I've heated my ordinary kitchen knife into the stove's flames to cut the plastic container. I get a beautiful smooth surface without spending too much in tools and equipments. Thanks for this wonderful video, it helps a lot
good tip without having to buy or make a hot knife or dremel. I guess technically it's better to do it this way to completely remove any risk of setting the plastic on fire.
We made one of these for my baby boy after watching this video, and we cut a 4.25" round hole in it. He loves it and thinks it's a house to hide in or something. He used to get litter all over the floor (it's on carpet) and he would bat his poop out and play with it. His new litter box solved both issues, and he loves it! Thanks for posting!!!
Thank you. I dug up a storage bin I had not been using, used soldering tools to cut the opening and sanded it down. My long-haired large cat used it as soon as I set it up and now can comfortably fit, while not making a mess with his strong kicks. Expensive hooded litterboxes were no good--this is the best!
Although it's way more difficult, you can also manage to cut through totes like this with very sharp, sturdy scissors and a little elbow grease. Then sand with sandpaper by hand. (If you're like me and don't have a collection of power tools... yet :P)
This definitely works like a charm! Super great advice. Thank you SO very much!! For me, my cats never used cat litter, usually poops outside in the lawn and near the washing machine (backyard) used the box just within 2 hours of setup! My family got tired of them pooping everywhere and the strong smell- so I was searching for an easy and cheap diy solutions; came across your brilliant video. I basically followed all the steps to a T. For the box, I bought a big 105 Litre (like double the size of first box in the video), made the 'entrance' by the longer side and put in 3-4 inches of rose n lemon scented litter mixed w non scented (we got the hint, they love the smell of detergent and soap hence relieving near the washing machine! Lol), and ta-da, instantly no more poops by the machine! I didn't even need to train them!! By the 4th day, there were 4-5 of them using it. So SO happy to see the results. Think I got lucky cause they could share their 'toilets' together! It must be the super spacious feeling they get from using a clear box. But now I feel they're hinting me to get another one- I'm onto making a 2nd litter box this week! =D
bro, your comment was irritating me, I said to myself wgaf about your cats and where they like to shit also why didn't you google how to get cats to use litter boxes, do u know about toxoplasmosis gondii etc. BUT THEn I read 6 years ago 2018 was a different time, a simpler time. How are your cats doing now? what kind of kitties do you have? I am a recently single 27 yo dude, im handsome (not to myself but what im told) but both of my girls (Twin Torties stubborn AF "tortietude") got pregnant before I could get them fixed. At peat cats i had nine down to 7. I'm a single man in a small town and I havce seven cats, shits weird TAKE ME BACK TO 2018
Thanks for showing another way of cutting through those blanket tubs. I've been using large blanket boxes.as.litter pans for all my house cats for over 30 years...but I never had to cut an opening..they just climb up and over or if they really have to go they jump in without any problems. I also feed feral cats. For their shelters, i use a 45 and 30 gallon tubs. To make the door opening out of both tubs, I use a hair dryer on hot to heat the area where i wanted the opening and carefully use a box cuter to cut through the plastic..,amazingly, it glides and cuts through like butter.
Cats like people get old and sore and tired. Jumping up and over could become to difficult. Cutting an entry point is a good idea. Thank you for sharing.
a better way to do it is use a hot knife, they are designes to cut thru plastic, without shattering or cracking. A lot of these cheap boxes will shatter and crack if you cut them with a knife.
I think you may have just saved my sanity! I have a 10 year old Persian that started to poop outside the litter box about 6 months ago. I am going to make a clear box like you have shown. Excellent idea!!
This is the best instructional video for this project. I tried to use scissors the first time and nearly gave up (Tool Phobia). Invest in the dremel. Mine came with a few tools and included the necessary ones to complete the project. Once I had the right tool for the right job I was done in no time. Now there is no more over shooting the side of the box. Highly endorse this approach.
Truly amazing how many people miss your point about it being difficult for some cats to jump out of sand. And, for the cats that CAN easily jump out, chances are that action is going to break up some of the clumps, making the scooping of dirty litter more difficult and leaving the litter dirtier. Great video. You handle a Dremel tool like a surgeon handles a scalpel. My only suggestion might be to leave the rim uncut with the rectangular cuts to provide some more strength to the box. The round hole makes for a very sturdy finished product.
THANK YOU! Yes, I have stopped replying to all of the comments about not cutting the box, it's exhausting and unkind to the cats. I have done as you mentioned before upon request. Since litter boxes should be replaced every 2 years and I do cut it so that the supports around the perimeter are there for stability. Thank you also for your kind words regarding dremmeling. You will read others comments that I do not know how to use it at all and that I am "killing my tool". Amazing how people see such different things! Please follow along on FB, Twitter and Instagram too!
I've been doing this for years. With a Norwegian Forrest Cat I've had to! I cut mine a little squarer than that and then line the sharp edge with a piece of hose that I've split down one side and slotted on, too! :)
I have an odd corner to put a litter box in my room. My over 17 year old cat needed her own box so I got a tote from the hardware that fit the spot perfectly. We both are so glad I watched your video. None of the litter boxes at any pet store fit the spot well at all. Thank you and Rock On.
