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The best litter boxes that double as furniture

Reclaim your living space by hiding the litter box in plain sight.
By Leah Stodart  on 
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Our Top 8 Picks

Three Posts Linkwood Litter Box Enclosure (opens in a new tab)

Best rustic side table

This modern rustic piece is large enough to be a coffee table and has room inside for a litter box plus a Litter Genie.

The Good

  • Cable hole in back to plug in self-scooping litter boxes
  • Spacious tabletop can hold heavy decor
  • Magnetic double doors

The Bad

  • Reports of the wood chipping easily
  • Divider can't be placed directly in the middle

The Bottom Line

Homes that are big on reclaimed wood could easily add this side table enclosure with the rest of their furniture.
Pros & Cons

Archie & Oscar Cat Condo (opens in a new tab)

Best litter box cat condo

A place to nap, people watch, scratch, chow down, and do their business — all in one tall, slim cat condo that stays out of the way.

The Good

  • Tall all-in-one design has a tiny footprint
  • Nap spots, scratching posts, bowls, and litter box in one condo
  • Attractive rustic wood design
  • Sturdy

The Bad

  • Limited color options

The Bottom Line

This multi-purpose cat condo is easily the most clutch purchase a cat owner who's short on open floor space could make.
Pros & Cons

Bundle & Bliss Secret Litter Box (opens in a new tab)

Best planter

This faux philodendron planter's base is actually a low-tracking, high-walled litter area that uses liners instead of a box.

The Good

  • Liners are reusable
  • Faux plant and stones are included
  • Charcoal filter at top neutralizes the smell

The Bad

  • Compatible liners sold separately
  • Only one plant option

The Bottom Line

If you're not about to rearrange around a new piece of furniture just for a litter box, try dual-use decor like this planter.
Pros & Cons

Trixie Litter Box Enclosure (opens in a new tab)

Best under $100

Match your existing cabinetry without much rearranging with this cute, no-fuss house for an existing litter box.

The Good

  • Great for people who don't want to mess with plastic liners
  • Uses your existing litter box
  • Door has magnetic closure
  • Ventilation holes in back

The Bad

  • Wood is flimsier than that of more expensive options
  • Doesn't come with instructions
  • Front-facing hole

The Bottom Line

This super simple covering is great for bathroom storage and comes in multiple colors to match your existing cabinets.
Pros & Cons

Frisco Elevated Side Table Litter Box (opens in a new tab)

Best modern side table

Replace your current nightstand with this elevated litter box side table, which has shelf for organized junk to go to die.

The Good

  • Separate storage shelf can be accessed without opening door
  • Chic gold accents
  • Great for chunky cats
  • Easy to assemble and clean

The Bad

  • Only one color
  • Particle board-like material may feel flimsy
  • Front-facing hole shows litter box when looking straight on

The Bottom Line

Cat owners who like white furniture can opt for this minimalist side table that's more spacious than it looks.
Pros & Cons

Rifiuti Litter Box Enclosure (opens in a new tab)

Most stylish

Sometimes, you just need to make the focal point of the room a $700 litter box disguised as a retro radio.

The Good

  • Litter box base slides out like a drawer
  • Elevated solid pine design
  • Unique ventilation slats
  • Separate compartment for storing accessories

The Bad

  • Most expensive in the list
  • Height clearance inside is pretty short
  • Tuft and Paw's own Cove litter box does not fit inside this

The Bottom Line

Priced like an actual premium piece of furniture, this retro-inspired beauty will last — but isn't exactly a last-minute litter box coverup.
Pros & Cons

unipaws Storage Bench Litter Box Cover (opens in a new tab)

Best window perch

Your cat's new restroom is also a comfy place to nap with this spacious cushioned storage bench.

The Good

  • Fits large litter boxes, including the PetSafe ScoopFree
  • Cushion is removable
  • Multiple colors of wood available

The Bad

  • Requires a screwdriver that's not included

The Bottom Line

This cozy storage bench would work in multiple rooms and has one of the most spacious interiors on this list.
Pros & Cons

Litter-Robot Coastal Credenza (opens in a new tab)

Best for the Litter-Robot

The attractive (and probably only) concealing solution for the best self-scooping solution, designed by Litter-Robot itself.

The Good

  • Fits Litter-Robots 2-4
  • Litter-Robot ramp also fits inside
  • Built-in power hub with two USB ports
  • Option to add an Odor Trap Pod

The Bad

  • Kind of expensive for composite (not real) wood
  • Only one color

The Bottom Line

It's a hefty investment on top of what you already paid for your Litter-Robot, but it's the most luxurious and hands-free setup on the list.
Pros & Cons

If you aren't currently living with the luxury of extra out-of-the-way space (like a basement or a junk room of sorts), your cat's litter box is probably going to be in the way.

