Extra Large Cat Litter Box & Cat Litter Trays

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Cat Litter Trays That Make Everyday Cleaning Easier

At PETROOM, we keep this collection focused on what actually matters in daily use: less mess, easier cleaning, and a setup your cat feels comfortable using. Our cat litter trays & extra large cat litter box range includes simple open styles, semi-closed designs, and smart options like an automatic cat litter box, so it is easier to find something that suits both your home and your cat’s habits. Whether you are shopping for a kitten, a regular-sized cat, or a bigger breed, the goal is the same — a litter setup that is practical for you and comfortable for them.

How to choose the right cat litter tray

Three things matter more than anything else when you're picking a litter box: size, style, and where it's going to live.
Size is where most people get it wrong. A litter tray should be at
least 1.5 times your cat's body length from nose to tail base. For an average domestic shorthair (around 35–40 cm), that's a tray of
roughly 50–55 cm. For a Maine Coon or Ragdoll at 45–50 cm body
length, the minimum usable length climbs to 65–75 cm — which is
exactly where a standard tray stops being enough. We've written a longer breakdown of this in our guide on
[how big a litter box should be for a large cat].

Why an Extra Large Cat Litter Box Can Make a Big Difference

If your cat is on the larger side, likes more room to move, or tends to kick litter around, an extra large cat litter box can make daily life much easier. The extra space gives cats more room to turn, dig, and settle in without feeling cramped, while also helping reduce mess around the tray. If you want a simple benchmark when comparing sizes, the ASPCA’s litter box guide is also a helpful reference.

Cat Litter Trays That Cats Use More Comfortably

The best cat litter tray is usually the ones that feel easy for both cats and owners. Easy entry, enough room inside, and less litter scatter around the tray all make a real difference over time. If you are updating your cat’s full setup, our cat litter tofu range is a natural next step for lower-dust daily cleaning, and our cat tree for large cats collection is also worth a look if you are shopping for a bigger cat and want a more comfortable overall space at home.

Cat Litter Box Shipping from Melbourne, Victoria

Petroom ships orders from our Melbourne warehouse, helping customers across Australia receive their cat litter box and pet essentials with reliable delivery.

Free shipping applies in VIC on orders over $79, and in NSW, QLD and TAS over $129 - excluding remote areas within these states. All other Australian states and territories have shipping charges calculated at checkout.

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Cat Litter Trays & Extra Large Cat Litter Box FAQ

What size cat litter box should I choose?

A good rule is to choose a litter box that is about 1.5 times your cat’s body length. The AAFP and FelineVMA both note that many standard boxes are too small, which is why a larger tray is often the more comfortable choice for everyday use. AAFP guidance and FelineVMA guidance both support this 1.5-times-length recommendation.

How often should I clean a cat litter tray?

Scoop waste every day, ideally once or twice daily. Feline guidance commonly recommends cleaning litter boxes daily, and some guidance specifically says twice daily. If the tray stays dirty for too long, many cats will simply stop wanting to use it. See Feline Behavior Guidelines and FelineVMA house-soiling guidance.

Do large cats need an extra large cat litter box?

In most cases, yes. Large cats usually need more room to turn, dig, and squat comfortably. If the tray is too small, mess is more likely to end up outside the box, and some cats may avoid using it altogether. An extra large cat litter box is usually the safer choice for bigger breeds or longer-bodied cats.

Should I choose an open or enclosed cat litter tray?

It depends on your cat. Open trays are easier for most cats to access and usually feel less cramped, while enclosed trays can help contain litter scatter and give shy cats more privacy. If your cat is large, older, or dislikes tight spaces, an open tray or larger box is usually the better option.