34.5" Cat Perch with Hidden Litter Box Enclosure and Sisal Post
Budget IX: Everyday Collection
A 48-inch wide enclosure designed to house two litter boxes side by side - a practical solution for multi-cat households that most litter furniture doesn't address.
"Most litter enclosures are sized for a single box and a single cat. If you have two cats, you're supposed to have two litter boxes - the standard recommendation is one per cat plus one. This piece actually accommodates that. At 48 inches wide with two separate entry holes, each cat has their own access point. The oak finish makes it look intentional rather than improvised."
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The 48-inch interior accommodates two standard litter boxes side by side, with each section accessed via its own 10 x 9-inch cat hole. Maximum allowable litter box size is 22 x 19 x 16.5 inches per section. The tabletop supports 88 lbs, functioning as a console table or display surface.
Engineered board and MDF construction in oak finish with white accents. At 48 x 20 x 20 inches overall, this is a low-profile piece that works as an entryway console, hallway table, or living room accent. Net weight 48.5 lbs.
The dual-access design addresses one of the more common feline household friction points: territorial behavior around litter boxes. Separate entry points mean each cat enters and exits independently.
*Litter boxes not included. Designed for two litter boxes. Maximum compatible size per section: 22 x 19 x 16.5 inches.
Expert Review
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No - this enclosure has two separate entry holes, one per litter box section. Each cat accesses their own space independently, which reduces territorial conflict.
The general guideline is one litter box per cat plus one extra - so three boxes for two cats. This enclosure houses two of those three, with a third placed elsewhere in the home.
Yes - the divider between sections is structural but both sides are accessible from the same side of the cabinet. A single cat could technically use both boxes.
At 48 inches wide and 20 inches tall, yes - the proportions work well as an entryway piece. The oak finish suits transitional and contemporary foyers.