Most cat owners have essentially surrendered to the fact that having a cat means having a litter box out in the open — and thus begrudgingly accepted the unsavory side effects that come with it. If you know, you know: Flung litter that somehow makes it past the rubber mat and onto the bottom of your feet, the faint combination stench of cat pee and air freshener lingering in the air, and apologies to guests for putting them through that experience when they come over.

But the smartest way to conceal the litter box isn't by tucking it away. It's by strategically hiding it in plain sight.

You may have seen the hack of litter box enclosures that double as furniture or decor on TikTok(opens in a new tab), where pet owners can be found hollowing out a TV stand or old dresser to fit the litter box inside. If you already have a very specific piece of furniture that you'd like to display, then by all means, rig it yourself.

But there are plenty of options online that don't require any DIY. Shopping for aesthetic litter box enclosures is nearly as easy as shopping for regular furniture: Retailers like Wayfair and Amazon have a ton of options from side tables, to storage cabinets, to giant decorative planters, ranging in styles from rustic to modern to retro. They look like regular furniture that you'd probably buy anyway, but subtly feature kitty-shaped entrance holes, internal space for the box itself, and necessary ventilation. The high walls of the enclosures are clutch for preventing litter tracking and concealing odor.

Many also have built-in storage space for accessories like a scoop or a Litter Genie, shelves, or a flat surface on top for your own knick knacks.

Will cats use litter box furniture?

Obviously, most of these designs are completely enclosed like a covered litter box, so your cat will have to be the type that doesn't mind privacy. (Not all cats will use a litter box with a hood.) If your cat is already used to the covered setup, the adjustment to litter box furniture should be pretty seamless. Most reviewers mention that their cats took to the new enclosure with no problem.

A few adjustments on your end can promote a stress-free transition between litter box locations. Introduce your cat to the new litter box and give them a chance to choose the new one before taking the old one away. (This process could take a few days, so be patient.) Using the same litter can offer a sense of familiarity in the new box, too.

Can you use the litter box you already have?

In most cases, yes. Most furniture that was specifically designed to conceal a litter box was done so based on the average litter pan size and shape (between 20 and 25 inches long and between 15 and 20 inches wide). An absolute unit of a cat will need a larger litter box — the general rule of thumb says that the pan should extend 1.5 times the length and width of the cat.

Litter boxes outside of the traditional plain rectangle kind, like a self-scooping model or one with a pull-out sifting tray like the Tidy Cats Breeze System, will require a more spacious design, but you definitely still have options — just be sure to measure the box you want to use and check the dimensions. There's even a credenza specifically made to house the massive-and-awkwardly-shaped Litter-Robot.

(For each enclosure suggestion, we've provided both exterior dimensions for room arranging purposes as well as interior dimensions to calculate the max litter box size. Dimensions are listed in inches by length, depth (or width), and height.)

Here are our favorite litter box furniture ideas for 2023:

Best rustic side table
Credit: Three Posts
Specs
  • Exterior dimensions (inches): 20.9 D x 31.5 W x 19.4 H
  • Can use existing litter box: Yes
  • Colors: 3

Homes already on the reclaimed wood vibe could seamlessly introduce this side table enclosure into their space. It comes in light and dark rustic brown woods, plus a modern greige. The slats on the side are a nice touch, both aesthetically and for bonus ventilation outside of the kitty-sized hole.

The double doors make the inside of the enclosure super accessible. Inside, there's an optional divider for designating a skinnier storage spot (though your cat can still get through to the other side). Without the divider, the total space available inside measures around 30 inches long and just under 20 inches deep.

Best litter box cat condo
Credit: Archie & Oscar
Specs
  • Exterior dimensions (inches): 24 L x 19.7 D x 57.5 H
  • Interior dimensions (inches): 22.8 L x 18.9 D x 15.7 H
  • Colors: 2

Only one free corner to devote to cat necessities? The way this cat condo combines the litter box enclosure, cat tree, and food and water bowls is kind of genius — the total footprint for all of those things combined is just two feet by (almost) two feet.

The four-tier cat condo stands 4.79 feet tall, the bottom being the litter box the actual litter box enclosure complete. Two barn-style magnetic doors open up to a space big enough for a litter box under 18.9 inches wide and 24 inches long. Each of the three levels above offers a crucial cat life component: a built-in elevated food and water bowl stand, a sisal rope scratching post, a cushioned nap spot, and a more private cave perch.

