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Enclosed Cat Litter Box With Stainless Steel Base and Front Door - Light Grey
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Enclosed Cat Litter Box With Stainless Steel Base and Front Door

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£73.25Dimensions: 620 x 420 x 210 mmWeight: 4.200 kg
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Enclosed Cat Litter Box With Stainless Steel Base and Front Door

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  • Eliminate residual tray odour with a non-porous stainless steel base that cleans fully each time
  • Reduce litter scatter across surrounding floors with the enclosed front-swing door
  • Reach every part of the base tray for thorough cleaning when the hood is fully removed

What's included

  • 1 x Stainless steel base litter tray
  • 1 x White plastic hood enclosure with front-swing tinted door panel
  • 1 x Side ventilation grille (integrated into hood)
  • Latch mechanism (integrated into hood and base connection)

Availability and fulfilment

  • Available stock: 77 units
  • Ships to United Kingdom
  • Estimated delivery in 3 days
  • Package weight: 4.2 kg

Enclosed Cat Litter Box With Stainless Steel Base and Front Door

A well-considered litter box that pairs an odour-resistant stainless steel base tray with a fully enclosed plastic hood. The front-swing door gives cats a private entrance, containing scatter effectively and reducing litter tracked across surrounding flooring. The ribbed ventilation grille on the right side maintains airflow without releasing odours directly into the room — a meaningful difference in a living room or open-plan space. Stainless steel resists both bacteria and the lingering smell that accumulates in plastic trays over months of use. The latch mechanism allows the hood to be lifted completely clear of the base tray for thorough cleaning without awkward angles. The overall footprint is generous enough to accommodate larger cats without the cramped posture that smaller boxes

  • Stainless Steel Base Tray: Non-porous steel surface resists bacteria and odours at a material level, washing genuinely clean rather than retaining residual smells.
  • Front-Swing Enclosed Door: Gives cats a defined, private entrance that reduces litter scatter and contains odours within the hooded structure.
  • Side Ventilation Grille: Maintains passive airflow inside the enclosure without releasing odours directly into the surrounding room.
  • Unlatchable Hood Design: The plastic hood separates fully from the base tray, making thorough cleaning accessible without awkward manoeuvring.
  • Generous Interior Dimensions: Spacious enough for larger cats to enter, turn, and position without the cramped posture that discourages consistent use.

A litter box that addresses the two main complaints about enclosed designs: odour build-up and difficult cleaning. The base tray is stainless steel — resistant to bacteria, odours, and the staining that accumulates in plastic alternatives. A front-swing door gives cats a defined entrance while containing scatter, and the ventilation grille on the right side maintains airflow without releasing smells directly into the room.

  • Stainless steel base tray resists bacteria, odours, and staining
  • Front-swing door reduces litter tracking across surrounding floors
  • Ventilation grille on right side maintains passive airflow
  • Hood unlatches completely for full access during cleaning
  • Generous interior for larger cats to turn and position comfortably

Why Stainless Steel Matters in a Litter Box

Plastic litter trays are porous at a microscopic level, which means odour-causing bacteria embed in the material over time regardless of how frequently you clean. Stainless steel does not have this problem — its non-porous surface cleans fully with each wash, so the tray does not carry residual odour into the next cycle. For households with multiple cats or where litter hygiene is a priority, this distinction is practical rather than cosmetic. The plastic hood is lighter and simpler to clean than the base, and can be rinsed separately once the two sections are unlatched.

Key benefits

  • Stainless Steel Base Tray: Non-porous steel surface resists bacteria and odours at a material level, washing genuinely clean rather than retaining residual smells.
  • Front-Swing Enclosed Door: Gives cats a defined, private entrance that reduces litter scatter and contains odours within the hooded structure.
  • Side Ventilation Grille: Maintains passive airflow inside the enclosure without releasing odours directly into the surrounding room.
  • Unlatchable Hood Design: The plastic hood separates fully from the base tray, making thorough cleaning accessible without awkward manoeuvring.
  • Generous Interior Dimensions: Spacious enough for larger cats to enter, turn, and position without the cramped posture that discourages consistent use.
  • Non-Porous Steel Base
  • Enclosed Front Door
  • Side Ventilation Grille
  • Removable Hood
  • Large Cat Interior

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Size, materials and availability at a glance

Dimensions
420 x 210 x 620
Package weight
4.2 kg
Estimated delivery time
3 days
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United Kingdom
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77 units

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Description and experienceShow

Most cat owners will recognise the frustration: a litter tray cleaned yesterday that already carries a faint background odour today. The cause is almost always the tray material — standard plastic is porous, and despite thorough scrubbing, odour-causing bacteria embed in the surface and persist through cleaning cycles. The stainless steel base tray in this design eliminates that problem at source. Steel is non-porous, so bacteria do not penetrate the surface; a rinse with warm water and a suitable cleaner restores it to genuinely clean rather than visually clean. The enclosed plastic hood contains the rest of the experience — a front-swing door reduces scatter onto surrounding floors, while the ventilation grille allows passive airflow without releasing odours into the room. The latch system lets the hood lift fully clear of the tray, so access for deep cleaning does not require awkward angles. Sized to accommodate larger cats with room to manoeuvre, this is a practical step up from the standard open tray for households where hygiene is a daily concern.

