Cat Supplies

p>On this Cat Supplies category page, you’re browsing cat essentials such as litter trays and refills, scratchers, grooming tools, feeding bowls, carriers, and parasite care. Some partners publish single items, while others group colour or size variants under one tile, so the same carrier might appear as separate listings in grey and black, or as one listing with selectable sizes. You’ll also notice mixes of everyday basics and more specialist formats like covered trays with carbon filters or tall scratchers with replaceable posts. Stock can shift quickly. A line that was available in one size yesterday can drop out or return as partners update their ranges, so the selection won’t look identical from one visit to the next.

Read on for how Cat Supplies listings are grouped and what varies

Core product types and how they show up

Litter care, scratching, and transport make up a big share of what appears: cat litter trays, scratching towers/boards, and carriers, plus bowls and grooming tools. Small differences matter. A tray might be open, hooded with a swing door, or a top-entry box; the listing title can show “jumbo” without giving external dimensions like 50cm x 38cm. Some items appear as separate tiles for each colour, others as one tile with shade options (cream, grey, black). Pets at Home listings also rotate between single units and bundles, so the same tray can reappear with a scoop included—then vanish again.

Multipacks, refills, and bundled basics

Partners publish refills and sets in uneven ways, especially for litter, filters, and feeding setups. One retailer will show a 2-pack of carbon filters as its own product, while another folds refills into the main tray listing as selectable pack sizes. It gets messy fast. Bowls can be sold as a single stainless-steel dish (12–15cm diameter) or as a double feeder on a silicone mat, and the photos don’t always match the pack count. Zooplus UK sometimes groups multipacks under one listing with size selectors, while other partners split each pack size into separate tiles.

Sizing, fit, and spec details that vary by partner

Dimensions and weight limits are published inconsistently across carriers, scratchers, and trays, so the same item can look “standard” in one place and “large” in another. Check the numbers. Carriers may state a 5kg or 8kg pet limit, plus internal length in cm; hard-shell models also vary by door opening width and whether there’s a top hatch. With cat carriers, some listings include IATA-style ventilation notes, while others only show external measurements like 48cm x 32cm x 30cm. A scratching post might list total height (e.g. 80cm) but omit base size, which affects stability on laminate floors.

Materials, build, and functional features

Materials drive both cleaning and durability, and partners don’t describe them with the same detail. Plastic trays range from thin polypropylene to thicker ABS; hooded models add clips, a swing flap, and sometimes a carbon filter slot, which changes odour control and how often parts need replacing. Fabric carriers vary between polyester, EVA panels, and mesh sides with zip closures; seams and reinforced handles are worth noting—small, but real. Vets4Pets listings for parasite care also differ in how they present application details like pipette count and weight bands, which affects how cat flea treatment is matched to a 4kg vs 7kg cat.

Practical checks people make while scanning

Look for capacity, surfaces, and cleaning details rather than relying on product names. For litter, note whether it’s scented or unscented, the bag size in litres/kg, and whether it’s clumping cat litter or non-clumping crystals; the wrong type changes scoop frequency and tracking. For bowls, check diameter (12cm vs 16cm), material (stainless steel vs ceramic), and whether the base is non-slip silicone. For scratchers, confirm post diameter (7cm vs 9cm), sisal wrap vs cardboard, and whether replacement posts are listed separately. Nothing stays perfectly consistent.

How discount codes relate to reduced-cost Cat Supplies shopping

Discount codes can reduce the cost of Cat Supplies shopping when a partner retailer accepts a code at checkout, and Discount Promo Codes provides access to discount codes for participating retailers. Listings sometimes sit alongside retailer links to a discount code page, even when product tiles differ by size or finish—like cat food bowls in 12cm or 15cm stainless steel, or a double feeder set on a silicone mat. The platform’s charity donation is operational, not promotional: 20% of profits are donated each month. Tracking and retailer eligibility are handled by the partner, then reflected back in what appears next to the product listing.