Why the Right Litter Setup Matters
The litter tray is one of the most important pieces of equipment in any cat-owning household — and one of the most commonly underestimated. Cats are instinctively clean animals, and a poorly maintained or ill-fitting litter setup is one of the most common causes of cats toileting outside their tray. High-sided trays contain scatter and splashing for enthusiastic diggers. Liners make cleaning faster and reduce odour build-up. A good scoop makes daily maintenance a quick and easy habit rather than a chore.
Choosing the right accessories from the start — and keeping them in good condition — is one of the simplest and most effective ways to keep your cat consistently using their tray.
Our Range & Stock Types
Our cat litter trays and accessories collection covers the full spectrum of litter management needs, from the tray itself through to liners, scoops, and odour control.
• Litter Trays: Available in standard, high-sided, and covered formats to suit different cats and household setups. High-sided trays are particularly useful for enthusiastic diggers or cats that tend to kick litter out over the sides.
• Litter Liners & Bags: Disposable liners that fit inside the tray and allow the entire contents to be lifted out in one go for quick, hygienic cleaning. A practical time-saver for daily maintenance.
• Litter Scoops: Durable scoops designed to sift clumping and non-clumping litter efficiently, removing waste while leaving clean litter behind. Available in a range of sizes.
• Litter Mats: Placed outside the tray to catch loose litter from your cat’s paws as they exit, reducing the amount tracked around the home.
• Odour Control & Deodorising Accessories: Sprays, powders, and deodorising agents that help keep the litter area smelling fresh between full cleans. Particularly useful in smaller homes or flats where ventilation around the litter area is limited.
When setting up for a new cat, the essentials are a litter tray, a scoop, and a supply of litter. Beyond those basics, liners make cleaning faster and less messy, a litter mat placed just outside the tray helps catch stray granules before they travel around your home, and an odour neutraliser or deodorising powder keeps things fresh between full tray cleans. For a single cat household, one tray is the minimum — vets often recommend one tray per cat plus one extra, so two cats would ideally have three trays. Starting with the right accessories from day one makes it much easier to establish a routine your cat is happy with.
Eco-friendly cat litter has improved significantly in recent years. Plant-based options made from materials such as wood pellets, paper, corn, and wheat are widely available and perform well for odour control and clumping. Wood pellet litters in particular are biodegradable and often come in larger, economical bag sizes. When comparing on price, it is worth factoring in usage rate — some plant-based litters require less per tray change than clay alternatives, making them more cost-effective over time despite a sometimes higher upfront price. Check individual product listings for guidance on usage rates and any environmental certifications.
Yes — sustainability is increasingly well-represented in the litter accessories category. Biodegradable litter liners made from plant-based materials are available as alternatives to conventional plastic bags. Scoops and trays in recycled plastics or natural materials are also increasingly common. Litter mats made from natural rubber or other sustainable materials are available and tend to be durable and easy to clean. When shopping for eco-friendly options, look for products that clearly state their material composition and any relevant certifications. Where specific products in our range carry recyclable or sustainably sourced credentials, this will be noted on the individual product listing.











