Where are some good places to hide a kitty litter box?
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I cut an hole in the side of our bathroom cabinet for the cat to go in an out and put the litter box inside. Easy access to clean it yet out of sight.
In the garage, I rescued 6 cats and needed 3 litter boxes and my house is tiny, no place else to put them. There was already a cat door between the house and garage.
Do you want to disguise the fact that you have a litter box? You can buy one of those totes with a top and cut a hole in the top. Cats don't mind climbing down. In fact they sell a litter box with this very design for big money. If you really want to camouflage it, you could do what Tammy above suggest. If you don't want to give up your bathroom cabinet, you can put a kitchen cabinet in the laundry room and cut a hole in the side. The nice thing is that you now have a surface for folding.
I had a friend who had one of those "storage benches." It was like a big box with a bench style backing. (I think it was originally meant to be a toybox, but quite a sturdy one) She cut a hole in one side, then put industrial carpet on the bottom, then put a litter tray in. She could open up the top to pull out the box for cleaning. She put the box so it was up against the side without the hole. That way, after the cat did his business, he would walk across the carpet and get 99% of the litter off his feet before leaving the box. That's what I'd do with my box, if I had the room.
I had a cat door put into the wall going into my garage - then had a screened in box that the litter box fit in. It had a hinged lid so I could easily clean it. My garage was step down, so the screened box was up on legs. All the smell stayed in the garage - not in the house!