PawHut Cabinet Cat Litter Box Enclosure
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Details
- Dual-cabinet design with two separate spaces, perfect for homes with multiple cats.
- Features three door holes for easy access and two scratching mats to keep litter contained.
- Equipped with four rolling wheels and bottom pull-out trays for effortless movement and cleaning.
- Doubles as a stylish piece of cat furniture and a functional end table.
- Made with high-quality particleboard and damping hinges for quiet and smooth daily use.
Questions & Answers
2 Customer Questions
Is this 1- 2 cat cabinets sold as a pair or is it 2 single cat cabinets put together each sold separately
Can the inside middle panel be removed so it's one big area inside
4 Customer Reviews
Looks great, but broke immediately!
I was really excited to get this cabinet! It was the perfect size for my space, looks awesome, and fits the litterboxes perfectly. It was even easy to build. How
I was really excited to get this cabinet! It was the perfect size for my space, looks awesome, and fits the litterboxes perfectly. It was even easy to build. How ever, when I moved the cabinet into its new spot and opened the doors to add in the litterboxes, the door on the right fell right off! The screws are very short and the material just isn't strong enough to hold the screws in place securely. I'm super bummed out.
Solid product (but not perfect)
This is a well made product. It looks like it's made out of particle board at first, but it's engineered wood which looks very similar but is stronger (and allows
This is a well made product. It looks like it's made out of particle board at first, but it's engineered wood which looks very similar but is stronger (and allows you to make more mistakes during assembly.) The instructions are somewhat complicated but so is the assembly; I have one piece of advice: do NOT take the numbered stickers off the parts until after they're assembled, or you will be left wondering which hinges were which (there's 2 types). This led to a much longer assembly process and having to guess and swap doors and hinges multiple times, but it was my fault. Don't be hasty like me and you'll probably be fine. The only other con I see is the slide out bottom pieces; look closely at that first picture. Zoom in, you'll see they aren't flush at the sides. There's about a 1 inch gap on each side(not front/back though) which litter falls through onto my floor every time because of. But: it does better than a plain open litterbox on the floor. The slide out feature is super convenient for me, but I will be DIYing some better fitting pieces so I don't have to keep sweeping. Overall, it really is a solid product. I got it on sale for a really solid discount. I hadn't been expecting to be able to afford a new one of these. And also, it still somehow works when I'm 99.9% sure I assembled it incorrectly. That's foolproof if you ask me
Couldn't be happier with this!
This took about an hour and a half to build with my husband helping and kids distracting. The instructions were a little difficult to interpret at first, but what
This took about an hour and a half to build with my husband helping and kids distracting. The instructions were a little difficult to interpret at first, but what furniture instructions aren't nowadays. We put 2 of the arm and hammer sifter cat litters in this and they fit with a little room to spare. It is made out of sturdy material and the doors are soft close. The cats love this and the litter spill outside of the enclosure is minimal, but my cats are experts at kicking out as much cat litter as possible. I would definitely recommend this!
It takes an engineer to put this together!
The instructions are unclear, so many pieces and parts. It's very complicated and it would take an engineer to put together.
The instructions are unclear, so many pieces and parts. It's very complicated and it would take an engineer to put together.