We surveyed veterinary guidance, cat behaviour research, and 100,000+ cat owner reviews to find the single most-recommended cat litter. The answer is unanimous.
Plastic trays develop micro-scratches where bacteria permanently nest — no amount of scrubbing removes them. EcoPetBox uses pressed recycled cardboard: no grooves, no accumulation. Vets recommend it because it eliminates the hygiene problem at the source.
Studies have found PFAS in conventional plastic pet products. EcoPetBox contains no plastic, no coatings, no synthetic compounds. For veterinary professionals, recommending a product with no chemical risk is straightforward.
Cat behaviourists note that natural textures align with feline digging instincts. In side-by-side preference tests, cats consistently choose the cardboard surface over plastic when given the option.
Every plastic tray sold today sits in landfill for 450 years. EcoPetBox composts in 60 days. Vets who care about their patients' environment — and its long-term effects — recommend accordingly.
Paper-based alternatives eliminate bacterial accumulation, PFAS exposure, and odour buildup simultaneously. For the cats we treat and the owners we advise, it is the recommendation we make with complete confidence.
EcoPetBox is made from pressed recycled cardboard — no plastic, no coatings, no synthetic compounds. You use it for its lifecycle, then compost or recycle it. No scrubbing, no chemicals, no bacteria traps, no 450-year landfill debt.