Wheres The Hidden Cat Litter Box ?

If you’re a cat owner, you’re well aware of the unfortunate issue that accompanies everyone: The cat litter box. It is an issue that can break up relationships or keep you from renting that perfect house or flat. Besides being unsightly and an embarrassment for your guests, the smell can permeate everything you own. What kind of alternatives are out there to make litter boxes for cats socially acceptable? You can try toilet training your cat, which could have some interesting results. Or you can try out a hidden cat litter box.

Utilizing hidden cat litter boxes can add a new dimension to you and your cat’s life. You can actually have fun working out the right system and placement that will hide your business and help mask any possible odours between cleanings. One option is a plant stand. Called the Hidden Litter Planter Box, it comes in several versions. It looks just like a planter you would have in your home. The planter box is hollowed out though, and the inside is where your cat does its business. In a corner with the opening toward the wall, this litter box makes a lovely room decoration while keeping your cat’s dirty work hidden.

Another popular style for hidden litter boxes involves the use of furniture in various rooms in your apartment or house. One, a wooden cat litter box furniture hider will hide the litter box inside a beautiful wooden hinged cabinet available in several nice colours, adding elegance to any room in which you put it. Another option in the furniture category is a nice wicker cabinet called Mr. Herzher’s Litter Pan Cover. It also has a tray which minimizes scattered litter, and it is easy to clean. Available in several colours it covers the unsightly litter box and makes your cat a welcome member of the family again.

When reflecting on your cat’s litter box needs, you might want to try making one yourself from a suitable piece of furniture in your home. Not hard to build at all, a hidden litter box can be made from a bathroom cabinet by simply adding a kitty door on the back of one of the sides and slipping the litter box into the cabinet and closing the cabinet doors. Your bathroom can benefit from the extra counter space while the litter box location remains a secret between you and your cat.

Another idea is taking a hall cabinet and modifying it so that the box is hidden inside but still leaves room for putting keys or post on the surface when coming home. Having a litter box hidden near your front door can increase the need for cleaning it as much as possible. However, in a flat where space is essential, it can help by decreasing usage of square footage.

There are other, less complicated ways of hiding your cat litter box. You can find one with a lid that fits over the pan. One version of these covered pans is the dome. It is significantly larger than normal covered litter boxes and includes a short ramp into the box before reaching the litter. This version has an interesting look that can be a great solution.

With a little time and research you can find the perfect cat litter box.

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