The Best Cat Litter Box for Pine Pellets

The Best Cat Litter Box for Pine Pellets

Is a stainless steel litter box worth it? Yes.

It’s a two-pan system: the top pan has slots, the bottom pan is deeper. Pee goes through to the bottom, poop stays on top—simple and brilliant. It comes with pee pads and a plastic enclosure, but I ditched those immediately. Instead, I use pine pellets on the bottom to absorb the pee.

Why pine pellets? They smell way better than traditional clumping litter. Instead of that fake, perfumy chemical smell, it’s more like walking into a clean hardware store.

For daily maintenance scoop the poop (I’ll link my fave scoop—it’s way better than the one included with the litter box. For the pee, give it a shake a couple of times a day. When your cat pees on the pine pellets, they turned to dust and go to the bottom of the pan. Once a week, dump the dusty pine remnants in the trash.

The stainless steel surface is way better than plastic ones. No smells, no stains, super easy to clean. After hesitating on the price, I now own TWO of these. It’s made my life—and my cat’s—so much easier. Worth every penny.

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8 Comments

  1. Do you find the cats struggling to claw in there? My cats claws get stuck and I don’t want that to deter them from using it. I just got it

  2. I bought the green scoop. Who would we ask to make a bigger stainless steel scoop of that design?
    Love it, it works

  3. Hey may I ask how much your stainless steel litter box cost? I found a similar one for 250$, which is quite much for a litter box lol

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