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Best Litter Box Enclosure: Aesthetic & Cat-Friendly Solutions

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As much as we love our cats, their litter box isn’t exactly the highlight of home décor. That’s where a litter box enclosure, or litter box furniture, comes in. Whether you’re trying to reduce cat litter odors, give your cat a little more privacy, or just want to keep things looking neat and stylish, a litter box enclosure can be a game-changer, especially if you’re using a larger unit like Litter-Robot automatic litter boxes.

In this guide, we’ll cover the benefits of litter box enclosures, what to look for when choosing one, how to DIY your own, and some of the best options for every kind of cat household.

What is a litter box enclosure?

A litter box enclosure is exactly what it sounds like: a piece of cat furniture (or furniture-style housing) that conceals your cat’s litter box. It can be anything from a cabinet or side table to a large credenza, and many are designed to blend in seamlessly with your home’s aesthetic.

Benefits of a litter box enclosure

  • Hides the litter box: Enclosures keep the box out of sight while still accessible to your cat.
  • Controls odors: Some offer better airflow or additional cat litter odor control by enclosing the area and keeping litter contained.
  • Gives cats privacy: Some cats prefer to do their business without an audience.
  • Doubles as furniture: Many enclosures function as benches, cabinets, or even TV stands.
  • Keeps dogs (and toddlers!) out: If you have a curious pup or a crawling baby, an enclosure adds an extra layer of protection.

What to look for

  • Easy access for your cat: Make sure there’s enough room for your cat to comfortably get in and out.
  • Durability: Look for sturdy materials, especially if you have a large cat litter box or if it is heavy.
  • Style: Choose a design that matches your home’s look and feel.
  • Ease of cleaning: The enclosure should be simple to open or disassemble for quick cleanups.

DIY litter box enclosure ideas

Feeling handy? Making your own litter box enclosure is easier than you think, and it’s a great way to customize a solution to fit your style and space. Repurpose an old cabinet, nightstand, or storage tub by cutting out an entry hole and adding a curtain or door flap.

diy litter box cabinet

diy litter box storage bin

A few tips:

  • Line the inside with waterproof contact paper or a plastic mat to protect surfaces.
  • Add ventilation holes or small fans if airflow is a concern.
  • Use magnetic closures or soft-close hinges for quiet, cat-friendly doors.

Pinterest is full of inspiration for hidden litter box hacks, especially for smaller spaces or modern interiors.

Best Litter-Robot enclosures (Designed for Litter-Robot 4 & 3 Connect)

If you use a Litter-Robot, a standard litter box enclosure probably won’t cut it. These automatic litter boxes are larger and need more clearance, proper airflow, and easy access to the waste drawer. Whether you want something sleek and modern or compact and functional, there are great enclosure options designed specifically to fit.

1. Coffee Oak Storage Cabinet by Whisker

grey cat inside Litter-Robot Coffee Oak Storage Cabinet

Looking for something more compact but still purpose-built? The Coffee Oak Storage Cabinet is another great option for Litter-Robot users. It’s designed to neatly tuck over the unit, offering extra storage above while concealing the base.

Why it's a great alternative:

  • Made to fit over the Litter-Robot self-cleaning litter boxes
  • Rich coffee oak finish matches a range of decor styles
  • Storage shelves above for litter accessories or decor
  • Smaller footprint than the credenza

This cabinet is ideal for homes where space is limited but style still matters. Check out a full list of Whisker’s litter box furniture and bundles to find the perfect match for your space and your cat.

2. Coastal Credenza by Whisker

As seen in the Best large cat litter box enclosure section, the Coastal Credenza is one of the most popular Litter-Robot enclosures for its size, quality, and multifunctional design. It is a premium piece of furniture made to house the Litter-Robot 4 or Litter-Robot EVO. With soft-close magnetic doors, rear airflow cutouts, and a stylish design that blends into any living space, it’s perfect for those who want to hide their litter box without compromising on aesthetics.

Key features:

  • Fits Litter-Robot models
  • Durable, furniture-grade build
  • Designed for airflow and easy drawer access
  • Functions as a console table, entryway piece, or media stand

3. DIY or IKEA hacks for custom Litter-Robot enclosures

If you’re more hands-on, a custom DIY enclosure can be tailored to fit your exact needs and space. Many cat parents have hacked IKEA furniture (like the Besta or Havsta series) into clever Litter-Robot cabinets with doors, vents, and even motion-sensing lights.

DIY design tips:

  • Interior size: at least 30” W x 25” D x 30” H
  • Include proper airflow (cutouts, fans, or mesh panels)
  • Use doors that open fully for waste drawer removal
  • Waterproof the base in case of litter spills

Other litter box enclosures worth checking out

Here are a few standout options for different needs and budgets:

Frisco Decorative Bench Cat Litter Box Cover

  • Price: ~$100
    Pros: Doubles as a bench, neutral white finish, fits most standard litter boxes.
    Cons: May be too small for very large boxes like Litter-Robot.

Merry Products Cat Washroom Night Stand

  • Price: ~$85-$130
  • Pros: Stylish, available in multiple colors, and extra storage shelf.
  • Cons: Assembly takes time; doors may not stay shut if not aligned correctly.

Good Pet Stuff Hidden Litter Box

  • Price: ~$60-$90
  • Pros: Looks like a decorative planter, ideal for corner placement, great for small spaces.
  • Cons: Smaller interior space, not suited for Litter-Robot or larger boxes.

Way Basics Eco Cat Litter Box Enclosure

  • Price: ~$80-$90
  • Pros: Made from sustainable zBoard paperboard, easy tool-free assembly, and lightweight.
  • Cons: Not as durable as wood or MDF, best for calm, lightweight cats.

Litter box enclosure vs. enclosed litter box

An enclosed litter box is typically a standard litter box with high sides and a cover or lid that offers your cat more privacy while helping to trap odors inside. These types of boxes are ideal for cats that tend to kick litter or prefer a quieter, more private space to do their business. 

Whether or not a cat will enjoy using an enclosed box really depends on their individual preferences. Some cats appreciate the extra security, while others may feel more comfortable with the open layout of a traditional box. If your cat is used to an open box, try transitioning slowly with access to an open box as a back-up option.

If you're in the market for the best enclosed litter box, Litter-Robot stands out as a top choice. The fully enclosed globe and automatic sifting system keep odors under control and reduce litter tracking, while giving cats a clean, private place to go. 

Bonus: Designed with multi-cat households in mind, Litter-Robot also features a sealed waste drawer, optional carbon filters, and easy-to-clean surfaces, making it a favorite for both cats and their people.

Whether you're hiding the litter box inside a stylish credenza or leaving Litter-Robot out in the open, your home—and your cat—will thank you.

If you want to learn more about the subject of ‘litter box and Litter-Robot enclosures,’ check out our other article, What Is the Best Hidden Litter Box Furniture?

Litter-Robot 4 with Shield enclosed litter box