I did everything exactly as you said. Mine is 32 X 17 and 13 inches high. 50 lbs of litter about 4 inches high. My daughter's new kitty Echo loves it soo much. Thanks for the awesome video!!!!
Thanks for the video. We have three inside-only cats and two small dogs that were always eating the cat poop. The Dremel tool worked great. We cut two litter boxes this past week. The cats use them with much less litter mess and the dogs no longer enjoy daily cat poop snacks.
When I lived on a farm people kept dropping off cats and kittens. I had so many cats at one point that I started using a turtle shaped sand box that the kids had outgrown.
Thanks for telling where you got your boxes. I looked everywhere else and could not find a box with a completely flat bottom. The boxes I made are about the same size but are not so easy to scoop. I've had them for years now and find a new problem that I want to point out. I cut the door on the larger side like you did and now that my cats are older (19) they step in and are facing the other wall so they don't go in all the way and just go with their back-end outside of the box. The door is probably best on the end.
LOOVE this! I have 6 kitties and been researching a/b litter pans for multiple cats. I am going to try this. I have tons of these tubs lying around. Thanks!
Would love for you to add a link for purchasing the tote. Finding that style and size is proving difficult. Thank you for posting! The tips about box size and litter depth were very helpful!
I bought this same type of box but it’s the one for storage under the bed. It doesn’t prevent Litter from being kicked out but since I don’t have access to nor money for tools this box fit my need perfectly. Also litter liners fit perfectly for easy cleanup when it’s needed. My cats love them.
They have clear totes in many sizes at IKEA. We made this item in June 2017. Thinking it was my idea. ( i am old just got utube info few months ago). Saw this today. Your way easier with dremel. Did not know to make litter pans again in 2 years. Thank you .
Love your Channel I just subscribed. Thank you. What a smart idea without costing a lot of money. I’m glad you said to use clear so they can see. Thanks again.
You ever thought about making a “Sifter” for your cat box. I got 3 nesting containers and drilled a 1/4 inch hole every 3/4 of an inch, it is mind numbing but when your done you have a system that allowed you to clean your(cats) litter box in seconds. Place the sifter box between the two other containers. Install the cat litter in the top container. When it’s time to dump the dump, you just pickup the top container and pour the litter into the sifter/container. Then you just pick up the sifter and all the dog treats and wet clay stay with the sifter. After the Cat gifts are bagged put sifter in the empty container and put the filled container over the sifter and ipsofacto Bobs your nanny.
I had 5 cats for 16 years or so and I only ever had one tray, but it was a BIG tray - 3.5 feet by 2 feet and 6 inches high, and it was filled with a 10 kg bag of litter, and needed to be emptied twice a week.
thank you so much for this, I'm going to make these & see if it helps my Lucy's bathroom problems! Love your boots, and love watching your videos, just found your channel! Most of all, i love seeing others who love and take care of their cats as much as me!
We've used the really large clear totes from Lowe's and cut out an opening on the end. The 4'x2' size is perfect for our multi-cat home. If we happen to skip a day, like when we're out of town, it doesn't get out of control or make the cats look for alternatives.
This is awesome. I have ordered nvrmiss boxes from Canada for my cat with elevator butt and the freight and taxes to the uk are eyewatering. I am just going to order me a dremel and give it a go!! Thank you so much for posting🐾
We used sandpaper to take off those little bits. Our cats like a larger box to move around in, so we have the bigger rectangular totes. They work GREAT! We’ve been using them for years.
I have 6 large totes in my house for litter boxes. I kept the lids on them. I have elevator pee-ers so it helps contain the urine. They are easier to clean than the traditional litter boxes. I put box tape around the area where I trimmed the opening.
Very late here but wanted to say that you can cut through them really quickly with an $8 soldering iron from Wal-Mart, and it doesn't leave nearly as many jagged edges. Probably should do it outside, as I'm not sure about fumes, but once it's heated up, cutting plastics goes pretty fast. That thing has more than paid for itself just for cutting plastic. I've never even used it for soldering. Lol. (Get one to use specifically for plastic if you go this route though... because it leaves plastic residue all over the tip). Btw: I just found this video, and it helped me a lot. My very large cat needs an even larger box, and I'm having to get creative. Thanks!
My cat makes a mess every time he uses the litter box...he gets litter everywhere. This is a perfect solution to the problem; and it's cheaper than buying covered boxes that are still too small. I guess I know what project my bf will be doing this weekend! 😉 Thanks for the great idea.
For homes with multiple cats or to prevent one cat from getting trapped inside of the box by a bully you can make a hole on each side of the litter box so they have more than one escape route 😊
Wish I seen this one a year ago, I just started using one last week and haven’t made a hole yet Thank you for sharing, I now have a better idea as to what sort of hole to make for the little fur baby
Nice Job, you are very talented with the dramel tool. But you can do the same cutting with aviation snips, you still need to sand the opening. I never thought of using clear containers but that makes sense , what I have used is big blue containers that I got at Walmart and cut 6" diameter hole in the end on two of them and also one with the hole on top which the cats didn't mind at all two of the cats are in the 15 lb range and they have no problem. Great job and keep up the great work. Rick in Swansea Illinois with 28 cats that I call my kids, some are feral and just show up.
