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Stainless Steel Litter Box

$55

Litterbox.com Stainless Steel Litter Box is the long-lasting, easy-to-clean litter box your cat prefers.

  • Extra large size
  • Doesn’t absorb odors and stains
  • Rust-free
  • Ergonomic design

Stainless Steel Litter Box

Litterbox.com Stainless Steel Litter Box is the best, longest-lasting traditional litter box you can find. It features an ergonomic design with rounded edges, so there are no sharp sides, as well as non-slip rubber feet. Your cat will prefer its extra large size—23.5’’ x 15.5’’ x 6’’—and easy accessibility. Stainless steel is rust-free and doesn’t absorb stains and odors—so it is easy to clean. It’s a win-win for you and your cat! Note: Product will arrive with protective corner bumpers that can be removed.

Stainless Steel Litter Box Details
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I need space to do my business. This litter box is practically as big as the sandbox in the back yard. That noisy little human in the house better not get any ideas!
- Luna 1.13.2019
23.5’’ x 15.5’’ x 6’’

4.17 lbs.

Materials

  • Stainless steel (201)
  • Non-slip rubber feet

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  • How big is the litter box?

    The stainless steel litter box measures 23.5’’ x 15.5’’ x 6’’ and weighs 4.17 lbs.
  • How do I clean the Litterbox.com Stainless Steel Litter Box?

    Remove all litter from the litter box and use your favorite cleaner or water and soap. This nonstick-coated litter box means you can take care of any build-up or residue in one wash only.
  • How often should I scoop my cat’s litter?

    It is best to scoop the litter box daily for your cat’s kidney and urinary health. In fact, veterinarians recommend that you have “n+1” traditional litter boxes per cat. If you have 1 cat, you need n+1 litter boxes (in other words, 2). If you have 3 cats, you need 3+1 litter boxes (a total of 4). Why? Because cats are territorial and often will use one specific litter box.
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