🐱 Elevate Your Cat's Comfort with Style!
The Bolux Foldable Cat Litter Box is an extra-large, innovative solution for cat owners, featuring a convenient drawer design for easy cleaning, an anti-tracking feature to minimize mess, and a dedicated scoop for effortless maintenance. Measuring 20" L x 16" W x 15" H, it caters to all breeds, ensuring a comfortable and hygienic environment for your feline friend.
S**L
Yay…Plenty of room for 2 cats!!!
So much easier when cleaning and refreshing litter…hardly any scattering of litter…It’s sturdy and well built/not hard to assemble pleasant to look at (got blue)…but is larger than most litter boxes…I don’t mind as does such a good job keeping litter contained (and order, too) It’s 5-Stars in my book!!!
J**
Fabulous Litter box
While I absolutely LOVE the way this litter box looks in my living room AND it’s SUPER easy to clean, it’s not very sturdy. It’s not falling apart when my kitten stands on it or anything but when I was constructing it, it felt fairly weak. I expected it to be a little sturdier for the price. But anyways it’s super easy to clean, you just have to remove the top. And I LOVE how the top is vented so all of the litter that’s on my kittens paws falls right back into the litter box. My overall review is that it works well, pretty to look at, and I just wish it was a bit sturdier. I’d still recommend it to y’all!
L**A
Good but needs minor redesign to eliminate gaps
I have a "litter flinger" named Jack. He's 5 months old and specializes in flinging litter out of his litter box. High sides? No problem. Jack's motto is "the higher the kick, the more I can flick." So I got this. He would not use it until I took the front door off. 🤨 He also refuses to use the top opening...even after I did several dramatic re-enactments to show him how...Just kidding, but I did try to help him learn by sitting him on top of it to get used to it and then trying to get him to jump up to me through the hole when he was in it. But for some reason, even though the front is totally open, he is not flinging the litter from the front anymore (fingers crossed) but he is still kicking it towards the back and sides. I read the reviews before purchasing this and saw where some reviewers were disappointed in gaps that allowed litter to get out. It was hard to envision what was happening until I bought it...Even though I made sure to snap this thing together tight, litter does somehow get out when he kicks it up on the ledge of the back wall. See my first pic which is a top down view. That tan line is where all the litter collects. It is a little ledge that the pullout drawer rests under. That second pic is a little pile of litter in a straight line. It's being knocked through a gap between the walls and the drawer. I keep an old bathroom rug down that I don't use anymore so I can shake the excess back into the box BUT some of the excess is being kicked beyond this little rug...which defeats the purpose of enclosed walls. When I have time, I'll examine it and see if I could close it with some caulk or tape without affecting the drawer function. I usually never give a product 4 stars when I have to doctor on it to fix a design flaw but for me it's such a step up not to have to clean up large amounts of litter scattered in every direction every single day. I was having to keep a broom vac next to the litter box plus a regular broom to get up litter that was too far under furniture for the broom vac to reach. I'm not even bummed that much that he won't use the top exit or the swinging door. He's young yet and only recently got brave enough to step inside any kind of covered box. (He was an injured rescue with trauma issues. He lost an eye.) I like the size of it too. It's longer than the litter tray I had and he can get a little bigger without outgrowing it. I do wish I could easily use my existing liners with it. I had just purchased three boxes of the really strong Fresh Step large liners with the draw string. They won't fit plus I'm not so sure how a larger liner would work either. I have a feeling that with all the kicking and flicking Jack does, it would lose its snug fit and cause the drawer to jam or not slide out easily when I open it. With a little redesign, this could easily be a 5 star item.
M**M
Best Litter Box
To quote my husband, “this is the best litter box we have ever had.” I’ve tried everything from litter box enclosures, plastic flexible shields, hooded litter boxes, litter mats, you name it. Nothing has worked as well as this one. I got the xl size one and I am AMAZED at how there is no litter on my carpet a week plus after setting this up and making the switch. It’s magic. I LOVE this. And the pull out bottom tray to scoop litter? Couldn’t be easier. High fives to whoever designed this along with my thanks. I have two adult cats and they took to this with no problem straight away. They love it as much as I do.
M**.
Love the concept but not water tight
I needed a litter box for my bathroom. I have six cats, all elderly and one box is not enough. I have a small house so, besides the one in the spare bedroom, the only other place to put a second box is in my bathroom. I don't like having a litterbox in my only bathroom because I don't like stepping on litter. This design seemed like the perfect solution. However, you have to assemble it out of the box and it all snaps together. That's easy enough. The problem is the main body doesn't snap to the base tight enough to prevent urine from getting through. I used a rubber mallet to gently tap the parts into place so as to make sure it was snapped in place as tightly as possible but urine still gets through. I have a couple of neutered male cats who "spray" pee so I have to use covered litterboxes. This design doesn't prevent cat urine from seeping through the seam between the "wall" and the base. So I have to put down puppy wee wee pads under the litterbox to catch any seeping cat urine. That's aggravating because it adds to the time I spend morning and evening scooping and disinfecting the boxes.Otherwise, I like it overall because the cats come in through the one-way door and have to jump out the hole in the cover. And the cover is designed to allow for the litter on their feet to drop back into the box. It's a very clever design. They just need to redesign how the wall goes on the base so as not to allow urine to seep through the seam.
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