Too funny. It's amazing, isn't it? I tend to get side tracked every time I get on UA-cam. But the problem is there are so many interesting videos, and so little time. So you don't feel like you watched this video for no reason at all, I have 4 kitties if you want to make me a couple of these.
We have two cats - one very large (tall, long-legged, big bodied) and one very petite (9 years old and still looks like a kitten). We gave up on conventional litter boxes! Too small. So we went to the local farm supply store and got two black rubber feed/water tubs. One of them is about 4' in diameter and the other is about 2-1/2' in diameter. These work very, very well because they're tall enough to keep the litter IN the tub and big enough for our big girl! The little girl stands up to pee and was peeing over the edge of the kitty litter boxes and I was forever wiping up pee off the floor because she over-shoots the box. No more!!!! I LOVE the way these plastic tubs this lady uses work!!! Very, very smart! I should have thought of it myself!!!!!
We have and have had cats who entered the box, backed up to the doorway, then pooped/piddled outside. All while thinking they were eliminating INSIDE the box. They even spent copious amounts of time scraping the litter within the box. I absolutely concur with your use of clear boxes, but unless it's for kittens, I would never cut a doorway.
Awesome info. We have a rescue operation in WV and have 45 cats now, not all inside, thank God. Need to get a handle on the 6 boxes we have inside, and I think this is going to do the trick. . . . . Thanks! (Also, love the cool purple booties).
Oh my gosh! Thank you for giving us a video with direct explicit instructions to be able to do this ourselves. Before now, I haven't had all the step-by-step instructions or the confidence to try this myself. If I need help, I can always watch the video again! Thank you for teaching us. I can't tell you how many cat litter boxes I bought for my geriatric cat with arthritis, who pees outside the box, because she can't squat anymore. (She stands inside the box, but pees outside box. I am at the end of my rope from cleaning up ammonia-packed cat urine from my concrete floor. There's hope. I'm off to the Container Store and to Lowe's.
Also, place a puppy pad outside the entrance. If she is in with all four feet she is doing the best she can and she feels she is in there. She just cannot squat low enough anymore to keep it from going over the sides. The puppy pad will catch it if she over-shoots the entrance. And ask you vet for arthritis support!
I finally made my box, but Athena still doesn't pivot once in the box...she pees on the wood threshold which leads into the little under-the-stairs room. You had suggested puppy pads, but she stops short of the box and just pees on the puppy pad. Which needs to be changed every day. I was thinking of creating a little stand-up polyurethane wooden post to stick in the litter so she would need to pivot. What do you think of this? I'm sure she's squatting the best she can with her arthritis, but I'm so done with the daily messes. I can't find cat diapers on-line. Any one know where I can get some?
Those boxes you have are a really good idea. High sides with a cutout for entry - when the kitties scratch and kick away, to cover up their business, the litter won't go spilling out all over the place!
I need to get a new litter box cause my cat keeps spilling all his litter out of the one i currently have, which already has pretty high sides but the entrance is too low, so this is perfect! Plus, all the litterboxes I was looking at are upwards of $40 with shipping and taxes and all of that and look almost exactly like these! I'd much rather make my own box than buy some over priced one and use the money I saved to buy cat food. Thank you for this DIY!
Hi there! Thanks so much for you wonderful instruction. We just finished making a litterbox using a Dremel tool, the end result looks quite nice and will be very helpful in dealing with the two "high-pee-ers" in our household.
Thank you I will be getting a kitten in a week and was wondering about a litter box I can put compose litter in, I love this idea and was love making my own things so I will be getting a clear bicycle and doing the same I will also do the hooded one for her bed.
Did this a few years back, haven't ever purchased another type of litterbox. I put mine inside a type of rattan chest with a hole cut in the end, so you never have to see the cat's mess, but the lid makes it easy to clean.
I made a similar box several years ago. My female cat, although small, kept backing her hiney up to the corner and peeing over the edge of EVERY box. If I remember correctly, I think I ended up using hedge shears to cut the box (don't judge, desperate times called for desperate measures!).
This is such a great idea! So much cheaper to buy those with a lid and make it than to buy the large enclosed litter boxes. Plus, I like that's it's clear plastic so I know how much poop and pee so I can scoop it out early to make sure it don't stink.
Cats prefer less litter. About 3-4 inches is ideal, especially for an arthritic senior. Leaving the box uncut leads to a rain of litter and defeats the purpose of the high sides. The goal is to contain the litter scatter and potential mis-aiming of pee or poop by the cat all while giving the cat a large, uncovered area to use. You also cannot expect or force arthritic seniors to make that jump, it sets them up for failure and non-compliance.
I appreciate the advice. My sweeties have no trouble jumping in and I have less litter scatter with this than any other cat box I've tried. They have never had a near miss to date. They crack me up because they use one for peeing and the other for pooping. ;)
It is normal cat behavior to urinate in one place a defecate somewhere else. This is normal, common and to be expected. Please consider cutting an opening as they age. It is unkind to make a senior cat jump into the box. It is also difficult to navigate the sand when they are arthritic so less litter is kinder too!
Again...thanks for the tips. If I see either struggling to get into their boxes I will make it easier with a step or two. I don't plan on cutting an opening. It keeps the litter much more contained as it stands. I've had cats for 55 years. I do know thing or two about caring for them.
