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.
















