I turned a $700 bench into my cat's litter box and have zero regrets
- I was desperate to find a solution for my cat's unsightly litter box.
- I knew I wanted something with storage that was long enough for her to track litter.
- I ended up finding an expensive bench with the dimensions I needed, and I have zero regrets.
Since 2017, my husband and I have been the proud owners of a sweet tuxedo cat. Unfortunately, that also means we're the not-so-proud owners of her litter box.
Any cat owner will tell you that having a box filled with (I'm sorry) feces and urine isn't exactly great for your home decor. Some solutions I've seen online include putting it in a guest bathroom, a spare closet, or in your garage, but as a New York City dweller where every inch of space is crucial, those options were not available to us.
And while self-cleaning litter boxes might be all the rage, they didn't solve my storage issue.
I knew what I needed — a long storage bench that I could cut a hole into
So that led to hours spent searching for an elegant solution. I wanted something with storage, that could double as a piece of furniture and would still give her enough room to do her business.
I had a ready-made side table meant for this exact purpose, but her litter got everywhere since she would jump out of the hole, scattering those dusty little kernels. Putting a tracking pad down in front of it helped, but it was very obvious that this was a litter box and an eyesore when I entered the room.
But I had an idea. If I could find a long and deep enough storage bench and cut a hole in the side, it would make her a runway to track the litter before she hopped out. There would even be enough space for all of her accoutrement, like extra litter boxes and scooping equipment.
I found my dream bench on CB2, but it was expensive
The option I found was deep and wide enough for a litter box. The only problem was it was over $700 plus shipping and taxes.
As someone not handy enough to build something similar myself, I saved for months and waited for the bench to go on sale, but no dice. In the end, I not only splurged on the long bench I originally spotted, but a short bench to go with it to make ourselves a dining nook. (Yes, we really did eat here, and no, there was no smell.)
Before we built the bench, we cut a hole big enough for our cat to climb in and out of. Once we built the bench, we lined it with odor-absorbing trash bags — the key, in my opinion, to why this doesn't make our home smell.
@rosewaybrownstone Here’s how we took a $700 CB2 storage bench and hacked it into a cat litterbox with loads of storage. It will seem crazy to anyone who doesn’t have a cat, but it’s the perfect litterbox solution for us. #interiordesign #catparentsoftiktok #cb2 #diyproject ♬ Beautiful - Soft boyWhile this might be the most divisive thing I've ever put on TikTok, we still use this bench all the time. I love that it's a functional part of our decor and has storage so we don't waste precious closet space on housing extra kitty litter.
Most importantly, our cat seems to like it, too.
I have a few tips (and a warning) for anyone looking to do something similar:
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