If you want to buy
a high sided litter box to use with the Litter Loo, Amazon will suggest you the right litter box at the bottom of the page.
However, sometimes this solution is worse than the problem because most
high sided litter boxes come with an attachment on top to make it high sided, which is not seamless and some urine leaks through the seams going onto the floor, creating a bad mess.
The LitterMaid
High Sided Litter Pan with tall sides allows you to contains most of your cat mess when doing its business.
A high sided litter tray may help reduce the mess, but some cats just don't take to high sided boxes, or are unable to use them.
LitterMaid
High sided litter pan is made from a treated plastic to avoid bacteria buildup.
If you have a cat that likes to dig too much or urinates over the litter box, the LitterMaid
High Sided Litter Pan helps to contain part of that mess with its high walls of 11 inches tall on sides and back.
You can choose between a standard cat litter box, covered litter box, self cleaning litter box, disposable litter box, and even
an high sided litter box.
There are a few different approaches you could take (and you may have already tried some of them)-- the first that comes to mind would be to do the opposite of what we usually tell people to do, and try a smaller,
higher sided litter box that he could not walk out of quite so easily.
Not exact matches
You should also consider the Nature's Miracle
High -
Sided Litter Box, the CatIt Jumbo Hooded Cat
Litter Pan, the Nature's Miracle Disposable
Litter Box, and the Omega Paw Roll Self - Cleaning
Litter Box.
The box itself is extra-large, and it also has unusually
high side walls to make room for several inches of
litter.
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Another great model of this trend is the Petmate Booda Hi - Back Open
Litter Pan, with its
high - profile back
side and lower front
side that allows easy access for cats.
High and deep
sides are a big trend in
litter boxes because this helps minimize
litter scatter when kitty pushes
litter around to cover up her business.
Corner
litter tray can be good in the
litter training process as they typically have a low
side along one edge and a
high back which makes it east to get into and will stop it being tipped over.
The
higher sided models are good if you have a cat that likes to kick out the
litter.
The
high sides accommodate cats who enthusiastically dig in the
litter and those who prefer to stand while going to the bathroom.
If you are concerned about your cat kicking
litter or urinating over the
side of the box, get a box with
high sides, or even better, get a large storage tub and cut an opening in one
side for your cat to enter and exit.
Some cats dislike
litter boxes with
high sides.
The
litter box, or pan, should be shallow enough for the cat to jump into easily, but the
sides should be
high enough to contain scattered
litter as the cat scratches in it.
Made from heavy - duty plastic, this enclosed
litter box has
high sides to contain
litter as well as waste — no more unsightly spillage!
That being said, it's a
high -
sided unit, so for the most part, the
litter will stay put.
It is
high on all 4
sides, so if your kitty kicks the
litter, it still stays in the box.
This will provide
higher sides for containing
litter but easy entrance for your cat.
For instance, arthritic cats might stop jumping up to
high areas for sleeping, or may stop using
litter trays with
high sides.
I also tried other
high sided open top boxes, but since these 2 seem to think they're digging to China, by the time they were through,
litter was everywhere!
Limit tracking (all
litter tracks to some extent)- use a
high -
sided litter box and place an old towel or shaggy bathmat that you can just shake and wash underneath and then another rug that extends out 3 feet to catch even more
litter
We have gotten huge
litter boxes that have
high sides so it doesn't leak out where the lid and base connect.
But, you can make your own very inexpensive large
litter box by taking a Rubbermaid storage tub that is at least 2 feet long and 1.5 feet across with
sides that are about a foot
high, and make that into a
litter box.
In addition, the
high sides will keep your cat from kicking
litter everywhere or urinating over the
side, but yet they can still see around them for potential threats.
You may notice that kitty doesn't want to climb into a
high -
sided litter box anymore.
If not, invest in a cat
litter box that has
high side walls.
Rubbermaid makes quality containers that won't bend or twist too much under the weight of
litter or cat paws, and they tend to have
high sides.
The
high sides of these bins help contain
litter when the cat digs and covers.
For the enthusiastic
litter kickers, you may want to try either the IRIS Box with comes with a scoop and snap - on shield and gets high customer review marks, or Nature's Miracle High - Sided Litte
litter kickers, you may want to try either the IRIS Box with comes with a scoop and snap - on shield and gets
high customer review marks, or Nature's Miracle High - Sided Litter
high customer review marks, or Nature's Miracle
High - Sided Litter
High -
Sided LitterLitter Box.
We recommend
litter boxes with
high sides (we use a storage bin from Staples to reduce scatter caused by StovePipe and his 3 siblings) as our
litter box.
If you are buying a
litter box for a kitten, be careful that the
sides are not too
high so the little guy won't have any trouble getting in and out.
Find a small cardboard or plastic tray that's three to five inches
high to serve as a
litter box, and secure it to one
side of the cage, away from sleeping and eating areas.
With a storage container you can also choose one with
high sides to reduce
litter scatter.
If we give them the
high walls, the human has the mess that's kept inside, the cat that's digging doesn't spill the
litter over the
side of the pan,
Arthritic cats can have difficulty climbing in or out of
litter boxes with
sides that are 4 inches
high or more.
Geriatric cats or cats with physical limitations may have a difficult time using certain types of
litter boxes such as top - entry boxes, or
litter boxes with
high sides.
The unit has
high side - walls to control
litter spillage and a ramp to reduce
litter tracking.
The box upstairs was probably fine when your cat was young and spry, but it can be difficult for cats to climb stairs (or even climb into a
high -
sided litter box) as they get older.
The following
litter boxes work similar to regular
litter boxes but they offer special features to make the scooping a easier task, such as a different way to handle the cat urine so you don't need to scrape the
litter box to remove urine clumps or a different way to scoop the clumps,
higher sides, enclosures, etc..
With no lid or door attached, the bottom half of the plastic airline style crate acts as a large
litter pan with
high sides.
The
litter tray needs to be untippable and
high -
sided apart from the entrance.
These boxes have
high sides, keeping
litter in, but at the same time allowing cats to easily escape.
Sometimes when the cats get older, it is harder for them to get in
litter boxes with
higher sides even if they used them for years.
So whether or not we have a
high sided box or covered box or whatever (we currently have a covered one because it seems to trap most of the pee), he will go in to use the
litter box, but his rear end still faces out the entrance and then out the pee goes.