For Cats

Shop everything for your cat in one place. Litter boxes, feeders, fountains and grooming tools chosen for feline routines.

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What Cats Actually Need From Their Setup

Cats have habits that are easy to overlook until they become a problem: many do not drink enough water from a still bowl, litter box cleanliness affects whether they use it consistently, and grooming needs shift with coat length and shedding season. This collection is filtered specifically for cats, from fountains designed to encourage more drinking to litter boxes built around feline behaviour rather than repurposed dog products. Everything here is chosen to fit how cats actually live day to day.

Cat drinking from a Wireless Pet Water Fountain Cat drinking from a Wireless Pet Water Fountain

Smart Pet Care

Motion sensor fountains and app-enabled litter boxes that make daily cat care easier to manage.
Dog drinking from a Smart Motion Sensor Pet Water Fountain Dog drinking water from a Smart Motion Sensor Pet Water Fountain

For Dogs

Feeders, fountains and grooming kits built for dogs, if you share your home with one alongside your cat. 

What Our Customers Say

Real reviews from happy pet parents

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So easy when everything for my cat sits in one place. Found a litter box, fountain and grooming tools without wading through dog products. Clean layout and genuinely good quality across the board.

Priya Nair

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My cat was always a fussy drinker until we got the fountain from this collection. She actually goes to it on her own now instead of needing to be coaxed to her water bowl.

Rhea Kapoor

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The self-cleaning litter box took my cat about a week to fully adjust to but she uses it consistently now. Odor control has been the standout feature for our small apartment.

Siddharth Rao

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Grooming kit works well for our long-haired cat's shedding season. Noticeably less fur around the house since we started using it regularly.

Ananya Ghosh

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Bought the automatic feeder for our indoor cat who tends to overeat when food is left out. Portion control has helped her settle into a much steadier weight.

Varun Kaul

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Good range for cat-specific needs. The ear cleaner with the camera took some getting used to but has made a nervous cat's ear cleaning routine much less stressful for both of us.

Neha Thakur

FAQ's

Many cats are naturally low drinkers and are more drawn to moving water than a still bowl, which is why fountains often lead to noticeably higher water intake. Better hydration supports urinary and kidney health, which matters more for cats than most owners realize.

Cat-specific litter boxes account for feline digging and covering behaviour, entry height and sensitivity to noise and smell, all of which affect whether a cat will actually use the box consistently. A poorly designed box is one of the most common reasons cats avoid using litter altogether.

The camera lets you see exactly where you are cleaning instead of guessing, which tends to make the process gentler and shorter for a nervous cat. Going slowly during the first few sessions and stopping if your cat shows signs of discomfort is the safest approach.

The 7-in-1 grooming kit and the 2-in-1 brush and dryer combo both include attachments suited to detangling and reducing shedding, which matter most for long-haired breeds. Regular shorter sessions tend to work better than infrequent long ones for cats with heavier coats.

Yes, the feeder lets you set fixed portion sizes and multiple scheduled meals a day instead of leaving food out, which is one of the most effective ways to manage a cat prone to overeating. Splitting the same daily amount across more, smaller meals often helps as well.