easy access for cats of all sizes, with a detachable rim for hassle-free cleaning. Available in multiple sizes, this litter tray is perfect for every stage of your cat's life.
Product Dimensions | 56 x 39 x 23 cm; 870 g |
Pet Life Stage | All Life Stages |
Colour | Big |
Size | L |
Number of Items | 1 |
Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 870 g |
D**E
A must have
I've tried ordinary litter trays and every time I spent more of my day hoovering up spilt litter....with this litter tray that problem is no more....this litter tray is perfect size for all cats and kittens...avoids any litter spilling....is very easy to put together and easy clean....it is by far the very best litter tray available....and great value ...would I recommend it YES YES YES...
C**R
So Far, So Good
These are actually really good litter boxes. They seem sturdy, and have rounded edges at the bottom and the raised edges at the top, keeping litter in, and making it easier to remove the used litter below. I've come to the conclusion that one of my cats does not like an enclosed litter tray (My other cat doesn't care), and this seems to be the solution? I got two of these, hoping this is the solution. So far, so good.
D**E
It keeps cat litter on the floor to the minimum
Good size litter Tray and good if your cat or cats dribble over the side of an open tray.The high sides are the right hight so the cats aren’t afraid to use it.My cat is old and has trouble with its bowl and it ends up on the floor but this tray is perfect and has solved a big problem of cleaning up it’s mishaps
K**R
Great product that works.
Fast delivery and well packaged. The tray itself in in two pieces that click together. The ‘top’ adds a bit of height which makes this tray ideal, keeps most of the litter in the tray. Very good buy. In fact - I bought two!
S**N
Best large litter box ever
I’m extremely pleased with this, it takes a bit of getting used to though, there are 2 bases and a sifting tray you lift the tray which contains the litter over the bottom tray which has a sieve tray laid inside lift the sieve tray & everything is removed, making the litter last so much longer, having 4 cats we clean morning and night, there is no odour whatsoever, you wouldn’t know we are a multi cat household, and the sides are high enough for no litter to get scattered all over the floor too. I purchased the large one, but should have gone for the XL as I end up with 2 cats in the tray at once, maybe they’re wondering why it smells so clean 😂
R**E
Best litter trays ever
I have: a big, long boy cat. I use wooden litter, and saw mixed reviews on this front- don’t worry, it works just fine. I’m very glad I bought this deep litter tray system and think you should too!If you, like me, have a lovely (git) cat who likes to sometimes forget to squat, who has the urine capacity of an elephant, or just a regular cat- this is the litter tray of dreams. Max (the cat) took to this tray straight away. It has high enough edges to contain any half-hearted attempts at a squat, but doesn’t make him feel mistrustful (he didn’t like the entirely covered ones I tried- or just took this as an invitation to never squat, and the stream just went right through the crack of the join 🙄). But more than anything else- this litter tray will save you lots of litter, and money.I use wooden pellets (as max decided as a kitten the clay looked tastier than actual food), and after a few uses, I sift the litter through the provided middle tray into the bottom one. An almost miraculous quantity of dry pellets spring up out of what looks like useless, thoroughly wet litter- meaning you can just scoop out any poops to dispose with your wet stuff, and reuse the other ones. Honestly, sometimes it’s mind blowing how much dry stuff there is and I feel like I was very wasteful before this tray! I tend to top up with a couple of handfuls of new pellets but sometimes you don’t even need to do that!A few pellets do get stuck in the sieve tray, but I tend to just leave them; they’re not doing any harm and don’t get in the way. The trays easily wash, and it’s great to have two- especially useful when I went away and thought it would be wise to leave extra litter just in case. I like the grey/lime combo, the trays are big enough for my chubby, long boyo, and I can’t praise them highly enough.Buy. Honestly. You’ll be glad you did.
G**E
Practical
Does the job perfectly. Less cat litter on the floor. Cats love it.
B**R
Jumbo Version - Great for wood pellets but only with some modification
To be fair, this tray was designed for traditional clay litter. I've never used the stuff, so I can't comment on using it for that. I bought it hoping that it would work for wood pellets. The idea is that one fishes out the poo and then shakes it, to drop the sawdust through the grate to the underneath tray; the chips break down to sawdust when they get wet with urine. One raises the top tray, along with the sifter level, by placing four small upturned bowls (or other suitable objects) in the lower tray, at each corner, to hold the top tray up, and provide enough space for the sawdust to gather underneath.With this particular tray, and the wood pellets I used (CJ's Premium), that didn't work, because the holes, in the sifter tray, are large enough for the whole pellets to fall through, and they do. (This was the "Jumbo" tray by the way, and the "Large" tray may have smaller holes, for all I know, in which case, it's a different kettle of fish.)The answer for me was to do away with the sifter tray altogether, and then drill a matrix of holes into the base of one of the two remaining main trays. I put a small upturned plastic bowl in each corner of the bottom "collector" tray (the one without the holes) and then put the top tray (with the holes) on top of the bowls.The wood pellets then lightly cover the holes in the top tray and when she has done her business, I fish out the solids and bag them, then all I have to do is scrape around a bit with a plastic litter fork to get the sawdust to drop through the holes. I give the whole tray a final shake to continue the sawdust-through-the-holes procedure. I shake from left to right and tip forward and backward. Pretty much all the urine covered sawdust has, by then, dropped through to the bottom tray.This whole arrangement means that I tend to the tray once each evening, with a fish, scrape and shake, which takes 30 seconds. Then once a week I take the top tray off (the one with the holes), and bag up all the sawdust.I'll be honest - the whole procedure never really soils either of the trays, and I've never even bothered washing them! Well - I figure, they are just going to get dirty immediately and the main thing is that she uses the tray and doesn't "rebel", because she figures it's not fit for purpose (because some would LOL). The fact is that everything stays dry, and the insides of the trays are shiny plastic that nothing will stick to, so it's easy to keep them as clean as they need to be.All in all, I'm very happy with this litter tray. It is sturdy, good quality, and, with some simple modification, it has worked a treat for me. Spell would be impressed with it too if she had a frontal cortex bigger than a pin head.
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