Cotton Cat Litter Trapping Mat with Waterproof and Non-toxic for Indoor Cats
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Cat Litter Mat is Double-layer that helps you gather the extra cat litter. Open edge litter mat can allow you easily pour back the cat litter into the cat litter basin, cost-efficient and no more scattered and messy cat litter on the floor each time your cat uses the cat litter basin, saving you a lot of time on cleaning. Made of lightweight, durable and Eco-friendly foam rubber. Healthy and soft material, non-toxic, no odor, will not cause any uncomfortable feeling to your cat. The separable double-layer design is convenient to connect the two pads together or separate, and easy to clean. Soft material not just with great durability, but also a friendly material for cat palm, so comfortable to cat's palm and your cat will like the feeling of stepping on it.
Features:
Key Features
Type: cats
Material: 100% Cotton
Feature: waterproof
Supporting Your Cat's Natural Feeding Instincts
Cats are obligate carnivores with specific nutritional needs and unique feeding behaviors. Unlike dogs, cats prefer smaller, more frequent meals throughout the day. The right feeding equipment supports their natural grazing behavior while keeping food fresh and hygienic.
Healthy Feeding Setup
Shallow, wide bowls prevent whisker fatigue during eating
Separate food and water bowls placed at a distance (cats dislike water near food)
Puzzle feeders provide mental stimulation during meals
Elevated bowls can aid digestion for cats prone to regurgitation
Litter Box Best Practices
Provide one litter box per cat plus one extra. Clean litter boxes daily — cats are fastidious and may avoid dirty boxes, leading to accidents. Place boxes in quiet, low-traffic areas. Covered boxes suit cats who prefer privacy; open boxes suit cats who dislike enclosed spaces.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this product safe for pets? Yes — this product is made from pet-safe materials and designed with animal welfare in mind. Always supervise your pet when introducing any new product.
What sizes are available? Please refer to the size chart or product options listed above. When in doubt, size up for a more comfortable fit.
How do I clean this product? Most products can be spot cleaned with a damp cloth. Where applicable, washing instructions are printed on the label or detailed in the product description above.
Is this suitable for both dogs and cats? Check the product title and description for the intended animal. Many accessories are species-specific, though some universal products work for multiple pet types.
Frequently Asked Questions
The honeycomb/grid top layer traps standard clay and clumping litter effectively. Very fine crystal or silica gel litter (particles under 1 mm) can pass through some grid designs. If you use ultra-fine litter, check the grid hole size — this mat works best with standard granular litter 2 mm+ in diameter.
No litter mat eliminates tracking entirely. This mat reduces floor litter significantly — catching 70–80% of loose particles from paws. Cats with long fur between their toes (Persians, Maine Coons) track more than short-haired breeds regardless of mat design. Expect meaningful reduction, not elimination.
Standard hooded/covered litter boxes have openings approximately 20–25 cm wide. The 55x70 cm mat more than covers the exit area and extends well on both sides, which helps catch litter from cats that leap out sideways. This is the recommended size for any covered box.
The product states non-toxic, BPA-free foam rubber construction. However, kittens that chew on the mat edges could ingest foam particles. This is a contact-safe material, not an ingestible one. Supervise kittens under 6 months around any foam-based mat and redirect chewing to appropriate toys.
The separable double-layer design means you can separate and rinse each layer independently. Light hosing or tap water rinsing works well. The foam rubber base holds up to gentle water rinsing but should not be machine washed on high agitation — the foam compresses and may not return to full shape.
Litter dust is typically gray-white. On a black mat, dust and fine litter particles show clearly. Gray is the better practical choice — the similar tone to litter dust makes residue less visible between cleanings. If aesthetics matter, gray suits more kitchen/bathroom colour schemes as well.