

I am thankful that there is an option that allows us to provide litter box access for the cats in areas of the house make sense for them. The doggos have also investigated the contents with no success. It took one kitten a couple of tries to exit the Boxscoop the first time he used it with the lid on, but it hasn’t deterred him from using it. We dumped the litter straight from the old box into the Boxscoop and left the lid off for the first couple of days (adding new litter to the old box). Neither guessed that the item in the box was a litter box, and guests cannot tell what it is unless they peek inside.


When it arrived, we had family and friends visiting, and both families have cats at home. We ordered one, both to ensure that our kittens (~10 or 11 weeks at the time of ordering) would be able to use it and to make sure the dogs could not. I emailed Boxscoop, and received a prompt response indicating that while larger dogs may be able to put their head into the hole, they should not be able to reach the litter. Three cats generally equals four litter boxes, and we needed a litter solution that would keep the pups from snacking AND I wanted something aesthetically pleasing. We recently adopted a litter of three kittens, and already had two dogs at home, a Lab and a Heeler mix.
