
Nobody wants to think about their cat’s litter box. The whole point of a good enclosure is that it handles odour, contains mess, and either disappears into the room or looks like intentional furniture. The difference between a litter box that gets cleaned regularly and one that gets avoided comes down almost entirely to how easy it is to access, clean, and live with on a daily basis.
This guide picks the 7 best cat litter box enclosures from Aosom Canada, all from the PawHut range. The picks span seven genuinely different designs: a basic hooded entry, a top-entry foldable, a dual-direction design, a removable-tray model with filter, an open stainless steel pan, an XL stainless steel with flip lid and dual entry, and a full furniture-style enclosure with a storage drawer. All prices are confirmed from the live category page.
All 7 at a Glance
| No. | Enclosure Name | Material | Standout Feature |
| 1 | PawHut Hooded Litter Box, Front Door Flap, Scoop, Grey | Polypropylene | Simple covered entry, front door flap |
| 2 | PawHut Top Entry Enclosed Litter Box, Foldable, Portable, Blue | Polypropylene | Top entry + foldable + portable |
| 3 | PawHut Enclosed Litter Box, Front-Entry, Top-Exit, Deodorizer | Polypropylene | Dual-direction front in / top out |
| 4 | PawHut Litter Box, Lid, Removable Tray, Scoop, Filter, Light Grey | Polypropylene | Removable slide-out tray + filter |
| 5 | PawHut Stainless Steel Litter Box, Open Pan, Anti-Leakage, Grey | Stainless Steel | Open steel pan, never absorbs odour |
| 6 | PawHut XL Stainless Steel, 100° Flip Top, Dual Entry, Scoop | Stainless Steel | XL steel + flip lid + side/top dual entry |
| 7 | PawHut Cat Litter Enclosure, Drawer, Storage, Anti-Tip, White | MDF/Wood | Full furniture enclosure with storage drawer |
Reviewed: All 7 Cat Litter Box Enclosures
This review breaks down seven practical PawHut litter box enclosures, comparing design, cleaning ease, odour control, and suitability for different cat sizes and home setups.
1. PawHut Hooded Cat Litter Box, Front Door Flap, Scoop, Grey

A straightforward hooded litter box with a front door flap that helps keep litter contained while reducing odour. The included scoop and easy-clean design make it a practical option for everyday use, while the grey and white finish blends into most home settings.
Pros
- The front door flap helps reduce litter scatter and contains odour between cleanings.
- Neutral grey colour works well in bathrooms, laundry rooms, and utility spaces.
Cons
- Standard size may feel cramped for large cat breeds or multi-cat households.
- Polypropylene can retain odours over time if not cleaned regularly.
Best For: Single-cat households with small to medium cats that need a simple, covered litter box at an affordable price.
2. PawHut Top Entry Enclosed Litter Box, Foldable, Portable, Blue

A versatile enclosed litter box with both top-entry and front-entry access options. The foldable design makes it easy to store or transport, while the top-entry layout helps keep litter contained inside the box.
Pros
- Top-entry design significantly reduces litter scatter around the box.
- Folds flat for convenient storage, travel, or temporary setups.
- Dual entry options help cats transition comfortably between front and top entry.
Cons
- Top-entry access may not suit senior cats or those with mobility limitations.
- Bright blue colour may not match every room or décor style.
Best For: Active cats and households where litter scatter is a daily issue, as well as owners looking for a portable litter box for travel or temporary use.
3. PawHut Enclosed Litter Box, Front-Entry, Top-Exit, Deodorizer Bag

The most affordable enclosed litter box in this selection, featuring a smart front-entry and top-exit design. This one-way traffic system helps reduce litter tracking by encouraging cats to exit from above, while the included deodorizer bag provides basic odour control.
Pros
- Lowest-priced enclosed litter box in this selection.
- Dual-direction design helps reduce litter scatter without requiring top-entry access.
- Includes a deodorizer bag for simple odour management straight out of the box.
Cons
- Medium-sized interiors may not be suitable for large breeds such as Maine Coons.
- No filter or removable tray system, requiring the inner box to be lifted out during cleaning.
Best For: Budget-conscious cat owners looking for an enclosed litter box that helps reduce floor litter scatter without spending extra on premium features.
4. PawHut Litter Box with Lid, Removable Tray, Scoop, Filter, Light Grey

