No More Mess: How the ZYNOQO® Cat Litter Mat Keeps Homes Clean

Why Litter Scatter Happens (and Why It’s Not Your Cat’s Fault)
Cats naturally dig and cover waste — it’s instinctive. The problem is that light, fine litter clings to paws and tracks outside the box. Add energetic exits, static, and shallow mats and you get scatter across clean floors.
- Micro-granules stick to paw fur and fall off a few steps later.
- Static and hard floors make pieces bounce and spread farther.
- Small, flat mats don’t capture or store litter effectively.
Meet the Double-Layer Solution
The ZYNOQO® Cat Litter Mat uses a dual-layer EVA foam with honeycomb openings on top and a sealed base underneath. Scatter drops into the pockets and stays there — not on your feet.
- Waterproof base: protects floors from dampness and accidents.
- Scratch-friendly EVA: resilient, soft on paws, and easy to shake out.
- Non-slip texture: helps the box and mat stay put during vigorous digging.
- Mess-free emptying: flex to pour litter back, or rinse in seconds.
Set-Up & Sizing Guide
- Choose the right size: small for compact spaces; medium for standard boxes; XL for high-energy kickers and large cats.
- Placement: align the mat with the box entrance; for corner boxes, rotate the mat diagonally.
- Floor type: non-slip works on tile and wood; on carpets, add a thin underlay for maximum grip.
Daily Care & Deep Cleaning
- Quick daily: lift and tilt to return clean pellets to the box, then wipe the surface.
- Weekly rinse: open/flare the layers and rinse with warm water; air-dry fully.
- Odor control: sprinkle a pinch of baking soda between layers if needed.
Always check for sharp debris before rinsing. Avoid harsh chemicals your cat can smell or taste.
Behavior Tips for Fewer Messes
- Depth matters: 5–7 cm of litter helps reduce aggressive digging outside the box.
- Box choice: high-sided or front-entry boxes limit kick-out for “enthusiastic” diggers.
- Routine: scoop twice daily — less odor means less frantic covering.
FAQ
Does it work with clumping, crystal, or pellet litter?
Yes. Honeycomb cells catch fine clumping granules and most crystal types; larger pellets settle between layers before reaching the floor.
Is it safe for kittens and sensitive paws?
The EVA top is soft and flexible. Start with the mat partially under the box so kittens learn to step on it naturally.
How do I empty the trapped litter?
Lift the front edge, flex the mat slightly, and pour back into the box. For stuck dust, rinse and air-dry completely.
ZYNOQO® — Treat Them Better.