Natural cat waste products for a cleaner home and a cleaner planet
Managing cat waste is a daily part of life, and choosing the right tools can make the process easier, cleaner, and far more eco-friendly. At The Kind Pet, we curate natural cat waste products designed to reduce plastic, cut odor, and simplify your routine.
From compostable cat litter bags to minimalist litter bag holders and waste-hiding furniture, this collection supports natural cat waste management in a way that’s safe for your cat and gentler on the planet.
Whether you're cleaning the litter box once a day or several times a day, these low-waste essentials help keep your space tidy while reducing your environmental impact.
Why choose natural cat waste management?
Most cat litter cleanup supplies rely on single-use plastics that sit in landfills for decades. Even bags labeled “biodegradable” often break down into microplastics. By choosing natural materials instead, you help prevent long-term pollution while keeping your home healthier.
This collection focuses on:
- Certified home-compostable cat litter bags
- Plastic-free and polyester-free bag holders
- Plant-based biopolymers that replace conventional plastic
- Durable, leak-proof designs that make cleanup simple
- Natural wood solutions that reduce visual clutter
These products make it easy to care for your cat and the planet at the same time.
Explore our natural cat waste products
Boba & Vespa Cat Litter Bag Holder – Cotton Canvas: A minimalist, cotton canvas holder that keeps your litter bags neat, tidy, and ready to grab. Handmade in the USA with 100% cotton (including the thread), this holder attaches to a wrist strap, keychain, or the handle of any litter scoop container. It’s stylish, functional, and completely plastic-free.
beyondGREEN™ Compostable Cat Litter Bags: These certified home-compostable litter bags are made from plant-based biopolymers, offering a leak-proof, odor-blocking, unscented alternative to plastic. Scoop, tie, and compost in approved systems. Great for multi-cat homes.
Bush Acres Cat Litter Cubby – Wooden Litter Box Enclosure: A small wooden cat litter box enclosure handcrafted from USA Baltic Birch. This modern cubby hides the litter box, reduces visual clutter, and blends into your space without plastic or synthetic materials. Pre-sanded, natural, and easy to assemble.
How to choose natural cat waste products
Choosing the right tools can make your routine cleaner and more sustainable:
- Look for certified home-compostable bags, not just “biodegradable.”
- Pick plastic-free accessories like cotton canvas or real wood.
- Choose the right bag size based on your cat’s litter box habits.
- Use durable, leak-proof materials to prevent mess.
- Combine compostable bags with a wooden litter box enclosure to cut odor and clutter.
- Build a simple routine using natural cat waste products to reduce waste every single day.
Even small changes like swapping out your litter bags can make a meaningful environmental difference.
How to build a low-waste litter routine
A sustainable litter setup doesn’t have to be complicated. Try these steps:
- Use compostable litter bags for daily scooping.
- Store bags in a plastic-free holder to keep them tidy and accessible.
- Keep the litter box in a wooden enclosure to catch stray litter and reduce the visual mess.
- Choose plant-based or low-dust litter to support indoor air quality.
- Compost the bags in approved municipal or industrial systems when possible.
Simple, consistent habits can make your cat’s litter routine much cleaner and more planet-friendly.
FAQs about natural cat waste management
Q1: What’s the most eco-friendly way to manage cat waste?
A1: The most eco-friendly method is to use certified home-compostable cat litter bags made from plant-based materials instead of plastic. Pair them with a plastic-free holder and dispose of them through an approved composting program. Never use your backyard compost unless your area specifically permits pet waste composting.
Q2: Can I compost your cat litter bags?
A2: Yes. All beyondGREEN™ bags in this collection are certified home-compostable and will break down in a home compost system. However, most home compost setups should not include cat waste due to pathogens. Always follow your local composting rules for safe disposal.






