🐶 Transform your pet's potty experience with style!
The Iris Ohyama Cat Litter Tray is a versatile toilet training solution designed for small dogs and cats. Made from BPA-free plastic, it features a low wall and removable edge for easy access and cleaning. With dimensions of 34.5 x 50 x 32.3 cm and a lightweight design of just 1 kg, this tray is perfect for pet owners looking for a practical and stylish way to manage their pets' bathroom needs.
Pet Type | Cats, Dogs |
Product Dimensions | 50 x 34.5 x 32.3 cm; 1 Kilograms |
Item model number | 531252 |
Colour | Grey |
Size | Small |
Number of Items | 1 |
Quantity | 1 |
batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 1 kg |
K**.
Great to use with washable puppy pads
This tray works well with 60 x 40cm washable fabric puppy pads. I got this to stop our 10 week old puppy chewing the pad edges. She can also scratch at it now before toileting and it stays in place. Occasionally part pulls out if her nail catches the fabric but it’s easily fixed. The tray and edge with clips is robust and easy to wipe down. I’d recommend it if you’re housetraining indoors. We plan to place the tray outside soon to help transition to outdoor toileting.
C**R
Easy to clean - Virtually mess free
Apart from being delivered damaged the item is pretty sturdy! We have two now and our pets got the hang of using them really quickly. The ease of being able to lift the grid and just change the pad is great for us although the bottom of the grid is difficult to remove urine stains from. We have two Belgian Hares and the grid allows them to pass urine without their fur becoming matted or dirty improving their hygiene.
H**E
Excellent Pad Holder
My puppies were chewing the pads and I was worried about them. I bought two of these and they have been a god send. They use them all the time, sufficient for 2 Shih Tzu pups. I even taken one to the caravan where they use it there too. Wouldn't hesitate to buy again if I needed to in the future.
H**E
Pee pads not as secured in as I would have liked
The trays I normally use are 2 pieces with the top lifting and securing the pee pads round all four edges. But having a male dog (who does use the above version when needed) I thought it would be nice for him to have something to lean up upon. Firstly, the pad size required is not your ‘standard’ widely available a PAH, B&M etc, but that is in the description, but the greater issue I have is that the pads are not secured down enough for my liking. At the front, the pad is held down by 2 clamps, and then 2 push-in holes with grippers at the top. You could detach the top, upright tray from the rear, tuck in some of the pad then reattach the upright portion if you wanted a nice tucked-in fold, but far too much effort for me to go to! By the pad not being enclosed in, I can envision my dog not bothering to step right in against the wall to relieve himself, instead just aiming in, in which case the pee could just roll own the wall edge and accumulate under the mat. Not suitable for us so I returned them.
G**G
Rubbish
Used once and threw it out...shudda sent it back ..cheaply made and just yuk ...horrible wouldnt reccomend.
B**T
Fantastic product to stop puppy eating wee mat
We had a bit of an issue with corners of the wee mat going missing. Well no more! It’s a smaller target but we haven’t had to deal with a ripped up and upside down wee mat and actually have come home to a couple days of no accidents so far since putting it down.Yeah it does need a shower down sometimes but whack it in the bath and it’s clean quickly. Overall would highly recommend if you leave your puppy and are worried about them eating a wee mat.As you can see she’s very proud of her wee’s 😂
E**A
Good material, needs to be bigger.
unfortunately, too small for a chihuahua, I didn't even use it because of the size, but the material seems robust and good, it just needs to be a lot bigger.
S**E
Should have listened
Others said this was a WOT and I didn't listen to my instinct. It is a WOT.I think that when a puppy starts ripping the pee pads up that s/he doesn't want to use the indoor precaution anymore. I put a tea towel on top of the pad in the frame, and it worked - once. She went back to ripping everything apart. I then created a chicken wire grill to cover the pad and put a tea towel on top with all 3 in the frame, and it still didn't work. My puppy only wants to go outdoors. Good news really, but made for some stressful sleeping the first week and this was a waste of money and more plastic waste for the world.
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