Hiding place for two litter boxes

Pamela
by Pamela
I have round and standard litter boxes that I want to hide. My big issue is that one of my cats is quite big and urinates at the edge of both boxes or on the floor. I need to be able to wipe out the hiding place(s) in order to keep them clean and remove odor.
I live in an 800 sq ft apartment so I need to mindful of space, as the litter boxes are in my stepson's small bedroom.
Thanks!

  3 answers
  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on Jun 13, 2018

    https://www.hometalk.com/categories/furnish/for-pets/litter-boxes

  • Dfm Dfm on Jun 13, 2018

    i have my litter boxes sitting on thicker plastic sheeting. wipes up easily. i also have a smaller table that i stash them under. if you use a table you can attach a curtain rod and use smaller curtains to hide them

  • Neva Barker Neva Barker on Jun 14, 2018

    I have been fostering cats for many years and I have always used a rubbermaid (or generic) tub with lid. The kind of tub you use for storing items, as a cat box for extra large cats.

    You cut a hole in the side of the rubber tub making sure you have it high enough that the cat has to climb into it to use it and use the largest tub you can so the cat can totally fit into the tub.

    Then you can either decorate the tub with paint or stickers or you can put a small tablecloth over it being careful not to cover the hole and use the tub as an extra small table or night stand if it’s in the bedroom.

    This way you have a litter box that is hidden as a table which will allow your large cat to use it without missing or going pee over the edge of it.