Van Ness Extra Giant Sifting Cat Pan Liners, 10 Count 1 Pack
Extra giant sifting cat pan liner
Made from 100-percent recycled plastic
10-Count per package
$15.00
Pureness ebytra giant sifting cat pan liners. Made from 100-percent recycled plastic. 3 ply no tear technology. Fits pans up to 22 by 18-inch, 10-count.
Specification: Van Ness Extra Giant Sifting Cat Pan Liners, 10 Count 1 Pack
Weight | 0.55 lbs |
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Van Ness Extra Giant Sifting Cat Pan Liners, 10 Count 1 Pack
$15.00
Amazon Customer –
Facilite le nettoyage de la litière et sauve du temps !! Je ne m’en passerais plus!! Ease the process of cleaning the kitty litter plus it makes it faster than scooping. I wouldn’t do it any other way now that I’ve tried this.Read more
galateia logotheti –
The point of a liner is the easy and frequent removal. This box has one liner without holes and ten with holes…i.e you remove the solids and clumps, like a screen , but you leave behind the residue with the bad smell. You cannot change over the liner with the holes without making a mess. You end up throwing everything. I could not believe the stupidity of the design…Read more
Mallory B –
These are great and make cleaning the litter box much easier. You put all of the sheets in the litter box at the same time and it comes with a large rubberband to secure them. When it’s time to scoop, you simply remove the band and lift up the top plastic sheet. There are holes in the bottom that are small enough for the extra litter to get through, but that keep all the poo particles contained. Some pebbles with pee get through, but not many. Definitely have a trash can or bag nearby to put this sheet inside of, it will continue to sift when you carry it. Overall, it saves so much litter, even more than scooping.Read more
RadBee –
First of all, these are not bags…they’re liners with holes in the center for “sifting”…meaning once lifted, all the clumpy litter will stay and anything small falls back to the pan. I didn’t realize it was a sifter, so I purchased it thinking it was a bag liner. Once again, my mistake for not reading the obvious description. I normally use a bag liner, I’m using these as a double liner with the bag liner I normally use under it. It’s extremely sturdy, the holes are a good size and despite my mistake of not realizing what it actually is before purchase, am happy with it.Read more
Jeannette T. –
I started using sifting liners years ago and this is one of the few brands you can even find of them, especially in this size and for in this price range. No, they aren’t perfect, but it makes the litter box maintenance SO much easier & less time consuming. I usually do have to ‘scoop’ the big clumps out first, then I can sift the rest so the ‘good’ little is left in the box. By using these, I probably use half as much litter as I would if I had to dump litter every week. I use a very good quality clumping littler, so that probably helps with making this product so useful as well. As other reviewers have said, I do wish they were shaped more rectangular (like the litter box) and that it had more than one rubber band, but I hope Van Ness NEVER stops manufacturing this product at a reasonable price!!Read more
Amazon Customer –
Walmart quit carrying my brand of sifting bags and of course I looked on Amazon to find something similar . These bags do not hold up well at all. I usually change my cat’s litter box every 2 days and when I change the bag there are these large holes in it so most of the poo go right into the next bag underneath. So I end up either having to use the scooper which totally defeats the purpose or grab the next bag underneath also!Read more
Tanya –
I live by these things. They saved me from ever touching a cat spatula ever again. Thank you! They also bring a great little rubber band to secure the plastic. By the way you put all the plastic in the tray and then pour the cat litter. The separate plastic that has no holes goes first and then the other ones with the holes on top. I didn’t get it the first time I used them and it was a mess. Hope that helps some other poor soul searching for an answer.Read more
Yvonne Chapman –
They’re what you would expect for the price. They have their pros and cons. Pros is that they’re much easier to fit to an extra large litter pan than the elastic ones you have to stretch over. They’re large flat sheets you fasten with a large rubber band so they go on very easily and are easy to take off as long as you’re careful. I like that the sifting holes are smaller than other brands. Takes longer to sift but you save more litter. They’re also super affordable compared to other brands. Cons, mainly how thin they are. With a declawed cat would be no issue but if your baby has natural claws they rip easily as they dig. Keep the litter a little extra thick and it helps. Also you have to be a little careful when you pull one off to sift since without elastic to cinch you need to make sure you have all four corners held firmly so that you don’t drop one side and pour out all the litter.Read more
Agatha Coronado –
I had tried sifting litter box liners in the past, and had been VERY disappointed. Either they were too small to comfortably fit the litter boxes, or they tore so easily that even declawed cats could tear them into shreds. (NOTE: I don’t approve of declawing cats and I didn’t have it done! These were rescues I adopted who had already been declawed by their previous owners.) Several years went by before I thought I’d try again. I’m pleased to report that these liners are GREAT. They’re generously sized, even fitting our largest (very big) litter box. We have yet to see any of the liners get torn–and we have six adult cats [strictly indoor, of course]. When you open the package, you remove the ENTIRE contents. You place the whole stack of liners into the litter box. There’s a solid (non-sifting) liner at the bottom of the stack, and 10 sifting liners on top. You secure the whole bunch with a large rubberband (included). Cleaning the box just involves removing the rubberband, lifting the top-most sifting liner, giving it a few shakes (to allow the clean litter to fall through, while trapping the clumps), replacing the rubber band, and that’s it. There is one problem, but it doesn’t affect my overall positive feelings about these liners: If you’re using covered litter boxes, as we do, the tops will NOT fit snugly over the bulkiness of the liners. If you’re used to snapping the top into place, forget it! That won’t work. I highly recommend these liners. If they can hold up to six adult cats without tearing…what more can I say?!Read more
Danita –
I have used these liners for over a year and I love them. I honestly do not understand some of the negative reviews. One was about the size of the holes??? Cat litter flows perfect through the holes any bigger and the nasty litter would go through the holes. I did learn that if you lift one end of the the sifter liner higher and the roll to the other end it sifts quickly and easy. I do not let myself run out of these. And honestly if you work not everyone scoops litter more than once a day. 3 or 4 times a day??? My cat don’t go that many times in one day.Read more
Bex –
Ive used this product for several months now and had to recently try to find something new. This liner was decent for my three boys, however due to a recent health change in our youngest they are eating a urinary diet. This diet increases their urine output to avoid crystal build up in my one boys bladder. As a result his pee cakes are MASSIVE. His urine drenches several layers down into the sifting liners so the next layer is sadly never fresh and due to the size of his urine cakes sometimes the entire sifting area is completely blocked so I can’t even shift. Prior to this diet change I really liked this product. Ive found it saved time, litter, and decreased odours. These liners did work great, but sadly not for cat’s on a urinary diet which increases urine output.Read more
Anna banana –
Litter does not go through easily. It takes forever and you have to shake it around. I’d rather scoop.Read more
Coco Lllama –
I ordered these by accident. They have no structure, but I’m surprised at how effective they are. Helps me reduce the wastage of litter I usually blow thru by doing a full pan dump everytime I change it. It’s basically a plastic sheet with 1cm holes in it but they work well!Read more
Amazon Customer –
Facilite le nettoyage de la litière et sauve du temps !! Je ne m’en passerais plus!! Ease the process of cleaning the kitty litter plus it makes it faster than scooping. I wouldn’t do it any other way now that I’ve tried this.Read more
galateia logotheti –
The point of a liner is the easy and frequent removal. This box has one liner without holes and ten with holes…i.e you remove the solids and clumps, like a screen , but you leave behind the residue with the bad smell. You cannot change over the liner with the holes without making a mess. You end up throwing everything. I could not believe the stupidity of the design…Read more