When we remodeled we created two new litter boxes that were hidden and had vent fans to the outside. The cats only use the one on the third floor, no matter where they are coming from. Can’t figure out what’s wrong with the other one.
We had two litter box cabinets like those a while back. They had a sliding tray to pull the box out so you could scoop it. My Nobel Willie (RIP) tended to aim high over the low litter boxes that came with it. After numerous modifications like painting the interior with exterior paint and cutting tall litter boxes down so they fit the cavity, I eventually had to dispose of them because of urine saturation in the interior that could no longer be cleaned out.
I hate to quibble (that’s not actually true; I love a good quibble), but shouldn’t the litter box be behind the little closed door? If it sits where it’s shown, it doesn’t prevent litter from being kicked out the open doorway and onto the floor. (P.S. to Ms. Dunn: I love that the digital colour backgrounds like in panel 2 are still happening, and I hope that work is not causing you pain. Those soft aquas and purples and yellows and other colours you choose are simply gorgeous. )♥
Mine didn’t like the fully enclosed litter box. I thought it would give them privacy and prevent litter scattering. Turned out they probably felt trapped.
Sorry for the double post, I posted it in the wrong place: We bought an upholstered one that doubles as a pleather ottoman for our office cats and put it in front of the window so they can use it as a perch.
But instead of a litter box, we put in a perfect fitting fluffy crate bed to make it a hideaway. They take turns using it for quiet naps when cat and human business gets too hectic.
The only drawback is the interior is black, the bed is black, and two of the boys are black or mostly black. So when doing roll call it’s easy to miss someone in there by just peeking in the opening. The easiest thing to do is lift lid up to check.
Of course, a sleeping cat isn’t expecting the sky to suddenly open and the indignant faces we get looking back up at us is much the same as it’s intended use: “What?! Get outta here!! It’s occupied!!”
There better be a ventilator fan in there. I once did catsitting at the house of an architect. He had designed a “litter room” into one wall, with cat and maid access panels, which was ventilated all the way through the roof. Beautiful, functional design.
I have 5 sterlite® boxes for the gang. The lids are used as trays for their food bowls. I can keep litter 6 inches deep in the approximately 24″ × 14″ × 12″ deep boxes. If they get too stinky, I toss them and buy a new box for $5.99. Such a bargain.
Looking at the litter box, it looks to have an enormous amount of litter, even more than the suggested amount of three inches. It’s piled so high a cat could get lost in it.
deadheadzan over 3 years ago
Fancy Shmancy! But not dignified enough for Elvis.
fullmoondeb Premium Member over 3 years ago
Pucky’s paw to the cheek! He seems to be in awe.
Le'letha Premium Member over 3 years ago
I do hope this is actually intended to be a litter box, and isn’t some new artifact that the boys have mistaken for one.
Colorado Expat over 3 years ago
Elvis has me hearing Groucho Marx in “Duck Soup” singing “…whatever it is, I’m against it!”
McColl34 Premium Member over 3 years ago
As a general rule, “cats” and “new” do not mix well. Not in the short term.
DennisinSeattle over 3 years ago
When we remodeled we created two new litter boxes that were hidden and had vent fans to the outside. The cats only use the one on the third floor, no matter where they are coming from. Can’t figure out what’s wrong with the other one.
Sue Ellen over 3 years ago
It looks like an old stereo console that has been repurposed.
Robin Harwood over 3 years ago
Quite right, Elvis. Certain doom awaits anyone who tries to use that litter box.
AllishaDawn over 3 years ago
Wait until the people bring home one of those electric litter boxes that scoop and clean themselves. Someone will want to do an exorcism!
face.less_b over 3 years ago
We had two litter box cabinets like those a while back. They had a sliding tray to pull the box out so you could scoop it. My Nobel Willie (RIP) tended to aim high over the low litter boxes that came with it. After numerous modifications like painting the interior with exterior paint and cutting tall litter boxes down so they fit the cavity, I eventually had to dispose of them because of urine saturation in the interior that could no longer be cleaned out.
piwismom over 3 years ago
Has anyone heard from Santana? Last comment 15 days ago. Hope everything is okay. ♥
WelshRat Premium Member over 3 years ago
The box has been side(board)lined!
Olive O'Sudden over 3 years ago
I hate to quibble (that’s not actually true; I love a good quibble), but shouldn’t the litter box be behind the little closed door? If it sits where it’s shown, it doesn’t prevent litter from being kicked out the open doorway and onto the floor. (P.S. to Ms. Dunn: I love that the digital colour backgrounds like in panel 2 are still happening, and I hope that work is not causing you pain. Those soft aquas and purples and yellows and other colours you choose are simply gorgeous. )♥
Jungle Empress over 3 years ago
Goldie looks concerned.
