Traditional plastic pans can trap odors, require scrubbing, and eventually end up in landfill. Our wet‑pressed molded pulp tray offers a fresh start every time. Under heat and pressure, plant fibers form dense, dimensionally stable walls with smooth, rounded corners that resist tearing and help prevent leaks. The result is a rigid pan that contains litter neatly and lifts out cleanly for swift changeovers. For travel or fostering, stack several trays in your car or closet—they nest tightly to save space and weigh far less than plastic.
Customization means you get exactly what you need. Select small, medium, or large footprints (or provide your own dimensions) and add an optional water‑repellent lining for longer use cycles. Retail partners can choose branded sleeves and multi‑pack counts, while shelters and clinics benefit from bulk cartons for quick distribution. After use, dispose responsibly: trays are compostable and may be recyclable in paper streams (check local rules; used litter often must be landfilled). For small pets like rabbits, guinea pigs, or hamsters, simply pair the tray with appropriate bedding. With simpler maintenance, fewer odors, and a lower environmental footprint, this pulp litter tray delivers everyday convenience with a cleaner conscience.
Preguntas frecuentes:
Q1: How long does one tray last?
A: It varies by pet and litter type. With clumping litter and daily scooping, many users replace the tray every 1–2 weeks; heavy users may replace sooner.
Q2: Is the tray waterproof?
A: Standard trays are highly leak‑resistant for normal litter use. For extended service or very wet litters, choose the optional moisture‑barrier lining.
Q3: Can I compost or recycle the tray?
A: The tray is compostable and recyclable where programs accept molded fiber. Note: used litter may not be compostable—follow local disposal guidelines.
Q4: What sizes are available?
A: We offer custom sizing. Common options fit kittens/small cats and standard adult cats; contact us with your dimensions.
Q5: Which pets can use this tray?
A: Cats and kittens, and small pets (rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters) with suitable litter/bedding.