As you wish. Just remember how hard it can be to jump on (out of) sand when you are arthritic. They won't have steps to exit the box. I have had 16 cats at one time, and have been a behavior consultant doing house calls in clients' home for 18 years. I simply try to prevent problems. A lot of people think they know better, I try to set cats up for success. I can promise you their is less litter scatter with a cut opening and a nice litter step out mat. I recommend the Blackhole Litter Mat. Thanks for tuning in. Check out my website and FB page for more ideas and enrichment tips.
OMG!!! This is PERFECT!! GREAT IDEA!! I AM MAKING ONE RIGHT NOW!! I HAVE EVERYTHING< AND NOW I HAVE THE KNOW HOW!! THANK you!! sorry about the caps!! so excited to make this!! genius! go patent it.... NOW! Go on Shark Tank. They'd be stupid not to take you on.
Thanks for the video! I have two high pee-ers. And had this idea a while ago but opted to keep trying the options available at the pet stores (lazy). I was just about to buy/try another one @ ($70) and accidentally came across your video. After watching I have decided to finally make one myself - One that will work. THX =(*.*)=
Todd Watkins We have a high pee-er as well. Tuxedo cat, they seem to be extra tall. He is twelve years old now, and on special urinary food due to a stone scare. Anyways, for him, a 18" high box is needed.
I've been doing this for years. I use a wood burner tool with the razor blade attachment to cut through the plastic. With the heated knife the cut is really easy and fast. You can buy a basic wood burner kit at a craft store for very little $$$.. That was when I was cutting a hole for my cat, but then she started peeing while standing up, and the pee would spray outside the box where the hole was located. Now I just use one of these plastic bins, with no hole cut. Cat has no problem getting in and out, they're quite nimble creatures.
I've heated my ordinary kitchen knife into the stove's flames to cut the plastic container. I get a beautiful smooth surface without spending too much in tools and equipments.
Thanks for this wonderful video, it helps a lot
Very smart. 👍
Ingenuity at work. We all need to apply that to our lives. Thanks for that wonderful suggestion!!
What if I only have an electric stove?
OHH This is such a good tip tysm
good tip without having to buy or make a hot knife or dremel. I guess technically it's better to do it this way to completely remove any risk of setting the plastic on fire.
We made one of these for my baby boy after watching this video, and we cut a 4.25" round hole in it. He loves it and thinks it's a house to hide in or something. He used to get litter all over the floor (it's on carpet) and he would bat his poop out and play with it. His new litter box solved both issues, and he loves it! Thanks for posting!!!
A very simple, yet extremely useful video. Finally, UA-cam recommendations get it right, a video worth anyone's time.
Thank you. I dug up a storage bin I had not been using, used soldering tools to cut the opening and sanded it down. My long-haired large cat used it as soon as I set it up and now can comfortably fit, while not making a mess with his strong kicks. Expensive hooded litterboxes were no good--this is the best!
Although it's way more difficult, you can also manage to cut through totes like this with very sharp, sturdy scissors and a little elbow grease. Then sand with sandpaper by hand. (If you're like me and don't have a collection of power tools... yet :P)
Alexandra- If you buy a tool here and there each time you have a project its SUPER easy to build up a amazing collection of tools.
+c smith I don't want to own anything that sounds like a dentist's drill.
lindsey smith. Amen!!
Alexandra she doesn't have collection of power tools.....nor you need power tools.....she is using just one tool: a Dremel.
Sim0nella everyone should have a dremmel, they're fantastic!
This definitely works like a charm! Super great advice. Thank you SO very much!! For me, my cats never used cat litter, usually poops outside in the lawn and near the washing machine (backyard) used the box just within 2 hours of setup! My family got tired of them pooping everywhere and the strong smell- so I was searching for an easy and cheap diy solutions; came across your brilliant video. I basically followed all the steps to a T. For the box, I bought a big 105 Litre (like double the size of first box in the video), made the 'entrance' by the longer side and put in 3-4 inches of rose n lemon scented litter mixed w non scented (we got the hint, they love the smell of detergent and soap hence relieving near the washing machine! Lol), and ta-da, instantly no more poops by the machine! I didn't even need to train them!! By the 4th day, there were 4-5 of them using it. So SO happy to see the results. Think I got lucky cause they could share their 'toilets' together! It must be the super spacious feeling they get from using a clear box. But now I feel they're hinting me to get another one- I'm onto making a 2nd litter box this week! =D
bro, your comment was irritating me, I said to myself wgaf about your cats and where they like to shit also why didn't you google how to get cats to use litter boxes, do u know about toxoplasmosis gondii etc. BUT THEn I read 6 years ago 2018 was a different time, a simpler time. How are your cats doing now? what kind of kitties do you have? I am a recently single 27 yo dude, im handsome (not to myself but what im told) but both of my girls (Twin Torties stubborn AF "tortietude") got pregnant before I could get them fixed. At peat cats i had nine down to 7. I'm a single man in a small town and I havce seven cats, shits weird TAKE ME BACK TO 2018
Thanks for showing another way of cutting through those blanket tubs. I've been using large blanket boxes.as.litter pans for all my house cats for over 30 years...but I never had to cut an opening..they just climb up and over or if they really have to go they jump in without any problems. I also feed feral cats. For their shelters, i use a 45 and 30 gallon tubs. To make the door opening out of both tubs, I use a hair dryer on hot to heat the area where i wanted the opening and carefully use a box cuter to cut through the plastic..,amazingly, it glides and cuts through like butter.
