iPrimio Ultimate Stainless Steel XL Cat Litter Box - XL Litter Box for Big Cats - Large Cat Litter Box - Never Absorbs Odor, Stains, or Rusts - Easy Cleaning Litterbox Designed by Cat Owners (1 Pan)

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iPrimio Ultimate Stainless Steel XL Cat Litter Box - XL Litter Box for Big Cats - Large Cat Litter Box - Never Absorbs Odor, Stains, or Rusts - Easy Cleaning Litterbox Designed by Cat Owners (1 Pan)

iPrimio Ultimate Stainless Steel XL Cat Litter Box - XL Litter Box for Big Cats - Large Cat Litter Box - Never Absorbs Odor, Stains, or Rusts - Easy Cleaning Litterbox Designed by Cat Owners (1 Pan)

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The best kind of litter box for the environment is either a stainless steel litter box or a 100% recyclable litter box. A litter box made from stainless steel is a eco-friendly option because you don’t have to replace these litter boxes nearly as often as plastic litter boxes. I would consider recyclable litter boxes to be the most eco-friendly since these boxes can be recycled and the material can be reused to make new boxes or for other purposes. Is there a stainless steel litter box with high sides? The entry hole is 26.5cm x 23cm so it’s big enough for most cats. The manufacturers say it’ll accommodate cats up to 8kg. That said, if you have big moggies like Maine Coons, it’ll be too small. One solution to this is to opt for a stainless steel litter box. Not only are metal boxes more durable and long-lasting, but steel also won’t absorb any odors and is a scratch-resistant material. Plus, they’re easier to clean!

They don’t come with lids– If you prefer litter boxes with lids, stainless steel boxes might not fulfill your desires, as most come lidless. XL size is 23.5″ x 15.5″ x 6″, making it big enough for even large cats like the Maine Coon. The roominess of it also appeals to cats who are apprehensive about using it. A: The only disadvantage is that they are more expensive. However, they are designed to be long-lasting, so this is not a major issue. Also, they don’t come with a lid nor as a sifting litter box which may deter some owners from purchasing one. MY FINAL THOUGHTSSafety-Frist Design: Metal can have sharp edges, which can cause harm to both you and your cat. These issues can be avoided completely by choosing a stainless steel litter box that has rounded edges and corners, which was also a must-have for me.

The see-through flap is 21cm at the bottom, 25cm wide at the top and 26cm high, so there’s lots of room to get in and out. The front flap lifts up and folds with the grey filter holder to create a huge opening. This makes it easy to scoop without having to take the hood off. It also helps to get your cat used to going in a covered litter box if they haven’t used one before. It’s not the best choice for large cats like Mein Coon, Bengal, or Norwegians. Measure your cat well to ensure they have enough space to turn around.A stainless steel cat litter box is simply the premium option if you’re trying to have an odor-free home while owning a cat. It turns out that plastic litter boxes actually retain odors. It goes without saying that no owner enjoys cleaning out their cat’s litter box. However, choosing a litter box that has no tight corners where dirt can get lodged can make this easier, so ideally you want your litter box to have this feature. The closer the litter scoop can get to the surface of the tray, the easier is it to keep clean.

This metal cat box isn’t the best choice for small kittens since they won’t be able to climb inside to do their business. As mentioned before, these are not the cheapest litter boxes. Compared to plastic, stainless steel litter boxes can be on the higher side of mid-range in price. Another easy – and inexpensive – fix is to simply place the stainless steel litter box into a large cardboard box with high sides.It is also the only litter box that is kind of “hooded”. Meaning it has a screen (sold separately) that can be attached to it. The screen adds another 6 inches, making the litter box a total of 12 inches in height – the top is still open, but it should be enough to minimize scattered litter from eager diggers. Pros

Get a version with standard 6-inch sides that match the other options, or you snag one with sides that go as low as 1.25 inches, 2.5 inches and 4 inches. I also love that the litter box comes in two sizes, meaning you have a choice of which to buy depending on the size and breed of your cat. The stainless steel box comes with a waterproof shield guard to protect your walls and floors from cat urines and clumps. The outside edges of the pan are also curved so they won’t hurt your hands or your cat. Plus, non-slip rubber feet ensure your cat doesn’t push the tray around while doing its business. Not only does this help to reduce mess, but also ensures the tray won’t scratch your floors.

A: Both stainless steel litter boxes and plastic ones have their advantages and disadvantages. However, steel boxes are more hygienic, easier to clean, won’t absorb odors, and are designed to last a lifetime. Therefore, yes, I believe stainless steel litter boxes are better. Q: Do cats like stainless steel litter boxes? Large Size: The number one reason why cats don’t use their litter tray is that it is too small. Therefore, the ideal stainless steel litter box is large enough for your cat to comfortably turn around in. If you have a large breed such as a Maine Coon, this is even more essential. It’s a great choice for households with multiple cats, and the high sides ensure your cat won’t be able to scatter granules or sand all over the floor.



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