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Covered litter box
Covered litter box







Purina Tidy Cats BREEZE Cat Litter Box Open System Easy to see this being one of the top contenders for really tricky narrow spaces. With high sides and a high back, it’s likely great for all but the messiest-with-litter cats. Made of flexible plastic, even if your space is just a bit too small to technically fit this litter box, in practicality, you could squeeze this nifty thing into the space and easily take it in and out if you wanted to. I’ve never seen a litter box like this before. Petmate Booda Dome Litter Box – Amazon / eBay Long, Slim, & Narrow Cat Litter Boxes for Tight Spaces 1.

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Good luck on your search, and do let me know in the comments below if you end up finding the right litter box for your slim space. If you can’t find exactly what you need here, doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist, just means you may have to do a bit more digging to find the perfect measurements, but I did my best to cover as much variety as I could. And to not go overboard with too much of the same, I’ve listed alternatives together in case you want to check out a few more of the same. I have done my best to list as many varieties as I could here. Not all of them are the easiest to grab in a slimmer size, so you can always have two or three varieties as viable at the back of your mind, and so can concentrate your search on those. There are litter pans, hooded boxes, covered boxes with entry flaps, automatic self-cleaning litter boxes, top-entry litter boxes, and hidden cat litter boxes that I can think of off the top of my head, and they all have pros and cons. That being said, these days there are so many litter box varieties, you may first want to narrow things down first. There are actually quite a large number of rectangular and oval litter boxes on the market, some that are way slimmer than others, so you do have a large number to. Use this list as a start to your search, rather than a final say on whether the litter box you like will work perfectly. I did do my absolute best to make sure my listed measurements are accurate, but sometimes listing errors are made (and I may have copied them without realizing the error), and other times products are updated and newer versions have different specs. Please double check the product listings for measurements before you buy any product, however Like with the narrow cat tree article, I’ve written the measurements for every product I’ve listed so you don’t have to go directly to the product page compare between items and see at a glance which will fit your snug spot. I figured since I was already looking for narrow, slim litter boxes, I’d make this post into a sort of cheat sheet for anyone else who’s doing the same.

covered litter box

I’m hoping that by having litter boxes as far away from the door as possible, he’ll manage to get everything off his feet before he leaves, containing all the litter particles inside the bathroom where it’s easiest to sweep up and get rid of.īut that means I need to carefully plan out which litter boxes I want, making sure the measurements of whatever I grab will actually fit in those spaces. The reason I want litter boxes as far away from the bathroom door as possible is pretty simple: Avery does this frustrating thing where, as soon as he’s done with the litter box, he’ll dart straight out, running as fast as he can and tracking a world of litter (no matter how non-tracking the litter I get is) behind him. It’s not possible for me to fit either of the two litter boxes I already have on-hand – both Modkat litter boxes, which are quite wide, and square-shaped so it doesn’t matter which direction I place them, they’ll never fit into such a tight squeeze. What I’m having trouble with is the fact that the spots I’d ideally place his litter boxes – spots that are far away from the washroom doors – are pretty narrow and slim.









Covered litter box