Feandrea Double Cat Litter Box Enclosure, Modern Cat Litter Box Furniture Hidden for 2 Cats, Front Entry, Cat House, Side End Table, TV Stand, 59 x 19 x 19.5 Inches, Heather Griege UPCL010G01

Arrived 3 days earlier than expected.ASSEMBLY/MEASUREMENTSEasy to assemble, tools given were average. To make assembly easier, use a ratchet screwdriver or carefully use a drill with a Philips bit. If you have a handle for the Allen wrench provided, that would be easier, too. Note that there was plenty of spare hardware after the furniture was built.Some of the pre-made holes are small, but they are there. Sturdy once fully assembled. Fits small to medium-sized litterboxes well. I am using it for one cat that is 11 lbs and around 3 y/o. He loves it!I believe my rough measurements were that it would fit a litterbox about 17″L x 12″ WThe cat entryway has a lip, and the width across is slightly over 7″; past the lip, the measurement is 8″ wide. (picture)The material is easily modifiable; for example, if you wanted to add a litterbox air purifier, you would have no issue cutting a hole in the furniture and adding a plate.ODOR/SPILLS/VISIONMy cat sometimes misses the litter, and pee/poop gets outside the box, so I made a little “pan” out of easily-wipeable drawer/cabinet matting. (picture) I also added a cheap motion-activated light (picture), so it isn’t pitch black in there.Also, even though I use a litterbox-specific arm and hammer powder and I have a refillable deodorizer inside the cabinet (picture), his movements still sometimes smell. For this issue, I used extra weatherstripping from the front door and put them in gapped areas around the barn doors. (picture)You can see from one picture that the only light seen through the barn doors is from the center, because the weather strip didn’t work well here. Working on other ideas.I am considering adding a curtain and small tension rod in the cat’s entryway to help keep some of the smell from seeping out through this entrance. [...]

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