Hide Your Cat’s Litter Box in a Potted Plant

9 October 2006

At a friend’s house, the kitty litter box is hanging out in a corner of the living room. I guess you’ve got to put it somewhere, but no matter where it’s located, it’s probably going to be an eye sore. That is unless you get a “hidden litter box.” The Tuscany model box from PetsBestProducts masquerades as a plant potter, complete with leafy fronds sticking out of the top (I think it’s an artificial plant, which is probably a good idea, because cats tend to nibble on the living ones). Beneath those fronds hides the entrance to Kitty’s litter box. An optional liner pan helps keep things tidy and protects your flooring. The price is about $100.

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Comments

Berta M. Montalvo

13 November

I would like to give you some feedback about this product. I bought the Tuscany model. The opening has razor sharp edges and it gave me superficial cuts and abrasions on my forearms. I brought this problem to the attention of the company’s owner, who was completely unresponsive and unconcerned about this safety issue. He actually wrote me an insulting e-mail as a response to my e-mail informing him of what had happened.

The company’s customer service is non-existing.

You might want to look at the product more carefully.

James

14 November

Wow… what kind of idiot cuts themselves opening a box and then blames the company…

Lyon

28 November

Wow… wow… what kind of idiot posts such a stupid response? Haven’t you heard of health & safety, James? If the box has such razor-sharp edges, it should be removed from the market and Berta was QUITE RIGHT in complaining to the manufacturer… you’re not a relation of his by any chance are you, James? Thank you, Berta, I was almost on the point of buying one of these trays. If a responsible adult can cut themselves on this product, so could a small child – to say nothing of the cat! Now that Berta has pointed out the danger, looking at the sales photo, I can see that the edges DO look sharp… all gimmick, no research, no attention to safety for human or feline… and overpriced as it’s poor quality goods. Bin it AND the manufacturer who has now definitely lost another sale… I won’t be going out to buy one.

Anastasia

30 November

Make sense if you are going to make a posting James.

Nancy

6 April

I still like the idea of the box and appreciate the comment about sharp edges. It looks like you can find trim or even duct tape around the edges…..I plan to turn the opening to the wall anyway. Thanks for the warning…

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