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Small Pet Loos & Litter Trays — Tidy Toilet Corners, Less Mess
Set up an easy-clean toilet zone for rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, rats, mice and chinchillas. Curated by Canine & Co, this collection focuses on corner & high-back trays, safe, low-dust litters and smart accessories that keep habitats fresher with minimal effort.
What you’ll find
- Corner & rectangular trays: Space-saving shapes with low entry and high splash guards.
- High-back pans & urine guards: Extra height for enthusiastic diggers and sprayers.
- Safe litters: Paper and plant-based pellets, aspen and absorbent bedding (low dust, pet-safe).
- Litter liners & mats: Quick-change liners and textured mats to catch scatter.
- Scoops & caddies: Tools that make daily spot-cleaning fast and hygienic.
- Deodorisers & cleaners: Pet-safe enzymatic sprays to neutralise odours (no harsh perfumes).
Pick by pet
- Rabbits & Guinea Pigs: Corner or rectangular high-back tray; use paper/plant-based pellets. Avoid clumping clay and strongly scented softwoods.
- Hamsters: Small sand or litter tray in a favourite corner; use low-dust, species-safe sand/litter (no perfumed or dusty products).
- Rats & Mice: Compact, high-back pans with paper pellets; place where they naturally toilet.
- Chinchillas: Keep the dust bath separate; use paper/plant-based pellets for the loo area and keep it very dry.
Setup & training tips
- Pick the spot they choose: Place the tray in the corner your pet already uses.
- Seed the tray: Move a little soiled bedding/droppings into the loo to cue use.
- Hay helps (herbivores): Position a hay rack above the tray—grazing encourages litter habits.
- Fill depth: 2–3 cm for pellets; 1–2 cm for paper litters. Add a mat outside the entrance.
- Reward & reset: Praise or offer a tiny treat when they use the tray; keep the tray location consistent.
Hygiene routine
- Scoop daily and top up litter to maintain absorbency.
- Deep-clean weekly with pet-safe cleaner; rinse and dry thoroughly before refilling.
- Avoid ammonia-based products and heavy perfumes that may deter use.
Safety notes
- Choose low-dust, pet-safe litters; avoid clumping clay and scented softwoods for small mammals.
- Replace cracked trays and worn liners; ensure low, non-slip entry for seniors and petites.
When to see a vet (exotics)
- Straining, very small/dry stools, diarrhoea, blood in urine/stool, urine scalding, lethargy or appetite loss.
Use filters to choose by species, tray size and litter type. Order online for fast delivery anywhere in South Africa—then enjoy a fresher, easier-to-clean habitat.