Extra Large Enclosed Cat Litter Box - High-Sided Design - 70x46x36cm
Privacy, Space, and Odour Control Combined
Give your cat the private bathroom they prefer with our Extra Large Enclosed Cat Litter Box. Measuring a spacious 70x46x36cm, this covered design provides ample room for large cats whilst containing odours, reducing litter scatter, and offering the privacy many cats instinctively seek. The high-sided enclosed construction keeps your home cleaner and fresher whilst giving your cat the comfortable, secure space they need.
Key Features
- Extra Large Interior – 70x46x36cm provides generous space for comfortable use
- Enclosed Design – Hood contains odours and prevents litter scatter
- Superior Odour Control – Covered design traps smells inside the box
- Privacy for Cats – Enclosed space appeals to cats' natural desire for seclusion
- Reduces Litter Tracking – Hood and high sides keep litter contained
- Large Entry Door – Easy access for cats of all sizes
- Removable Hood – Lifts off for easy cleaning and maintenance
- Durable Construction – Heavy-duty plastic withstands daily use
- Non-Stick Interior – Smooth surfaces make cleaning quick and easy
- Suitable for Large Breeds – Accommodates Maine Coons, Ragdolls, and other big cats
Why Enclosed Design?
Many cats prefer the privacy and security of an enclosed litter box. The hood creates a den-like environment that appeals to their natural instincts, making them feel safe and protected during vulnerable moments. The enclosed design also benefits owners by containing odours more effectively, reducing litter scatter, and creating a more aesthetically pleasing bathroom solution that blends into your home.
Benefits for Cats
- Privacy & security: Enclosed space reduces stress during elimination
- Spacious interior: Room to turn, dig, and position comfortably
- Reduced distractions: Hood blocks visual stimuli that might interrupt use
- Protection from ambush: Important in multi-cat households
- Quieter environment: Muffles household noises
- Natural instinct: Mimics secluded outdoor elimination spots
Benefits for Owners
- Superior odour containment: Keeps smells trapped inside
- Minimal litter scatter: Hood prevents litter from flying out
- Cleaner floors: Reduces tracking throughout your home
- Discreet appearance: More aesthetically pleasing than open boxes
- Easier maintenance: Less frequent floor cleaning needed
- Multi-cat friendly: Provides privacy in busy households
Perfect For
- Large cat breeds requiring spacious facilities
- Cats who prefer privacy during elimination
- Multi-cat households where privacy reduces stress
- Homes where odour control is a priority
- Cats who kick litter enthusiastically
- High-spraying cats needing tall sides and coverage
- Owners seeking discreet, tidy litter box solutions
- Households wanting to minimize litter tracking
Size Matters
Standard enclosed boxes are often too small, causing cats to feel cramped and reluctant to use them. This extra large design provides the space cats need even with a hood. The generous 70x46cm base allows cats to turn around comfortably, whilst the 36cm height accommodates even the tallest cats standing upright. Proper sizing is crucial for encouraging consistent litter box use.
Product Specifications
- Dimensions: 70cm (L) x 46cm (W) x 36cm (H)
- Design: Enclosed with removable hood
- Material: Durable, heavy-duty plastic
- Entry: Large door opening for easy access
- Hood: Removable for cleaning and flexibility
- Surface: Smooth, non-stick interior
- Suitable for: Large cats, multiple cats
- Cleaning: Easy to disassemble and clean
Ventilation Considerations
While enclosed boxes contain odours, proper ventilation is important. This design includes adequate airflow to prevent stuffiness whilst still maintaining odour control. The removable hood allows you to occasionally lift it for airing out, and the entry opening ensures continuous air circulation. Regular scooping and complete litter changes maintain freshness.
Hood On or Off?
The removable hood gives you flexibility. Start with the hood on to assess your cat's preference. Some cats love the privacy, whilst others prefer open visibility. If your cat seems hesitant, try removing the hood initially, then gradually reintroduce it once they're comfortable with the box. The ability to remove the hood also makes deep cleaning significantly easier.