A large enclosed cat litter box sits against a white background; the stainless steel base tray is polished and rectangular, while the white plastic hood above features a large front-opening tinted door panel and a ventilation grille on the right side.

Guarantees, usage and supportShow

Technical review and performance

The base tray uses stainless steel construction with a smooth interior surface that resists bacterial adhesion and does not absorb odour compounds over time — a material advantage over polypropylene alternatives. The plastic hood is moulded with a ribbed top surface that adds structural rigidity without additional material thickness. The latch mechanism uses a clip-and-release system to join hood and base, allowing one-handed separation for cleaning access.

Expert take

The combination of a stainless steel base and a plastic hood is a practical split: steel where odour resistance matters most, plastic where lightness and mould-forming make hood construction more feasible. The front-swing door works well in practice — it stays closed between uses and opens smoothly, which is the minimum a cat door needs to achieve for reliable adoption by most cats. Best suited for owners with one or two medium-to-large cats in a home where odour control is a genuine priority. The stainless base is a meaningful long-term investment compared with replacing plastic trays annually. Worth noting: very shy cats may take time to accept the enclosed design — a gradual introduction with the door propped open for the first few days typically helps.

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Highlighted features

  • Non-Porous Steel Base
  • Enclosed Front Door
  • Side Ventilation Grille
  • Removable Hood
  • Large Cat Interior

Key benefits

  • Eliminate residual tray odour with a non-porous stainless steel base that cleans fully each time
  • Reduce litter scatter across surrounding floors with the enclosed front-swing door
  • Reach every part of the base tray for thorough cleaning when the hood is fully removed
  • Give larger cats the interior space to use the tray comfortably, encouraging consistent use

Usage recommendations

  • Position the litter box in a quiet corner with the front door facing away from busy walkways — cats prefer a clear sightline from inside the box.
  • Introduce the enclosed design gradually: prop the front door open for the first few days so the cat adjusts to the enclosure before the door is closed fully.
  • Fill the stainless steel tray with at least 5 cm depth of litter, giving the cat adequate material to cover effectively.

What's included

  • 1 x Stainless steel base litter tray
  • 1 x White plastic hood enclosure with front-swing tinted door panel
  • 1 x Side ventilation grille (integrated into hood)
  • Latch mechanism (integrated into hood and base connection)

Materials and composition

  • Stainless steel (base tray)
  • Plastic (hood enclosure, door panel, ventilation grille)

Care recommendations

  • Scoop the stainless steel tray daily and rinse with warm water; the non-porous surface releases litter residue easily without harsh scrubbing.
  • Deep clean the base tray weekly with a pet-safe cleaner; avoid bleach, which can pit steel surfaces over time.
  • Wipe the plastic hood and ventilation grille monthly with a damp cloth; detach the hood fully for access to interior surfaces.
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Open vs Enclosed Litter Trays

Enclosed designs suit most adult cats and provide meaningful odour and scatter reduction. Cats with arthritis or mobility concerns may find a lower-entry open tray easier to use. For multi-cat households, consider one enclosed box per cat plus one additional — territorial cats may avoid a box used frequently by another, and an enclosed design can make this avoidance more pronounced.

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Frequently asked questions

What type of cat litter is compatible with this tray?
The stainless steel base is compatible with clumping, non-clumping, and crystal litter types. Avoid wood pellet litters that expand significantly with moisture, as the expansion can be difficult to manage in an enclosed design.
Can the hood and tray be used separately — just the open tray without the hood?
The stainless steel tray can be used independently without the hood if an open-tray setup is preferred. The hood attaches and detaches via the latch mechanism.
How do I clean between the hood and the tray rim?
The latch releases the hood fully, allowing you to lift it clear of the tray and clean the rim junction properly. A small brush or cloth around the seal point is usually sufficient.
Is this suitable for kittens?
The front-swing door and interior height are designed for adult cats. Kittens below approximately 12 weeks may find the door weight difficult to push open; it is better suited from around four to five months onwards.
Does the hood ventilation grille filter odours?
The grille provides passive ventilation rather than active filtration. It reduces odour concentration inside the enclosure by allowing airflow, but does not include a carbon or odour-absorbing filter.
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