I use plastic storage totes and a box cutter. then sand paper to sand the edges. easy & quick.
FireStarMARS: Why don't you make a video? I wanted to see how you make it, come on! share your knowledge!
Cats like people get old and sore and tired. Jumping up and over could become to difficult. Cutting an entry point is a good idea. Thank you for sharing.
their called storge containers
a better way to do it is use a hot knife, they are designes to cut thru plastic, without shattering or cracking. A lot of these cheap boxes will shatter and crack if you cut them with a knife.
I think you may have just saved my sanity! I have a 10 year old Persian that started to poop outside the litter box about 6 months ago. I am going to make a clear box like you have shown. Excellent idea!!
This is the best instructional video for this project. I tried to use scissors the first time and nearly gave up (Tool Phobia). Invest in the dremel. Mine came with a few tools and included the necessary ones to complete the project. Once I had the right tool for the right job I was done in no time. Now there is no more over shooting the side of the box. Highly endorse this approach.
Truly amazing how many people miss your point about it being difficult for some cats to jump out of sand. And, for the cats that CAN easily jump out, chances are that action is going to break up some of the clumps, making the scooping of dirty litter more difficult and leaving the litter dirtier. Great video. You handle a Dremel tool like a surgeon handles a scalpel. My only suggestion might be to leave the rim uncut with the rectangular cuts to provide some more strength to the box. The round hole makes for a very sturdy finished product.
THANK YOU! Yes, I have stopped replying to all of the comments about not cutting the box, it's exhausting and unkind to the cats. I have done as you mentioned before upon request. Since litter boxes should be replaced every 2 years and I do cut it so that the supports around the perimeter are there for stability. Thank you also for your kind words regarding dremmeling. You will read others comments that I do not know how to use it at all and that I am "killing my tool". Amazing how people see such different things! Please follow along on FB, Twitter and Instagram too!
You are such a kind person. I wish you and your cats much health and prosperity. The videos were super helpful. Keep up the great work! ❤️
Good point
How do you clean out soiled litter? Scoop out of the box?
Is it difficult to change litter n at times washing it out?
I've been doing this for years. With a Norwegian Forrest Cat I've had to! I cut mine a little squarer than that and then line the sharp edge with a piece of hose that I've split down one side and slotted on, too! :)
Fantastic tip!
this lady is a DIY superhero lol. she has more gadgets then batman.
Zach Perez - don’t you mean inspector gadget? 😂
Zach Perez Betcha she doesn't have more gadget's than Inspector Gadget!! 😄😉
Lol I have the same tools.. it’s just a Dremel with attachments that come with it.💚
I have an odd corner to put a litter box in my room. My over 17 year old cat needed her own box so I got a tote from the hardware that fit the spot perfectly. We both are so glad I watched your video. None of the litter boxes at any pet store fit the spot well at all. Thank you and Rock On.
Thank you. In an evacuation, with 5 cats, this would be better than the usual pricy litter box. Great ideas!
I did everything exactly as you said. Mine is 32 X 17 and 13 inches high. 50 lbs of litter about 4 inches high. My daughter's new kitty Echo loves it soo much. Thanks for the awesome video!!!!
Funny about what you are using as a litter box,since I have used this for 15 years. Great going that you are helping others to make a good pan
Thanks for the video. We have three inside-only cats and two small dogs that were always eating the cat poop. The Dremel tool worked great. We cut two litter boxes this past week. The cats use them with much less litter mess and the dogs no longer enjoy daily cat poop snacks.
you are a meany not allowing the dogs a snack, and less to clean up
I used the under the bed storage box. Been working well for my two cats for years.
When I lived on a farm people kept dropping off cats and kittens. I had so many cats at one point that I started using a turtle shaped sand box that the kids had outgrown.
Thanks for telling where you got your boxes. I looked everywhere else and could not find a box with a completely flat bottom. The boxes I made are about the same size but are not so easy to scoop. I've had them for years now and find a new problem that I want to point out. I cut the door on the larger side like you did and now that my cats are older (19) they step in and are facing the other wall so they don't go in all the way and just go with their back-end outside of the box. The door is probably best on the end.
LOOVE this! I have 6 kitties and been researching a/b litter pans for multiple cats. I am going to try this. I have tons of these tubs lying around. Thanks!
Nicely done, informative. Host is also very pleasant.
Absolute genius! Excellent tutorial 👍🏻 brains and beauty ✌🏻️🙂
Why thank you, that is kind!
Would love for you to add a link for purchasing the tote. Finding that style and size is proving difficult.
Thank you for posting! The tips about box size and litter depth were very helpful!
I'm actually going to purchase a Rubbermaid. I think the cat will like it darker
this is actually what I've been doing for years for our cats. neat!
I bought this same type of box but it’s the one for storage under the bed. It doesn’t prevent Litter from being kicked out but since I don’t have access to nor money for tools this box fit my need perfectly. Also litter liners fit perfectly for easy cleanup when it’s needed. My cats love them.