Multi-Cat Households
In homes with multiple cats, enclosed boxes can reduce territorial stress by providing privacy during vulnerable moments. However, ensure the box has only one entry point that's visible from outside, preventing one cat from ambushing another. The extra large size means cats won't feel trapped or cramped, even in the enclosed space.
Cleaning & Maintenance
Scoop waste daily to maintain hygiene and odour control. The removable hood lifts off easily for thorough cleaning. Wash both the base and hood with mild soap and warm water, rinse thoroughly, and dry before reassembling. The smooth, non-stick surfaces resist staining and make cleaning quick. Replace litter completely every 1-2 weeks depending on usage and number of cats.
Placement Tips
- Position in quiet, low-traffic areas for maximum privacy
- Ensure the entry faces an open area, not a wall
- Keep away from food, water, and sleeping areas
- Provide adequate lighting so cats can see inside
- Avoid placing near noisy appliances
- In multi-cat homes, ensure escape routes aren't blocked
- Consider placing on a mat to catch any tracking
Odour Management
The enclosed design significantly reduces odour, but proper maintenance is key. Scoop daily, use quality clumping litter, ensure adequate litter depth (7-10cm), and completely change litter regularly. Some owners add baking soda to the bottom before adding litter for extra odour absorption. The hood contains smells effectively when combined with good hygiene practices.
When to Choose Enclosed
- Your cat seeks privacy and hides when eliminating
- Odour control is a priority in your home
- Litter scatter is a persistent problem
- You want a more discreet, tidy appearance
- Your cat is a high sprayer or vigorous digger
- You have multiple cats and need to reduce stress
- You want to minimize litter tracking
Transitioning to Enclosed
If your cat is used to open boxes, introduce the enclosed design gradually. Start with the hood off, then prop it partially on, and finally secure it completely once your cat is comfortable. Use familiar litter and keep the box in the same location initially. Most cats adapt quickly, especially when they discover the privacy benefits.
Give your cat the private, spacious bathroom they deserve. Our extra large enclosed litter box combines generous dimensions with practical odour control – because comfort and cleanliness should go hand in hand.
Original: $99.00
-65%$99.00
$34.65






Description
Privacy, Space, and Odour Control Combined
Give your cat the private bathroom they prefer with our Extra Large Enclosed Cat Litter Box. Measuring a spacious 70x46x36cm, this covered design provides ample room for large cats whilst containing odours, reducing litter scatter, and offering the privacy many cats instinctively seek. The high-sided enclosed construction keeps your home cleaner and fresher whilst giving your cat the comfortable, secure space they need.
Key Features
- Extra Large Interior – 70x46x36cm provides generous space for comfortable use
- Enclosed Design – Hood contains odours and prevents litter scatter
- Superior Odour Control – Covered design traps smells inside the box
- Privacy for Cats – Enclosed space appeals to cats' natural desire for seclusion
- Reduces Litter Tracking – Hood and high sides keep litter contained
- Large Entry Door – Easy access for cats of all sizes
- Removable Hood – Lifts off for easy cleaning and maintenance
- Durable Construction – Heavy-duty plastic withstands daily use
- Non-Stick Interior – Smooth surfaces make cleaning quick and easy
- Suitable for Large Breeds – Accommodates Maine Coons, Ragdolls, and other big cats
Why Enclosed Design?
Many cats prefer the privacy and security of an enclosed litter box. The hood creates a den-like environment that appeals to their natural instincts, making them feel safe and protected during vulnerable moments. The enclosed design also benefits owners by containing odours more effectively, reducing litter scatter, and creating a more aesthetically pleasing bathroom solution that blends into your home.