Tigrisan Premium Member over 3 years ago
Loaner Cat would take one look at that and find somewhere else in the house. She hates change and doesn’t do well at all with enclosed spaces. :(
cat19632001 over 3 years ago
Cat Haute Cr*pture.
Ignatz Premium Member over 3 years ago
That door is an exit, I guess?
Mine didn’t like the fully enclosed litter box. I thought it would give them privacy and prevent litter scattering. Turned out they probably felt trapped.
pixiekitten Premium Member over 3 years ago
This is exactly the reaction that keeps me from getting a litter cabinet for my bathroom.
Michael G. over 3 years ago
I believe The People will have the final say.
ladykat over 3 years ago
I recently bought one of those self-cleaning boxes for the girls. Smudge is young enough to adapt (and has); Yum Yum is very wary of it, but uses it.
in-dubio-pro-rainbow over 3 years ago
Gimme a paper for that special place
It takes time an hour in worst case
Lovely days spent hereYes I’m sincere
Oh baby, this box is for litter
misty over 3 years ago
It had to be you
For number one & number two
I wandered around, and I finally found
A litterbox who
Is the perfect loo
And could make me not blue
And even be glad
The joy to be had – going in you
- Gus Kahn / Isham Jones – It Had To Be You – Frank Sinatra
diskus Premium Member over 3 years ago
I though it was my childhood tv
cat19632001 over 3 years ago
But Elvis … there’s a plant on top of it!
DeerOrchid Premium Member over 3 years ago
Hey, there’s a PLANT lurking on top of the new litter box house.
prairiedogdance Premium Member over 3 years ago
Sorry for the double post, I posted it in the wrong place: We bought an upholstered one that doubles as a pleather ottoman for our office cats and put it in front of the window so they can use it as a perch.
But instead of a litter box, we put in a perfect fitting fluffy crate bed to make it a hideaway. They take turns using it for quiet naps when cat and human business gets too hectic.
The only drawback is the interior is black, the bed is black, and two of the boys are black or mostly black. So when doing roll call it’s easy to miss someone in there by just peeking in the opening. The easiest thing to do is lift lid up to check.
Of course, a sleeping cat isn’t expecting the sky to suddenly open and the indignant faces we get looking back up at us is much the same as it’s intended use: “What?! Get outta here!! It’s occupied!!”
Crann Bethadh over 3 years ago
There’s just something about “decorative litter box” that just doesn’t sound like a phrase that works.
scyphi26 over 3 years ago
Wow. If that IS meant to be a litter box, I’ve never seen one like it before in real life.
mistercatworks over 3 years ago
There better be a ventilator fan in there. I once did catsitting at the house of an architect. He had designed a “litter room” into one wall, with cat and maid access panels, which was ventilated all the way through the roof. Beautiful, functional design.
sgs13 over 3 years ago
Also, my white one has access for the kitties on the end so it’s not facing the living room.
Trespassers W over 3 years ago
You have to admire Elvis’ perceptive analysis…it is BOTH too casual and too functional!
Teto85 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Litter Robot. Worth it.
mpolo11 Premium Member over 3 years ago
We have ours in the garage, with 2 pet doors leading to them (2). It works great and keeps smell and litter [mostly] out of the house.
Da awesomest oof over 3 years ago
I bet you this is not a litter box
crazeekatlady over 3 years ago
I have 5 sterlite® boxes for the gang. The lids are used as trays for their food bowls. I can keep litter 6 inches deep in the approximately 24″ × 14″ × 12″ deep boxes. If they get too stinky, I toss them and buy a new box for $5.99. Such a bargain.
willie_mctell over 3 years ago
Our son in law built us one like that when he got his table saw. Entry on the side, access door on the front, pan on a slide out shelf.
Breaking Cat News Zoomies over 3 years ago
I just turned on His Theme from Undertale. It’s Very Nice.
knight1192a over 3 years ago
Sure it isn’t a new cat condo with a very plush cat bed inside?
Mx Crazy Cat Person over 3 years ago
Cabinet of Chaos…… Elbliff is either exaggerating or telling us like it will be. I guess only time will tell.
(personally I think it is the former).
catmom1360 over 3 years ago
Looking at the litter box, it looks to have an enormous amount of litter, even more than the suggested amount of three inches. It’s piled so high a cat could get lost in it.
over 3 years ago
What a nice litter box.
beejay5169 over 3 years ago
You’re slacking, boys – the pot plant is still uneaten and not in pieces on the floor……