The 10 Best Hidden Litter Boxes

Updated May 02, 2020 by Christopher Thomas

This wiki has been updated 15 times since it was first published in April of 2020. Cats come in all shapes, sizes, and colors, and they are one of the most popular pets found in homes around the world. They are clean, independent creatures, and their one major requirement is a litter box. Furniture made to hide these unsightly boxes not only helps minimize possible odors and gives your feline the privacy it needs, it also makes a useful addition to your home as a table or bench. When users buy our independently chosen editorial recommendations, we may earn commissions to help fund the Wiki. If you'd like to contribute your own research to Ezvid Wiki, please get started by reviewing this introductory video.

1. Merry Pet Bench

2. Sweet Barks Enclosure

3. The Refined Feline

4. New Age Pet ecoFlex

5. Best Choice Products

6. Penn-Plax Cat Walk

7. Bundle & Bliss

8. Designer Catbox

9. PetSafe Mr. Herzher's Pan Cover

10. Staart Decorative Dyad

Editor's Notes

May 01, 2020:

The biggest drawback to owning a cat is cleaning and maintaining the litter box. As if it is not hard enough to sort through the hundreds of cat litters to find the best one, you have to deal with the sight and often the smell of your feline's waste. With a hidden litter box, the source of the problem is out of sight and out of your nose's range.

Furniture designed to keep your litter box hidden double as end tables, coffee tables, night stands, benches, and even magazine storage. The Merry Pet Bench is a tasteful selection with doors that open wide to make it easy to access the hidden box inside. The Staart Decorative Dyad has a more modern flavor to its design, serving as an elegant end table or night stand and available in 3 colors. If you have more than enough furniture, consider the Bundle & Bliss, which looks like a beautiful potted plant, but doubles as a litter box. In today's day and age, there is simply no reason to face an ugly litter box anymore when you can camouflage it inside a useful piece of furniture.

Last updated on May 02, 2020 by Christopher Thomas

Building PCs, remodeling, and cooking since he was young, quasi-renowned trumpeter Christopher Thomas traveled the USA performing at and organizing shows from an early age. His work experiences led him to open a catering company, eventually becoming a sous chef in several fine LA restaurants. He enjoys all sorts of barely necessary gadgets, specialty computing, cutting-edge video games, and modern social policy. He has given talks on debunking pseudoscience, the Dunning-Kruger effect, culinary technique, and traveling. After two decades of product and market research, Chris has a keen sense of what people want to know and how to explain it clearly. He delights in parsing complex subjects for anyone who will listen -- because teaching is the best way to ensure that you understand things yourself.


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