Cat litter boxes are a must-have for any cat owner. A simple rule is to have one litter box per cat, plus an extra if you can. This helps keep your cat happy and reduces accidents.
Some cats prefer privacy, so enclosed litter boxes help block smells and mess. Others don’t mind an open tray. High-sided litter boxes are great for cats that love to dig and kick litter. For kittens or older cats, a low-sided box makes getting in and out easier. If you want hassle-free cleaning, a self-cleaning cat litter box takes care of waste for you.
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There are many types to suit different cats and owners. Open litter trays are basic but easy to clean. Covered or hooded boxes offer more privacy and help control odours. High-sided boxes reduce mess for cats that kick litter around. Low-sided boxes are good for kittens or older cats with limited mobility. For busy owners, self-cleaning litter boxes automatically remove waste, keeping the litter fresh with less effort.
The best cat litter box really depends on your cat’s personality and your home. There’s no single perfect option, but here are some things to consider:
The best cat litter box is one your cat feels comfortable using every day and that fits easily in your home. If you’re unsure, try a simple open litter tray first, then see what your cat prefers.
Most vets recommend having at least one litter box per cat, plus one extra if you have space. For example, if you have two cats, it’s best to have three litter boxes. This helps prevent territorial issues and makes sure there is always a clean spot for your cat to use.
Choose a quiet, private area where your cat feels safe and won’t be disturbed. Laundry rooms, bathrooms or spare rooms can work well. Keep the litter box away from your cat’s food and water bowls, as cats like to toilet in a different place from where they eat.
Scoop out waste at least once a day to keep the box clean and odour-free. Once a week, empty all the litter, wash the box with mild soap and warm water, dry it thoroughly and refill with fresh litter. If you have multiple cats, you may need to clean more often.