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Litter & Accessories

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    Buy Cat Litter in Dubai

    Cat litter boxes are essential for households with indoor felines. Cats use them instinctively to bury excrement and urine, keeping homes clean and sanitary. Cat boxes come in many different designs, each with unique advantages. Pet supply manufacturers have also developed accessories such as trays, mats, bags, deodorisers, and scoops that make cleaning and maintaining cat litter so much easier. Like humans, felines have unique preferences in their cat supplies. When it comes to their litter box, some prefer large, open pans, while others can make do with hooded, box-type ones. Choose the perfect cat boxes for your pet, but make sure you also consider convenient features designed for you. The type of clumping cat litter you use in your pet’s box is also just as important for their comfort and health as it is for your home’s cleanliness and hygiene. Explore our extensive offerings from some of the world’s best cat litter brands, such as sWheat Scoop, Cat’s Best, Canada Litter and more. Take your pick from scented (lavender, lemongrass, alpine fresh) and unscented cat sand options, as well as countless kitty litter types and textures (silica gel, pine and paper pellets, wheat granules, grass, corn, soybean and more), to find your whiskered wanderer’s and household’s perfect match. Invest in high-quality cat litter supplies from Pet’s Delight stores today and give your furry friend the hygienic, cosy and pleasant potty experience they deserve.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Pick a cat litter box that’s about one-and-a-half times your pet’s body length (not counting the tail). For most cats, that works out to roughly 35–40 cm long and wide, giving them enough room to turn, dig and bury their waste without feeling cramped.

    The best litter box for cats is one that also accommodates their age and health conditions. Kittens, senior cats or those with limited mobility do best with boxes that have lower sides for easy entry and exit. In multi-cat homes, aim for one box per cat plus an extra, placed in different parts of the home so no one feels cornered or bullied.

    It’s not always practical to give each cat a “personal” box, but keeping all boxes clean and easy to access is essential. Cats may steer clear of a recently used box, so keeping one handy cat litter scoop nearby and giving it a quick clean once or twice a day can make all the difference.
    Cats, like people, have their own preferences. Some love the privacy and cosiness of covered litter boxes, while others enjoy the openness and fresh air of uncovered ones.

    If your cat loves a bit of seclusion, a hooded box can be a great option. It offers privacy from curious kids or other pets, helps with pet odour control by trapping smells, and keeps most litter inside, reducing the amount tracked through your home.

    That said, covered boxes aren’t for every cat. Larger breeds may find them cramped, cleaning can be trickier since you have to remove the lid, and some cats just don’t do well in enclosed spaces. The best approach would be to try both styles and see which one makes your cat feel most comfortable.
    Scoop the waste every day and change the litter often to keep that strong ammonia smell at bay. Using clumping litter can also make it easier to remove urine in clumps, and natural odour-control options like pine pellets or scented varieties (lavender, aloe vera, etc.) can be great for masking and neutralising smells.

    Putting the box in a well-ventilated area (rather than a cramped closet) also helps keep odours from building up. You can also use cat litter bins (specific waste containers with tight-sealing lids and odour-locking systems) to store scooped waste between trash days and stop smells from lingering in your home.
    A litter mat is a specially designed mat that sits just outside your cat’s litter box. Think of it like a doormat for their paws: it catches bits of litter that get kicked out of the box or stuck to their feet, stopping them from being tracked through your home.

    By trapping those loose particles, cat litter mats keep your floors cleaner, cut down on sweeping and vacuuming and reduce the potential spread of bacteria. While it’s not essential, it’s a great, low-effort way to keep the area around the litter box tidier and your home more hygienic.
    Liners, whether plastic liners, sifting bags or tray bags, are one of those cat litter accessories that can make cleaning a lot more convenient. Instead of scraping the box, you can lift out the whole contents in one go. However, liners can tear if your cat scratches hard, and some kittens aren’t keen on the feel of plastic under their paws.

    It really comes down to preference. Try using a liner in one box first to see how your cat reacts. If they’re comfortable, it can make litter changes easier. Just be ready to scoop into the liner and replace torn ones daily.