Best planter
Credit: Bunde & Bliss
Specs
  • Exterior dimensions (inches): 20 L x 20 D x 36 H
  • Interior dimensions (inches): N/A (uses liners, not a box)
  • Colors: 2

A litter box disguised as a large floor planter is a clutch choice for anyone who doesn't want to commit to an entirely new piece of furniture. The faux Philodendron that sits atop may be especially appealing to cat parents who have steered clear of the real plant due to its potential toxicity to cats.

Instead of acting as a cover for an existing litter box, the inside of this planter is the litter box, lined with reusable plastic liners that can be rinsed. The green leaves are accompanied by shiny rocks at the base and a carbon filter underneath to neutralize litter box odors before they make it to your living room.

Best under $100
Credit: Trixie
Specs
  • Exterior dimensions (inches): 20 L x 19.25 W x 20 H
  • Interior dimensions (inches): 18 L x 17 W x 17 H
  • Colors: 4

Fast-track your cat's chic new setup with this litter box cabinet. This compact cube design houses an existing litter box rather than messing with liners, and adding it to a small space shouldn't involve the rearranging that larger furniture-like solutions in this list would.

Usage is self-explanatory: Open the magnetic door and set a standard-sized litter box inside. Despite the mention of absent assembly instructions in a few reviews, the enclosure's straightforward design is easy to put together and clean. The entryway is spacious enough for most cats (not to mention adorably house-shaped) and low enough for older cats to step over.

Best modern side table
Credit: Frisco
Specs
  • Exterior dimensions (inches): 21 L x 19 D x 27 H
  • Interior dimensions (inches): 19.25 L x 17.5 D x 15.5 H
  • Colors: 1

Not into the contrast of wood grain? This all-white side table, souped up with an engraved triangle pattern and gold hardware, would be a clean, cute addition to rooms with a modern style. The open shelf at the top can be accessed without opening the door, making it great for storage unrelated to cat supplies.

Despite having just a single door, this enclosure is far from cramped. Its square shape provides more wiggle room than hardcore rectangular furniture. The entryway provides decent clearance, too — one reviewer mentions that it was large enough for their 24-pound cat. However, because the hole is in the front rather than the side, this piece is more obviously a litter box hack than other furniture on the list.

Most stylish
Credit: Tuft and Paw
Specs
  • Exterior dimensions (inches): 31 W x 16.5 D x 27 H
  • Interior dimensions (inches): 22 W x 18 D x 9 H
  • Colors: 1

Tuft & Paw understands the mid-century modern enthusiast's need for an oversized retro radio-inspired statement piece in the room — even better if there's a litter box inside. A sunken living room and orange carpet are next.

The Rifiuti Modern Litterbox is indisputably stylish, but has features past the gorgeous pine build that (mostly) justify the $699 price tag. Inside, the actual pan sits on a tray that slides out like a drawer for easy cleaning. There's also a separate compartment along the side to store the scoop. Outside, it doubles as a spacious decorative tabletop for your favorite maximalist trinkets that your cat will definitely knock off.

Best window perch
Credit: unipaws
Specs
  • Exterior dimensions (inches): 29.7 L x 20.1 D x 20.5 H
  • Interior dimensions (inches): 18.9 L x 18.7 D x 16.5 H
  • Colors: 6

There is prime biscuit-making real estate on the (removable) cushioned top of this litter box bench. Possibly the most versatile piece of furniture on the list, options for placement range from laundry room storage to an entryway accent to a makeshift version of the window seat you've always wanted.

The spacious interior of this bench can be divided to create a separate storage space for you or as a wall between two smaller litter boxes. Without the optional divider, a pretty sizable litter box fits, including the PetSafe ScoopFree.

Best for the Litter-Robot
Credit: Litter-Robot
Specs
  • Exterior dimensions (inches): 43.2 L x 28.1 D x 33.1 H
  • Interior dimensions (inches): 25.5 L x 26.5 D x 32 H
  • Colors: 1

Hiding a four-foot-tall egg-shaped Litter-Robot is a task and a half — one that almost no generalized litter box enclosure is going to fit. That is unless it was specifically designed by Litter-Robot to conceal its own litter box.

If you have the floor space (and extra cash) for an entirely new statement piece of furniture just for your cat's bathroom, this coastal farmhouse credenza seals the deal as the most luxurious litter box setup on our list. It's huge but can serve multiple purposes past a side table or nightstand. The piece can even hold mid-size TVs up to 50 pounds.

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Leah is a shopping reporter at Mashable, where she covers shopping trends, gift ideas, and products that make life easier. She graduated from Penn State University in 2012 and is watching horror movies or "The Office" when she’s not shopping online herself. You can follow her on Twitter at @notleah(opens in a new tab).


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