Cats are naturally clean animals, but a litter box that is too small, difficult to enter, or poorly placed can cause stress and litter box avoidance. A well-chosen litter box helps your cat feel safe while keeping your home cleaner and more odor-free.Key benefits of a good litter box include:
- Encourages consistent use and reduces accidents
- Supports good litter box habits long-term
- Makes scooping and cleaning easier
- Reduces litter tracking and odor
- Accommodates your cat’s age, size, and personality
- Open Litter Boxes
Simple uncovered trays. Easy for cats to enter and exit, and convenient for monitoring litter condition. - Covered / Hooded Litter Boxes
Have a lid with an entrance. They help contain odor and litter scatter while giving cats a sense of privacy. - High-Sided or Top-Entry Litter Boxes
Feature tall sides or a top entrance. Ideal for cats that kick litter out or prefer more privacy. - Low-Sided or Senior-Friendly Litter Boxes
Have a low entry point. Perfect for kittens, senior cats, or cats with mobility issues.
- Match to Your Cat’s Size and Age
Larger or longer cats need bigger boxes. Senior cats and kittens do best with low-entry designs. - Consider the Number of Cats
The general rule is one litter box per cat, plus one extra (the “+1 rule”). - Placement Is Critical
Place the box in a quiet, low-traffic area away from food and water bowls. Avoid loud or high-traffic spots where your cat might feel trapped. - Material and Cleaning
Smooth, non-stick surfaces are easiest to clean. Removable lids or liners make maintenance simpler. - Litter Depth
Most cats prefer 2–3 inches of litter. Too little or too much can discourage use.
You can find a variety of litter boxes and related accessories in our Flea and Tick Control and Medications sections, or browse the full shop for more pet care items.Pet Care Tip
Always have at least one more litter box than the number of cats in your household. Scoop daily and do a full clean weekly to keep your cats happy and your home fresh.Pet Health & Safety Disclaimer
The information in this buyer’s guide is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical condition in cats. Always consult with your veterinarian for advice specific to your cat’s health needs. Individual results may vary. Choose pet products carefully and monitor your cat’s litter box habits for any changes.Ready to Improve Your Cat’s Litter Setup?
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