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Comfort in Every Step: Why Your Senior or Small Cat Needs a Low-Entry Litter Box

As our feline friends age, the things they once did effortlessly—like jumping onto a counter or stepping into a high-walled litter box—can become a source of discomfort. If you’ve noticed your senior cat hesitating at the litter tray, or if you’re raising a tiny kitten, the solution might be simpler than you think.

The Small Senior Cat Litter Box is specifically designed to remove the “obstacle course” element from your cat’s bathroom routine. Here is why this thoughtful design is a game-changer for feline mobility.


Designed for Mobility and Confidence

Standard litter boxes often have walls 5 to 7 inches high. For a cat with arthritis or stiff joints, that’s the equivalent of us climbing over a hurdle just to use the restroom.

  • The 3-Inch Advantage: With an entrance just 3 inches high, your cat can simply walk in. No jumping, no straining, and no painful impact on their joints.
  • An End to “Box Anxiety”: Many cats feel vulnerable in enclosed spaces. The open-top design provides a 360-degree view of their surroundings, helping fearful cats feel safe and secure.

The Perfect Fit for “The Little Guys”

Big boxes can be intimidating for small breeds or young kittens. This box is tailored for cats and kittens up to 6 pounds, ensuring they have enough room to move without feeling lost in an oversized plastic tub. 

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Founder of Peck Rock Associates INC. and the manufacturer of the "Kitty Go Here." We have been in business since 1972 as a promotional products sales company as well as a custom molded product company.

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