Designed for easier day-to-day maintenance, this covered litter box features a removable slide-out tray for quick cleaning. The integrated filter helps reduce odours between full cleans, while the light grey finish blends easily into most home spaces.
Pros
- A removable tray makes daily cleaning faster and more convenient.
- Built-in filter provides passive odour absorption between cleanings.
- Neutral light grey colour suits bathrooms, laundry rooms, and utility areas.
Cons
- Higher price than basic covered litter boxes due to the added convenience features.
- Filter requires periodic replacement to maintain odour-control performance.
Best For: Cat owners who want a low-maintenance litter box with easy cleaning and built-in odour control included as standard.
5. PawHut Stainless Steel Litter Box, Open Pan, Anti-Leakage, Grey

A high-sided open litter pan made from stainless steel for maximum hygiene and durability. Unlike plastic alternatives, stainless steel resists odours, stains, and bacteria buildup, making it easier to keep clean over time.
Pros
- Stainless steel does not absorb odours, stain, or retain bacteria like plastic can.
- Open design is ideal for cats that dislike enclosed or hooded litter boxes.
- High-sided anti-leakage walls help contain litter without restricting access.
Cons
- No lid means odours are not contained and may be more noticeable.
- Open design can allow more litter scatter around the surrounding floor.
Best For: Cats that dislike enclosed spaces and owners who prioritise hygiene, durability, and easy cleaning over odour containment.
6. PawHut XL Stainless Steel Litter Box, 100° Flip Top, Side and Top Dual Entry

An extra-large stainless steel litter box designed for large breeds and multi-cat households.
The dual-entry design and 100° flip-top lid make access and cleaning easier, while the stainless steel interior prevents odour absorption over time.
Pros
- XL size accommodates large cats and multi-cat households comfortably.
- The 100° flip-top lid opens wide for easy, unrestricted cleaning access.
- Stainless steel construction resists odours, stains, and long-term wear better than plastic.
Cons
- A larger footprint requires more floor space than standard litter boxes.
- Side-entry height may be less convenient for shorter or older cats.
Best For: Large cat breeds and multi-cat homes needing a spacious stainless steel litter box with dual-entry access and hassle-free cleaning.
7. PawHut Cat Litter Box Enclosure, Drawer, Storage Shelf, Anti-Tip, White

Designed to conceal a standard litter box inside a furniture-style cabinet, this enclosure blends neatly into living spaces.
It includes a storage drawer for litter accessories and an anti-tip kit for added stability and safety.
Pros
- Hides the litter box completely inside a stylish cabinet suitable for living rooms and bedrooms.
- Includes a convenient storage drawer for wipes, scoop, deodoriser, and other essentials.
- Anti-tip wall bracket helps keep the cabinet secure and stable.
Cons
- The litter box is not included and must be purchased separately.
- Highest-priced option in this selection compared to traditional litter boxes.
Best For: Living rooms, bedrooms, and open-plan homes where the litter box needs to stay completely hidden inside furniture that matches the surrounding décor.
A Clean Home and a Happy Cat
Every cat is different. Some will use any box placed anywhere. Others are highly particular about size, entry direction, odour, and cleanliness. The best litter box enclosure is the one your cat uses consistently every day. Every product in this list from Aosom Canada ships free across Canada with a 30-day return window.
FAQs
Choose a litter box that is at least 1.5 times your cat’s length (nose to tail base). Most adult cats do well in boxes around 20–24 inches long and 14–18 inches wide. Large breeds like Maine Coons may need an XL box, while kittens can start with smaller sizes before transitioning to a standard box.
Cats may avoid hooded boxes if they feel too cramped, trap strong odours, or are associated with a negative experience. Some cats simply prefer open spaces. Try removing the lid for a few days if your cat uses it more often, an open litter box may be a better fit.
Scoop waste daily and completely replace litter every 1–2 weeks, depending on the litter type. Multi-cat households may require more frequent cleaning. Regular maintenance is the best way to keep the box fresh and appealing to your cat.
Yes, enclosed litter boxes can help contain odours, but they won’t eliminate them completely. Consistent cleaning remains the most effective way to control smells. Carbon filters and furniture-style enclosures can provide additional odour containment.
Most furniture-style enclosures fit standard litter boxes, but always check the enclosure’s interior dimensions before purchasing. Make sure your chosen litter box fits comfortably inside the compartment.
