Cat Litter Trapping Mat with Durable for Indoor Cats Anti-splash High Sides Easy Daily Clean Use

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Pet Litter Box is very convenient for families in the city that do not have a lot of space. The curved lid inwards helps to prevent the toilet sand from splashing when the pet goes to the toilet. Compatible with all types of kitty litter. Cat litter is designed to help prevent the throwing of Cat Litter around the room when your cat decides to dig. very easy to clean & highly durable.

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Key Features

  • Material: Plastic
  • Feature: Semi-closed
  • Type: cats

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 15 cm wall height means the interior is roughly 37x30 cm floor space with a curved inward lid. A 5 kg adult cat can use it but will feel cramped, especially long-bodied breeds. This box is best suited to cats under 4.5 kg. Larger cats may stand with their back arching against the curved lid.

  • The curved inward lip deflects litter thrown toward the entrance back into the box rather than forward. It reduces front-scatter by approximately 60-70% compared to open-top boxes. Cats that dig furiously toward the back will still scatter toward the opening — no partially-covered design eliminates this completely.

  • The plastic construction is compatible with all litter types — clay, crystal, wood pellet, corn, or paper. The design doesn't have a filter or sieve that would be incompatible with any format. The only consideration is the curved lid height — tall-mounding litter types can reduce available headroom slightly.

  • Plastic litter boxes do absorb urine odor and can develop surface staining with prolonged use, especially in yellow or pink tones where yellowing is less visible but still occurs. Cleaning with diluted white vinegar (not bleach) prevents staining and odor buildup without damaging the plastic.

  • This is a splash-guard semi-enclosed design only — there is no carbon filter or ventilation port. Odor control relies on your litter choice and how frequently you clean the box. If odor control is a priority, add a compatible carbon filter to the lid opening or choose a fully enclosed box with filter ports.

  • 15 cm entry walls can be challenging for kittens under 4 months old, small breeds, or elderly cats with mobility issues. Young kittens may hesitate or struggle to step over consistently, which can lead to accidents outside the box. Consider a low-entry box until your kitten is 5-6 months old and more confident.

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