Thanks so much for this video I just made two of them from big bins that I got at target for $13 each. My big Maine Coon loves them 😻
They have clear totes in many sizes at IKEA.
We made this item in June 2017. Thinking it was my idea. ( i am old just got utube info few months ago). Saw this today. Your way easier with dremel. Did not know to make litter pans again in 2 years. Thank you .
I was thinking of using my oscillating saw, but I think the Dremel is the simpler way to go. Glad I watched your video.
You did an excellent job in the cutting process.
Very good technique.
Love your Channel I just subscribed. Thank you. What a smart idea without costing a lot of money. I’m glad you said to use clear so they can see. Thanks again.
You ever thought about making a “Sifter” for your cat box. I got 3 nesting containers and drilled a 1/4 inch hole every 3/4 of an inch, it is mind numbing but when your done you have a system that allowed you to clean your(cats) litter box in seconds. Place the sifter box between the two other containers. Install the cat litter in the top container. When it’s time to dump the dump, you just pickup the top container and pour the litter into the sifter/container. Then you just pick up the sifter and all the dog treats and wet clay stay with the sifter. After the Cat gifts are bagged put sifter in the empty container and put the filled container over the sifter and ipsofacto Bobs your nanny.
This is perfect and I have the same problem with my new puppies eating the cat poop. I will definitely try. Thanks.
Love this! I have 2 small cats and I still find commercial litter boxes are not wide or deep enough. Gonna try this 😊
I had 5 cats for 16 years or so and I only ever had one tray, but it was a BIG tray - 3.5 feet by 2 feet and 6 inches high, and it was filled with a 10 kg bag of litter, and needed to be emptied twice a week.
thank you so much for this, I'm going to make these & see if it helps my Lucy's bathroom problems!
Love your boots, and love watching your videos, just found your channel! Most of all, i love seeing others who love and take care of their cats as much as me!
We've used the really large clear totes from Lowe's and cut out an opening on the end. The 4'x2' size is perfect for our multi-cat home. If we happen to skip a day, like when we're out of town, it doesn't get out of control or make the cats look for alternatives.
Clear tubs are also very nice to observe when a cat has elimination problems.
This is genius! Wow. Thanks so much I feel like a total dork not thinking of this haha.
I was about to spend £30 on a big lidded litter tray until I saw this. I need a litter tray to go in the understands cupboard. This is a great idea.
I know this is an older video, but do you know the dimensions of the second box you used? I would love to try this for my cat.
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This is awesome. I have ordered nvrmiss boxes from Canada for my cat with elevator butt and the freight and taxes to the uk are eyewatering. I am just going to order me a dremel and give it a go!! Thank you so much for posting🐾
Hardest part is finding a storage container with a smooth bottom.....not many of those sold.
You are correct and that is really needed for cleaning.
True. I managed to to fine one with a smooth bottom but it has wheels so it has bumps in the bottom corners.
True. I managed to to fine one with a smooth bottom but it has wheels so it has bumps in the bottom corners.
We used sandpaper to take off those little bits. Our cats like a larger box to move around in, so we have the bigger rectangular totes. They work GREAT! We’ve been using them for years.
I have 6 large totes in my house for litter boxes. I kept the lids on them. I have elevator pee-ers so it helps contain the urine. They are easier to clean than the traditional litter boxes. I put box tape around the area where I trimmed the opening.
Very late here but wanted to say that you can cut through them really quickly with an $8 soldering iron from Wal-Mart, and it doesn't leave nearly as many jagged edges. Probably should do it outside, as I'm not sure about fumes, but once it's heated up, cutting plastics goes pretty fast. That thing has more than paid for itself just for cutting plastic. I've never even used it for soldering. Lol. (Get one to use specifically for plastic if you go this route though... because it leaves plastic residue all over the tip).
Btw: I just found this video, and it helped me a lot. My very large cat needs an even larger box, and I'm having to get creative. Thanks!
Awesome I just bought one to do this with my tote. Thanks for the advice
~ Wow ... Nice idea . Much better than the covered ones ! 👍
I like those work boots. Awesome DIY, thanks!
My cat makes a mess every time he uses the litter box...he gets litter everywhere. This is a perfect solution to the problem; and it's cheaper than buying covered boxes that are still too small. I guess I know what project my bf will be doing this weekend! 😉 Thanks for the great idea.
For homes with multiple cats or to prevent one cat from getting trapped inside of the box by a bully you can make a hole on each side of the litter box so they have more than one escape route 😊
Wish I seen this one a year ago, I just started using one last week and haven’t made a hole yet
Thank you for sharing, I now have a better idea as to what sort of hole to make for the little fur baby
LOVE THE SHOES! Great DIY also
Nice Job, you are very talented with the dramel tool. But you can do the same cutting with aviation snips, you still need to sand the opening. I never thought of using clear containers but that makes sense , what I have used is big blue containers that I got at Walmart and cut 6" diameter hole in the end on two of them and also one with the hole on top which the cats didn't mind at all two of the cats are in the 15 lb range and they have no problem. Great job and keep up the great work. Rick in Swansea Illinois with 28 cats that I call my kids, some are feral and just show up.
