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Cat Litter Scoops

A quality litter scoop makes clean-up quicker and more efficient, helping you maintain a hygienic litter area with ease. At zooplus, you’ll find a wide selection of durable, easy-to-use scoops, from metal to plastic and silicone, designed to suit every need. Whether you use pellet, silica, or traditional clumping litter, our scoops come in various sizes and styles to match your tray and make daily cleaning effortless.

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Litter Scoop

1 scoop

£0.39
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Ultra Litter Scoop

Light Grey

£0.39
£0.39 / unit
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CatIt Litter Scoop

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Savic MegaLoo Cat Litter Scoop

XL

£8.79
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Trixie Litter Scoop with Holder

Litter Scoop with Holder

£7.29
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Trixie stainless steel scatter shovel

1 piece

£10.69
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Flamingo Mat for cat toilets Matz

black

£17.29
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What to look out for in a cat litter scoop?

Some cat litter boxes and trays come with an attached litter scoop. However, if they do not, it’s up to you to find the most suitable scoop. Although every cat litter scoop should do the job, there are a few things to watch out for if you're looking for a more efficient litter scoop to make your job a little easier.

  • Material: Aluminium and metal cat litter scoops are sturdier, while plastic scoops are often chosen for their affordability.
  • Sifting capability: Check out the size of the tines. Finer litters are better scooped with smaller holes, whereas larger holes are better for pellet-based litter.
  • Cleaning: A plastic kitty litter scoop is harder to clean than a metal cat litter scoop. Also, plastic ones can get scratched and retain odour (in that case, odour control may be needed).
  • Shape: From an ergonomic handle (for a comfortable grip) to a flat front edge (that scoops better the bottom of the litter box), shape in this case may matter.

Tip: To make your job even easier, consider a cat litter scooper with bag holders attached. 

What to look out for in a cat litter scoop?

Some cat litter boxes and trays come with an attached litter scoop. However, if they do not, it’s up to you to find the most suitable scoop. Although every cat litter scoop should do the job, there are a few things to watch out for if you're looking for a more efficient litter scoop to make your job a little easier.

  • Material: Aluminium and metal cat litter scoops are sturdier, while plastic scoops are often chosen for their affordability.
  • Sifting capability: Check out the size of the tines. Finer litters are better scooped with smaller holes, whereas larger holes are better for pellet-based litter.
  • Cleaning: A plastic kitty litter scoop is harder to clean than a metal cat litter scoop. Also, plastic ones can get scratched and retain odour (in that case, odour control may be needed).
  • Shape: From an ergonomic handle (for a comfortable grip) to a flat front edge (that scoops better the bottom of the litter box), shape in this case may matter.

Tip: To make your job even easier, consider a cat litter scooper with bag holders attached. 

How can a cat litter scoop help you monitor your cat’s habits?

Cat in a litter box

A cat litter scoop, along with litter mats and hooded trays, is a useful tool for keeping the litter area clean. However, daily scooping may also help owners stay familiar with their cat’s litter habits, making it easier to notice subtle changes in frequency, odour, or consistency. These changes may signal that something’s different with your cat. If you notice any sudden or unusual changes, always consult your vet for personalised advice. 

Here’s how a cat litter scoop may help, and some extra guidance on monitoring your cat’s habits:

  • Spot unusual patterns: Scooping regularly can help you observe clumping size, stool texture, or litter moisture, useful for identifying changes that may be worth discussing with your vet.
  • Monitor odour and moisture: A sudden shift in smell or wetness may indicate a need for closer observation.
  • Track individual habits: In multi-cat homes, using separate, clearly labelled trays can make it easier to notice behavioural or litter-use differences between cats.

Tip: Some owners use colour-changing or pH-sensitive litter to help track signs that may require veterinary attention.

How can a cat litter scoop help you monitor your cat’s habits?

Cat in a litter box

A cat litter scoop, along with litter mats and hooded trays, is a useful tool for keeping the litter area clean. However, daily scooping may also help owners stay familiar with their cat’s litter habits, making it easier to notice subtle changes in frequency, odour, or consistency. These changes may signal that something’s different with your cat. If you notice any sudden or unusual changes, always consult your vet for personalised advice. 

Here’s how a cat litter scoop may help, and some extra guidance on monitoring your cat’s habits:

  • Spot unusual patterns: Scooping regularly can help you observe clumping size, stool texture, or litter moisture, useful for identifying changes that may be worth discussing with your vet.
  • Monitor odour and moisture: A sudden shift in smell or wetness may indicate a need for closer observation.
  • Track individual habits: In multi-cat homes, using separate, clearly labelled trays can make it easier to notice behavioural or litter-use differences between cats.

Tip: Some owners use colour-changing or pH-sensitive litter to help track signs that may require veterinary attention.

How do you scoop poop out of a litter box?

You should use a litter scoop to stir the litter and locate the clumped-up waste (both urine and faeces). Then scoop it out and place it in a bag that you will later throw away in the garbage. Sift through the litter until there are no more clumps left.

How do you scoop poop out of a litter box?

You should use a litter scoop to stir the litter and locate the clumped-up waste (both urine and faeces). Then scoop it out and place it in a bag that you will later throw away in the garbage. Sift through the litter until there are no more clumps left.

What is the best cat litter scoop?

Look for a durable scoop that will successfully sift through the litter and is easy to clean, but make sure that it can capture smaller clumps that are sometimes harder to catch. Metal cat litter scoops are the most popular option amongst owners seeking to fulfil these criteria. 

What is the best cat litter scoop?

Look for a durable scoop that will successfully sift through the litter and is easy to clean, but make sure that it can capture smaller clumps that are sometimes harder to catch. Metal cat litter scoops are the most popular option amongst owners seeking to fulfil these criteria. 

How often should you scoop a litter tray?

Most owners scoop once or twice a day to keep the litter tray clean and comfortable for their cat. Regular scooping also helps reduce odours and maintain a cleaner environment for your cat.

How often should you scoop a litter tray?

Most owners scoop once or twice a day to keep the litter tray clean and comfortable for their cat. Regular scooping also helps reduce odours and maintain a cleaner environment for your cat.