Litter Trays & Scoops
Our litter trays and scoops cover open trays, high-sided and hooded designs plus matching scoops to keep clean-up quick and tidy. As a buying tip, choose a tray at least as long as your cat from nose to tail base, and pick high sides or a hood if your cat is an enthusiastic digger.

App-Controlled Self-Cleaning Litter Robot
App-managed robot tray cleans remotely so you never scoop again.

Large Capacity Automatic Self-Cleaning Litter Box
Hands-free self-cleaning tray with generous capacity for indoor cats.

Enclosed Stainless Steel Cat Litter Box
High-sided steel tray stops litter scatter and resists odours.

Extra-Large Automatic Self-Cleaning Litter Box
Self-cleaning extra-large tray saves daily scooping for busy owners.

Enclosed Cat Litter Box With Handle
Spacious anti-tracking hooded tray ideal for indoor pets and trips.

Large Cat Litter Box Enclosure With Shelf
A discreet enclosed litter cabinet that hides the tray and traps odour while doubling as a side table.

Cat Litter Box Enclosure Cabinet
A wooden cabinet that hides the litter tray and keeps your home looking tidy.

Enclosed Odour-Proof Cat Litter Box
A fully enclosed litter box that locks in odour and litter scatter for a cleaner home.

Fully Enclosed Odour-Proof Cat Litter Box
A fully enclosed litter box that locks in odours and contains scatter.

Automatic Self-Cleaning Cat Litter Box
A self-cleaning litter box that sifts waste automatically for a fresher, lower-fuss litter routine.

Pet Heavy-Duty Aluminium Litter Scoop
A deep, sturdy aluminium scoop with fine sifting slots - quick, mess-free litter cleaning that will not bend or snap.

Enclosed Cat Litter Box With Handle
Roomy hooded tray reduces tracking and is easy to carry.

Enclosed Cat Litter Box With Handle
Spacious hooded tray cuts tracking and carries easily for travel.
Common questions
What size litter tray should I get?
Aim for a tray around one and a half times your cat's body length so they can turn around comfortably — bigger is almost always better, especially for large or older cats.
How many litter trays do I need?
A common guideline is one tray per cat plus one spare, placed in separate quiet locations to reduce competition and accidents.
Open or covered tray — which is better?
Covered trays contain mess and odour, but some cats feel trapped inside them, so offer a choice if you can and watch which your cat prefers.
Helpful free tools & guides
The two-minute quiz
What does your pet really need?
Five profiles, ten easy questions — find out whether your pet is a Bundle of Energy, a Cosy Cuddler, a Happy Foodie, the Fresh & Fabulous type or a born Adventurer (and exactly what tends to suit them).