🐱 Elevate Your Cat's Bathroom Experience!
The Iris Ohyama Jumbo Enclosed Cat Litter Box is designed for maximum comfort and privacy for your feline friend. With a spacious interior, secure flap door, and easy-to-clean features, this litter box is perfect for cat owners who value both functionality and style. Its portable design makes it easy to move, while the durable plastic construction ensures longevity.
Item Weight | 1.61 kg |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 12 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 53.3L x 47.6W x 43.2H centimeters |
Size | Jumbo |
Style Name | Jumbo Hooded - Gray |
Color | Gray |
Material Type | Plastic |
L**F
Cheap, thin plastic
Wanted a covered litter tray for 2 cats. Size is okay, however, it is made of cheap, thin plastic and cracked when setting it up
P**
Práctico
Me encantó el arenero, es muy espacioso para mis gatos que son tamaño grande, el plástico no es muy grueso pero se ve que está resistente,es fácil de armar , de limpiar .Me llegó bien empaquetado y en buenas condiciones.A mis gatos les fascinó,le dan 10/10.😺
S**A
Good sized
It serves the purpose for the price, but I would NOT pick it up by the handle with litter in the box! It's not made strong enough to use the handle, use common sense!But it serves the purpose, nice high sides even w/o the top on it.
R**R
Perfect for a small cat
This was the only reasonably priced hooded litter box I could find on Amazon. It is good quality, looks nice, and has a flat base which makes it easy to clean. It is smaller than I expected, which isn't a problem because I have a small 3.2kg (7lbs) cat, but bigger cats might find it too cramped.
E**N
Very Good
The bottom of this litter box is literally shiny as if polished. It is so smooth it is easy to clean and nothing sticks to the bottom. I use a mix of natural/flushable litters such as sWheat Scoop (wheat husk) and Feline Fresh (pine). I use two hands to lift and carry the litter box instead of carrying it by the top handle and relying on the clips on the side. Some litter max exit the front flap of the litter box depending on how vigorous your cat buries. The depth of the bottom tray is very nice compared to a lot of other boxes. The way it tucks into a corner is nice compared to rectangular boxes. I find that lifting the lid off and tilting the box around makes sifting out the waste material very tidy due to the tall sides and smooth bottom. I intend to order a second one after having this one for almost a year.The flap doesn't have long pins and may pop off if you lift the lid off and drop/bang it on the floor. I also don't use the scoop which came with it, which is narrower/smaller than the other scoop I have.
A**N
Very sturdy, Smooth Swing Door
Corner kitty litter box ReviewAdded the litter and moved it around for testing and I was surprised it didn't feel unsteady. The handle is decent quality and the box keeps its shape. No issues with flimsy lock, but its not hard to lock either. Unless someone is overloading it with litter then there shouldn't be an issue. The litter scoop can hang on the side, but I'll just have it as a backup. Good size for it, but I have a metal one that's slightly bigger that I'm accustomed to using and it still works fine.The door opens easy and fluid, and when no cat is inside then it hangs slightly on the inside so there is a gap where you see the kitty litter. I suppose this is to ensure the cat can see there is something on the other side. I thought this would cause issues with the smell escaping too much, but it doesn't seem to matter. It does well containing any scents. Unless I notice the sound of them scratching the litter, I don't even know when its being used. Given this is also my office space, this is very much welcomed improvement over the previous box with no door. So far any excess litter has been caught by the litter mat so I'm thrilled about that as well.We have a medium size cat and 2 small growing kittens that are a couple months old, all of them can get in and out no issues. If we had a large cat then I'd probably get the regular large/extra large square box instead of the corner box.If you have issues with cats getting used to it, then I suggest putting it next to the other box both with no lids on first to get them used to using it. Then add the lid to the corner box with no door, then remove the other box, then add the swing door. Just like people, some cats/animals adjust quickly and some are resistant to change so getting them used to it slowly until its in the state you want it in. No different than slowly introducing 2 cats or introducing a cat and dog to each other. You can just put them together or you can use introducing tactics to get things to go smoothly. I put the boxes next to each other with the door up on the new one. Then when I noticed they used the new one, I put the door down and then removed the other box later that day/next day.
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