SIEVE & BASE TRAY ONLY
2 Piece Sieve Tray . The Brit-Pet litter tray is designed specifically for use with wood pellet litter. The tray is made up of two parts, with the top section used as a sieve. When wood pellets get wet, they breaksdown into sawdust particles, which then falls through into the bottom tray when shaken or stirred once or twice a day plus
Width 38cm Length 48cm Height 16cm Set includes sieve section plus Base Tray. Available in 4 colours
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Scoop can be added for £2.50 WITH LITTER TRAY ONLY
Customer Reviews
I now own six Brit-Pet litter boxes – three of the standard version, one with a hood and three of the kitten-sized ones. I originally started with just a few, and they were so brilliant that I ended up buying more. I have 15 adult cats, and while some prefer hooded boxes, a few clearly prefer the open ones, so having both options has worked really well for us.
Out of all the different sieve-style litter systems I’ve tried with wood pellets, Brit-Pet is hands down the best. I’ve used several well-known brands, including the PeeWee EcoDome, Purina Tidy Cats Breeze System, IRIS 2-in-1 Antibacterial, Pets at Home Lift to Sift, Jumbo Sifting Trays from Amazon, and I also have some XL Catit boxes (great for standard litter). But once I switched to wood pellets, not only did I start saving money on litter, but I also found cleaning far easier.
To make things even simpler, I line the bottom tray with puppy pads. It really helps with cleaning – I just scoop out the stools daily using nappy bags, and depending on how many cats you have, you might only need to change the pad once a week. With my large crew, I change them more frequently, but it still saves so much time.
Brit-Pet’s design is refreshingly straightforward – no clips that eventually wear out, no complicated or awkward shapes, just simple, practical trays that are easy to handle and clean. Even the hooded version is just as user-friendly.
I highly recommend giving Brit-Pet a try. If your cat is used to other types of litter, don’t give up too quickly – some cats adapt right away, while others might take weeks or even months. But it’s absolutely worth it in the long run for both you and your cats.
These trays are the best I’ve had in my lifetime of having cats. They are very sturdy so do not tip over. I use pellets so the sawdust/used part just seives through so no waste and very easy to clean - less smell. I will never go back to hooded or any other option. These are the best option!
This is my second tray and the last one I have had over 7 years when they were first launched. Its just the best system and I don't understand why more people don't use them. Hardly use any pellets for 2 cats and the tray only needs cleaning every 2/3 days. There is nothing actually wrong with my old tray I just fancied a new one. You won't be disappointed but don't use normal grit litter.
I've always been a fan of wood pellet cat litter, but felt like I was throwing away lots of unused pellets using a normal tray and scoop. The sieve litter tray is excellent, and now I'm only throwing away used pellets and poo. Game changer!
I bought 2 BSH kittens used to wood pellets. Got a so-called sieve tray from Pets at Home which was described as suitable for clumping litter and wood pellets. No, it wasn't. Sieve got clogged with wet sawdust and was impossible to clean. Wood pellets lodged firm in slats clearly designed for use with clumping litter. By contrast the Brit Pet system has obviously been thought through properly. It works very well and daily routine of emptying is quick and easy. I recommend having a second tray so cleaning routine is: remove solids, stir pellets to ensure all sawdust falls through sieve, lift sieve out and transfer to spare clean tray primed with just with a handful of fresh pellets to absorb any moisture which falls into the tray. Top up sieve tray with a few pellets. Empty damp sawdust from used tray and wash ready for next use.
Not the cheapest, but a quality product that does what it's supposed to.