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Tips for Cleaning and Concealing Your Cat’s Litter Box to Avoid a Pest Infestation

Being a cat owner has a few downsides. Having a litter box in your home would probably top this list because of the double frustration. First, cats like to do their thing in a quiet and concealed place. But, they do not like feeling trapped. So you have to find a creative way to conceal it. On the other hand, the litter box can be a bug magnet. Insects like fungus gnats, flies and maggots love to feast on the contents of the litter box. It could turn into a pest paradise. 

When handling the cat’s litter box, you must shoot for two: concealing it creatively and making it easy to clean and prevent pest infestation.

If you are wondering where in the world to put the litter box and meet both demands. Don’t burst your brain. You don’t have to remodel your home. Here are tips to inspire creativity and help make the litter box not so obvious. 

Use Potted Plants

If you have just moved homes and need a quick solution, consider surrounding the litter box with potted plants. Plants give a fresh feeling and can help to neutralize odors. But make sure you use plants that are not toxic to cats. 

Decide where to place the litter box then surround it with large and bushy plants. They might not completely conceal it, but they do a great job of creating privacy. Plus, the kitty feels safe because there are many escape routes – a perfect combination. 

But you have to clean the place regularly and keep it aired. Also, you must remove plant debris from the litter box regularly because fruit flies or fungus gnats (common litter box pests) love to hide there. If that seems like a lot of work for you, consider using a hidden planter litter box. It has an opening at the base of the large pot that leads to the cat’s litter box. It is an excellent option that keeps the litter box concealed and is easy to clean. 

Use an Old Cabinet

If you are keen on not disrupting your wallet over the litter box, consider upcycling some of your old furniture. You could use an old cabinet or chest. They make great spaces for placing the litter box and can double up as storage space.

An old cabinet will keep the box concealed and out of reach for pests like house flies and gnats. You can also have a few fly traps for the few sneaky creepers that’ll find their way in. Just create an opening on the walls and place the litter box inside the cabinet and install a cat door. If it is a chest, remove all the drawers before placing the litter box inside and poke a few holes for ventilation. 

Get Creative with a Wicker Basket or Old Wine Crates

You might not have old furniture to transform, but you could have a large wicker basket, or your garage could be full of old wine crates. 

These could be excellent spots to conceal the litter box. Ensure they are big enough to fit the litter box. If not, you can join two and use them to create a bathroom for the kitty.

Wicker baskets are great because they have excellent ventilation and are easy to clean. On the other hand, a plastic lining on wine crates makes them easy to clean. Then spruce up the new cat bathroom with some decor and odor neutralizers. It will make it unnoticeable.

Before you use any of these, ensure the materials are clean, disinfected, and dry. Make sure the place is not conducive to bugs. 

Conceal the Litter Box Under the Sink or Stairs and Use Dish Soap

The litter box could intrude into the space under the sink, but if you don’t mind, it is an excellent place to conceal it. You could place it under the bathroom sink or beneath the stairs. That is if it is not full of stuff like cleaning products and toiletries. 

If you choose this option, you don’t have to cut through the vanity walls. Instead, remove the doors and fix a curtain to conceal the litter box. That way, you remain flexible. You can re-fix the doors when you come up with another place to keep the litter box unnoticeable. 

But you must deal with pests and other bugs. Prepare a mixture of apple cider, soap dish, and vinegar. Then keep the mixture not too far from the litter box. It’s a potent insecticide that’s been used for ages and will help to control flies, litter beetles, and other unwanted bugs. 

If your house has a flight of stairs and the space underneath is unoccupied, you can use the same approach. Just create an opening and throw the litter box and insect control in. 

Place an End Table Over the Litter Box and Drape Fabric Around It

If you look at all your furniture and none appears to fit perfectly, don’t lose hope. You could still use an end table to create a wonderful and unnoticeable cat bathroom. 

Just place the box under the table, and drape some blending fabric around it. Then move it to the desired position, spruce the top with some flowers and bug zappers, and you will have an excellent place to keep it hidden. 

This is an excellent option because it is easy to clean, thus pest infestation will not become a problem.

Build a Mini Cat-bathroom

If you love to build new stuff, you could, of course, create a mini cat bathroom that is not just practical but also aesthetically on point. 

Do you fancy yourself as a builder?

Stir your creative juices and start designing. Or, check out litter enclosures on the internet and start building.

Have a Dedicated Room

There are plenty of ways to conceal your cat’s litter box. You can create new spaces or transform furniture pieces to fit the purpose. However, if your home has plenty of space, consider having a dedicated room to keep the litter box tucked away. After all, the kitty is family and deserves a cute bathroom. Remember to keep the room clean and well-ventilated. Otherwise bugs will infest, and you will have another problem in your hands.

Concealing Your Cat’s Litter Box to Avoid Pest Infestation, A Final Word

The above tips will help you conceal the litter box and avoid pest infestation. Your kitty will have a nice spot to do her thing and you can keep it clean. But remember, bugs know how to hide and you might not notice what’s happening under the surface. To avoid a subterranean pest influx, use the right kind of litter material – like silica-based litter or clay litter and reach out to pest control experts. Also, ensure that you scoop daily, keep the place clean, and air it; your cat will love it.

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Barry Pitts, Synergy² Owner

Barry Pitts, Synergy² Owner

Pharmacist and Synergy² Pest owner, Barry Pitts, is a long-time Madison, MS resident with a passion for applying advanced scientific pest principles to pest control services in the Jackson metro area.  Combining exceptional customer service with cutting-edge pest control technology allows Synergy² to provide residents of the Jackson metro area with the highest levels of pest control available today.

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