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This special cat litter box (see explanation below) hasn't only been used for a few days (cat going outside) and is now available for pick-up in SE5 8QJ.
 
Price: £20 (worth £50)
 
Dimensions:
  • Total: 56 x 39 x 38.5 cm (L x W x H)
  • Entrance: 21 x 20 cm (W x H)
  • Height of lower tray: 12 - 25 cm
  • Entrance height: 14cm
 
Simple, safe and sustainable: The PeeWee EcoHȗs Hooded Litter Tray is environmentally friendly and offers you and your cat the highest level of comfort. The clever double-bottom design consists of two trays that are placed on top of each other. Around 90% of the urine passes through the sieve in the upper tray into the lower container. The rest is quickly absorbed by the natural wood litter and then decomposes into sawdust. This also falls through the holes in the upper tray as your cat paws and scrapes, while your cat's paws stay dry and clean.

You can easily remove any of your cat's mess from the upper tray with the litter scoop included in the set. Otherwise, thanks to the well thought-out system, you only have to clean the soiled sawdust out of the lower tray when cleaning your cat's tray. The PeeWee Wood Pellets are particularly economical, completely biodegradable and are highly absorbent. Together with the activated charcoal filter integrated in the lid, they ensure that no unpleasant odours will linger in your home. As the pellets are dust-free and absorb liquid extremely quickly, your cat won't drag any dirt through your house.IMG_0649.jpg.19b57f0001ef32b6bf812efa4933d6fb.jpg

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