Benefits for Cats
- Privacy & security: Enclosed space reduces stress during elimination
- Spacious interior: Room to turn, dig, and position comfortably
- Reduced distractions: Hood blocks visual stimuli that might interrupt use
- Protection from ambush: Important in multi-cat households
- Quieter environment: Muffles household noises
- Natural instinct: Mimics secluded outdoor elimination spots
Benefits for Owners
- Superior odour containment: Keeps smells trapped inside
- Minimal litter scatter: Hood prevents litter from flying out
- Cleaner floors: Reduces tracking throughout your home
- Discreet appearance: More aesthetically pleasing than open boxes
- Easier maintenance: Less frequent floor cleaning needed
- Multi-cat friendly: Provides privacy in busy households
Perfect For
- Large cat breeds requiring spacious facilities
- Cats who prefer privacy during elimination
- Multi-cat households where privacy reduces stress
- Homes where odour control is a priority
- Cats who kick litter enthusiastically
- High-spraying cats needing tall sides and coverage
- Owners seeking discreet, tidy litter box solutions
- Households wanting to minimize litter tracking
Size Matters
Standard enclosed boxes are often too small, causing cats to feel cramped and reluctant to use them. This extra large design provides the space cats need even with a hood. The generous 70x46cm base allows cats to turn around comfortably, whilst the 36cm height accommodates even the tallest cats standing upright. Proper sizing is crucial for encouraging consistent litter box use.
Product Specifications
- Dimensions: 70cm (L) x 46cm (W) x 36cm (H)
- Design: Enclosed with removable hood
- Material: Durable, heavy-duty plastic
- Entry: Large door opening for easy access
- Hood: Removable for cleaning and flexibility
- Surface: Smooth, non-stick interior
- Suitable for: Large cats, multiple cats
- Cleaning: Easy to disassemble and clean
Ventilation Considerations
While enclosed boxes contain odours, proper ventilation is important. This design includes adequate airflow to prevent stuffiness whilst still maintaining odour control. The removable hood allows you to occasionally lift it for airing out, and the entry opening ensures continuous air circulation. Regular scooping and complete litter changes maintain freshness.
Hood On or Off?
The removable hood gives you flexibility. Start with the hood on to assess your cat's preference. Some cats love the privacy, whilst others prefer open visibility. If your cat seems hesitant, try removing the hood initially, then gradually reintroduce it once they're comfortable with the box. The ability to remove the hood also makes deep cleaning significantly easier.
Multi-Cat Households
In homes with multiple cats, enclosed boxes can reduce territorial stress by providing privacy during vulnerable moments. However, ensure the box has only one entry point that's visible from outside, preventing one cat from ambushing another. The extra large size means cats won't feel trapped or cramped, even in the enclosed space.
Cleaning & Maintenance
Scoop waste daily to maintain hygiene and odour control. The removable hood lifts off easily for thorough cleaning. Wash both the base and hood with mild soap and warm water, rinse thoroughly, and dry before reassembling. The smooth, non-stick surfaces resist staining and make cleaning quick. Replace litter completely every 1-2 weeks depending on usage and number of cats.
Placement Tips
- Position in quiet, low-traffic areas for maximum privacy
- Ensure the entry faces an open area, not a wall
- Keep away from food, water, and sleeping areas
- Provide adequate lighting so cats can see inside
- Avoid placing near noisy appliances
- In multi-cat homes, ensure escape routes aren't blocked
- Consider placing on a mat to catch any tracking
Odour Management
The enclosed design significantly reduces odour, but proper maintenance is key. Scoop daily, use quality clumping litter, ensure adequate litter depth (7-10cm), and completely change litter regularly. Some owners add baking soda to the bottom before adding litter for extra odour absorption. The hood contains smells effectively when combined with good hygiene practices.
When to Choose Enclosed
- Your cat seeks privacy and hides when eliminating
- Odour control is a priority in your home
- Litter scatter is a persistent problem
- You want a more discreet, tidy appearance
- Your cat is a high sprayer or vigorous digger
- You have multiple cats and need to reduce stress
- You want to minimize litter tracking
Transitioning to Enclosed
If your cat is used to open boxes, introduce the enclosed design gradually. Start with the hood off, then prop it partially on, and finally secure it completely once your cat is comfortable. Use familiar litter and keep the box in the same location initially. Most cats adapt quickly, especially when they discover the privacy benefits.
Give your cat the private, spacious bathroom they deserve. Our extra large enclosed litter box combines generous dimensions with practical odour control – because comfort and cleanliness should go hand in hand.











