A nice litter box has to do two jobs at once: stay pleasant to look at and stay pleasant to be near. In our evaluation we focused on odor control, how easy each box is to scoop and deep-clean, and whether the enclosure actually contains litter scatter rather than just hiding it. Cats are particular about their bathroom, so we also weighed how welcoming each design is from the cat’s point of view. What we like are boxes that balance discretion with airflow. A fully sealed enclosure looks tidy but can trap odor and discourage a cat from entering. We favored carbon-filter and ventilated designs, reversible entries that fit different room layouts, and interiors large enough for an adult cat to turn around. Here are our picks plus the practical factors that separated a genuinely nice box from one that just looks good in photos.

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