Richard Mitchell I am in Fairview Heights, IL. I wanted to shout out thank u for taking care of the fur babies 😍
Why am I watching this, I don't even have a cat?
Miss Kate I was thinking the same thing. 😶 Lol
Make one for your car for when you're stuck in traffic.
Too funny. It's amazing, isn't it? I tend to get side tracked every time I get on UA-cam. But the problem is there are so many interesting videos, and so little time. So you don't feel like you watched this video for no reason at all, I have 4 kitties if you want to make me a couple of these.
It's a sign. Get a cat.
Same lol
We have two cats - one very large (tall, long-legged, big bodied) and one very petite (9 years old and still looks like a kitten). We gave up on conventional litter boxes! Too small. So we went to the local farm supply store and got two black rubber feed/water tubs. One of them is about 4' in diameter and the other is about 2-1/2' in diameter. These work very, very well because they're tall enough to keep the litter IN the tub and big enough for our big girl! The little girl stands up to pee and was peeing over the edge of the kitty litter boxes and I was forever wiping up pee off the floor because she over-shoots the box. No more!!!! I LOVE the way these plastic tubs this lady uses work!!! Very, very smart! I should have thought of it myself!!!!!
Wow! What a brilliant idea. Especially for large cats. Thank you. I can stop looking for large litter trays.
We have and have had cats who entered the box, backed up to the doorway, then pooped/piddled outside. All while thinking they were eliminating INSIDE the box. They even spent copious amounts of time scraping the litter within the box.
I absolutely concur with your use of clear boxes, but unless it's for kittens, I would never cut a doorway.
You can always put smaller litter boxes inside bin
Awesome info. We have a rescue operation in WV and have 45 cats now, not all inside, thank God. Need to get a handle on the 6 boxes we have inside, and I think this is going to do the trick. . . . . Thanks! (Also, love the cool purple booties).
7 cats sharing 1 box is disgusting.
Orange Ziggy why?? They always wipe good and wash their paws afterwards. They all have been to cat etiquette classes..
Oh my gosh! Thank you for giving us a video with direct explicit instructions to be able to do this ourselves. Before now, I haven't had all the step-by-step instructions or the confidence to try this myself. If I need help, I can always watch the video again! Thank you for teaching us.
I can't tell you how many cat litter boxes I bought for my geriatric cat with arthritis, who pees outside the box, because she can't squat anymore. (She stands inside the box, but pees outside box. I am at the end of my rope from cleaning up ammonia-packed cat urine from my concrete floor.
There's hope. I'm off to the Container Store and to Lowe's.
Also, place a puppy pad outside the entrance. If she is in with all four feet she is doing the best she can and she feels she is in there. She just cannot squat low enough anymore to keep it from going over the sides. The puppy pad will catch it if she over-shoots the entrance. And ask you vet for arthritis support!
I finally made my box, but Athena still doesn't pivot once in the box...she pees on the wood threshold which leads into the little under-the-stairs room. You had suggested puppy pads, but she stops short of the box and just pees on the puppy pad. Which needs to be changed every day. I was thinking of creating a little stand-up polyurethane wooden post to stick in the litter so she would need to pivot. What do you think of this? I'm sure she's squatting the best she can with her arthritis, but I'm so done with the daily messes. I can't find cat diapers on-line. Any one know where I can get some?
Those boxes you have are a really good idea. High sides with a cutout for entry - when the kitties scratch and kick away, to cover up their business, the litter won't go spilling out all over the place!
great job! sending link to my son & roommate right now.🐾
👣 love your SHOES❕
Great idea. For outdoor cats, there should probably be 2 holes (entry and exit) so they don’t get trapped by a predator when in there.
Great idea. Also love your tools collection. Thanks.
Nice diy. Wish this was around when we made our cat's their kitty potty boxes.
Totally off topic, I love your boots. Lol 😆
Eibmozluver me too! I want to know what kind they are!
MangoMomma they might be Doc Martens, looks like them, if not you can definitely find purple ones through them. Best boots you can buy
I know right! I thought they were black and then I was like "MY GOD! They are PYURPLE!" XD
www.vegetarian-shoes.co.uk/womens_boots/airseal_10_eye_boot_steel_toe_purple/15359_p.html
@@EatTwinkies13 check out vegetarianshoes.com , thats what she was wearing in the video
We use the large rubbermaid boxes and they work great! Thanks for the video!
Great idea. I have been using storage boxes for some time now as litter boxes with great success. I think will cut one of these openings in it now.
whats the size of the second box you used?? this is perfect !
Omg! Thankyou - been wanting to upgrade my cat liter boxes and this is so perfect! 🙏😺😸👍🍄🍀🍀🌹🌹🌿😃
Good job and great shirt.
I need to get a new litter box cause my cat keeps spilling all his litter out of the one i currently have, which already has pretty high sides but the entrance is too low, so this is perfect! Plus, all the litterboxes I was looking at are upwards of $40 with shipping and taxes and all of that and look almost exactly like these! I'd much rather make my own box than buy some over priced one and use the money I saved to buy cat food. Thank you for this DIY!
