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The GYMAX 2-Door Cat Litter Box Enclosure is a large, stylish furniture piece designed to discreetly house two litter boxes with privacy and ventilation. Its dual compartments reduce litter tracking and odors, while the integrated scratching board and stackable design make it a multifunctional addition to any modern home.








| ASIN | B0CY23DW4D |
| Best Sellers Rank | 116,084 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) 1,098 in Cat Litter Boxes |
| Brand | GYMAX |
| Brand Name | GYMAX |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 17 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 27 Kilograms |
| Item weight | 27 Kilograms |
| Litter Box Type | Covered Litter Box |
| Manufacturer | GYMAX |
| Manufacturer Part Number | GY10040 |
| Model Number | GY10040 |
| Size | Large |
| Style | Modern |
| Target Species | Cat |
| Unit Count | 1.00 count |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 40 Kilograms |
M**A
My cats favourite spot!!!
Really pleased with this purchase. I love the fact that is dual use, can be used as both tv stand and cat box and it does what’s intended to do. It was easy to assembled. Highly recommend.
E**O
Super good and useful
But it was missing one piece
S**A
A trap for dirt
Pro's: - Good idea, and keeps the litter box out of sight - Looks good and is pretty sturdy (at least weight wise) and even on the floor - Cats seem to like it (except in one cases noted in cons) - Good to use for the surface, we have plants on there - plenty of airholes and easy access to the litterboxes. - Makes it seem like you have no litterboxes, except when they do a fresh one! Con's: - If you have cats that are partially territorial it creates a sort of trap for the cat inside there - The door setup really blocks you using the full capacity of the space so you have to downgrade the litterbox size a fair amount - There are no given covers for the holes where the legs screw into at the base, so they become dirt traps (or pee traps if you're unfortunate enough) - Because I couldn't fit my cased litterbox inside due to the door, I had to create a sort of PVC barrier hanging from the ceiling of the enclosure to then dip into the litter box to prevent my cat that sometimes now pees over the edge due to the small size, from flooding the inside. - the interior REALLY isn't waterproof, so after just two to three days of my cat accidentally peeing over the side and us cleaning it up nearly asap, we had issues of the wood bending and curving to the point where the door has thickened and is harder to close. I dread if I ever need to take this thing apart in a move. - For some reason cleaning the loose scattered litter that sometimes accumulates in the container leaves a dusty/chalky layer, which doesn't seem to happen in the other places we've had the litter boxes and the same situation. It also doesn't seem to clean even after a deep clean. It's really bizarre, like it has been lightly sanded? - The box in the middle for preventing litter exiting the container is poor, since it needs regular cleaning and accumulates way too quick, plus you have to buy a specific sized replacement for it, I had to custom craft a mat solution instead which works much better but took some decent work. Overall the thing seems to be more problematic than just having any other litterboxes out in the open. It's a nice idea if you have really small cats that have no problems, but otherwise it's just a mask for the messes they make while making the messes much worse.
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