Beautiful explanation and Hands
GOOD VIDEO NICE TO SEE A WOMAN WHO KNOWS HOW TO USE HAND TOOLS
Wow! Nice job! Lucky cat!
I like your purple Doc Martin's!!!
I want her purple Doc Martens! 💜💜💜
Brilliant idea. This solves big problems.
Thanks for this great idea! We made one more similar to the one you made in the second part of your video.
What size storage bin is this? Some dimensions or quart size would be really helpful!
your right that box is massive compared to pet store boxes!
Round tubs are the best to use no corners to dig out!
Nice Box!
Nice diy 👌🏼 I’m excited to try this
Hi there! Thanks so much for you wonderful instruction.
We just finished making a litterbox using a Dremel tool, the end result looks quite nice and will be very helpful in dealing with the two "high-pee-ers" in our household.
Was it a Good litterbox.
Thank you I will be getting a kitten in a week and was wondering about a litter box I can put compose litter in, I love this idea and was love making my own things so I will be getting a clear bicycle and doing the same I will also do the hooded one for her bed.
Did this a few years back, haven't ever purchased another type of litterbox. I put mine inside a type of rattan chest with a hole cut in the end, so you never have to see the cat's mess, but the lid makes it easy to clean.
Thank you, great video! And thank you very, much to those who spay/neuter, feed homeless cats or cats who were abandoned by owners. Thank you!
I made a similar box several years ago. My female cat, although small, kept backing her hiney up to the corner and peeing over the edge of EVERY box. If I remember correctly, I think I ended up using hedge shears to cut the box (don't judge, desperate times called for desperate measures!).
This is such a great idea! So much cheaper to buy those with a lid and make it than to buy the large enclosed litter boxes. Plus, I like that's it's clear plastic so I know how much poop and pee so I can scoop it out early to make sure it don't stink.
Your voice is so attractive lol ❤
Thank you, Ingrid! It's a purrfect idea!
AWESOME!!!! Thank you soooo much for the idea and tutorial. Just what I am looking for :-)
Love your purple boots❤️❤️❤️
I too use the storage boxes...but I just put 5 inches of clumping litter in them and my kitteh's just jump in. No cutting necessary. :)
Cats prefer less litter. About 3-4 inches is ideal, especially for an arthritic senior. Leaving the box uncut leads to a rain of litter and defeats the purpose of the high sides. The goal is to contain the litter scatter and potential mis-aiming of pee or poop by the cat all while giving the cat a large, uncovered area to use. You also cannot expect or force arthritic seniors to make that jump, it sets them up for failure and non-compliance.
I appreciate the advice. My sweeties have no trouble jumping in and I have less litter scatter with this than any other cat box I've tried. They have never had a near miss to date. They crack me up because they use one for peeing and the other for pooping. ;)
It is normal cat behavior to urinate in one place a defecate somewhere else. This is normal, common and to be expected. Please consider cutting an opening as they age. It is unkind to make a senior cat jump into the box. It is also difficult to navigate the sand when they are arthritic so less litter is kinder too!
Again...thanks for the tips. If I see either struggling to get into their boxes I will make it easier with a step or two. I don't plan on cutting an opening. It keeps the litter much more contained as it stands. I've had cats for 55 years. I do know thing or two about caring for them.
As you wish. Just remember how hard it can be to jump on (out of) sand when you are arthritic. They won't have steps to exit the box. I have had 16 cats at one time, and have been a behavior consultant doing house calls in clients' home for 18 years. I simply try to prevent problems. A lot of people think they know better, I try to set cats up for success. I can promise you their is less litter scatter with a cut opening and a nice litter step out mat. I recommend the Blackhole Litter Mat. Thanks for tuning in. Check out my website and FB page for more ideas and enrichment tips.
OMG!!! This is PERFECT!! GREAT IDEA!! I AM MAKING ONE RIGHT NOW!! I HAVE EVERYTHING< AND NOW I HAVE THE KNOW HOW!! THANK you!! sorry about the caps!! so excited to make this!! genius! go patent it.... NOW! Go on Shark Tank. They'd be stupid not to take you on.
Karen, your enthusiasm is appreciated!
We are using boxes like those without any cutting at all. Works great.
love this and litter boxes are so expensive we have four cats and five litter boxes that are literally just storage bins haha!
My kitten took to this fine without needing a door opening. It’s such a great way to save money
Just a thought 👍🏼 great idea nice job ❣
Thanks for the video! I have two high pee-ers. And had this idea a while ago but opted to keep trying the options available at the pet stores (lazy). I was just about to buy/try another one @ ($70) and accidentally came across your video. After watching I have decided to finally make one myself - One that will work. THX =(*.*)=
Todd Watkins We have a high pee-er as well. Tuxedo cat, they seem to be extra tall. He is twelve years old now, and on special urinary food due to a stone scare. Anyways, for him, a 18" high box is needed.
I've been doing this for years. I use a wood burner tool with the razor blade attachment to cut through the plastic. With the heated knife the cut is really easy and fast. You can buy a basic wood burner kit at a craft store for very little $$$.. That was when I was cutting a hole for my cat, but then she started peeing while standing up, and the pee would spray outside the box where the hole was located. Now I just use one of these plastic bins, with no hole cut. Cat has no problem getting in and out, they're quite nimble creatures.