

🚪 Elevate your cat’s comfort and your home’s freshness with the jumbo litter box everyone’s talking about!
The Catit Airsift Jumbo Hooded Litter Pan offers a roomy, secure space for larger or multiple cats, featuring a paw-safe front door, a lift-up hood with built-in bag anchor for easy cleaning, and a carbon filter that traps odors and reduces ammonia by 80%. Its spill-resistant design and BPA-free materials make it a durable, hygienic choice for busy cat households.

























| Brand | Catit |
| Color | Warm Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 39,794 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 1.7 Pounds |
| Material | Plastic |
| Product Dimensions | 18.3"L x 19.7"W x 22.4"H |
| Size | unit |
A**R
Highly recommend
Very sturdy easy to assemble really holds the smell. Very easy to take apart when you need to clean it. I love the cat door it really does help with the cats spray urine in there. You might have to show your cat how to go in and out . I really love the fact that it keeps the litter in the box because my cats like to dig all the way to the bottom . It's definitely sturdy because my cat jumps on it all the time trust me everything is their playground. I tried to use bag liners I wouldn't even bother because with the locking mechanism on it it doesn't work very well it's very easy to clean and get the urine smell out . It does have little filters you can put for smell I do like that about it. It's very roomy and I have two cats that use it and they're not small. Also there is a little lip you can hook a bag to the front where the door is as you are cleaning the litter box so you're not fumbling with a bag trying to hold it open and scoop at the same time.
A**.
Best litter box so far, very large, easy fold-up flap for scooping
This is the best litter box I've owned. It is a large size, both in pan space and height. It has a cover flap that not only swings back and forth for entry and exit, but also lifts up and back for when you are scooping the box, so that you don't even have to take the whole lid off to do so. I've used others that the flap is just on one hinge hanging from the lid, and sometimes gets knocked off while cats use it or is a bit stiff. This one doesn't have that problem. There is also a replaceable filter that goes into a vented area to help control odor, which is already done decently by the fact that this is a covered litter box. Some cats seem to prefer open boxes, but I think the large size of this one may help it not feel as restricting as some can. The appearance is also nice if you don't mind having a litter box in view, as opposed to ones that are built into furniture or stands to hide entirely. It is very easy to scoop and clean, the plastic is very smooth. I have not experienced anything sticking to it so far. For the quality and size, this seems a fair price, considering it should last a while, even better when on a sale.
M**S
GET THIS NOW!! Great box, huge!! Puuuuurrrrffect!
THIS THING IS HUGE!!! What can I say? I love this box! So much room for my two kitties to get in and do their business. I don't use the flap on the front, my cats don't like a cat door, especially my little chubby who happens to be a very large cat. I really like that the designers took that into consideration and made this so that you can secure the door to the top. I have always used sifting liners which are excellent but my cats (really the one big cat) would constantly be pulling the bags in and scratching them up when he wanted to "bury his business". Didn't matter how many elastics I put around those things. So, this year I gave another box a try. I really did not have high hopes for this as I've been through so many "boxes" and "systems" that are supposed to be "the best". Well, this one is, quite possibly, the best!! We've had this for a while now and so far we are all happy! I also notice that with the room they have more "business" gets buried so we have fewer odor problems and there is less litter tracked on my floor. All I need now is to get a remnant rug to put under it for litter tracking and the system is perfect! I couldn't be happier! If you are looking for a pan that you do not need bags for (I can hardly believe I am not using bags anymore!! I've had cats for 27years and have always used bags of some sort or another and this is the first time I haven't and have not regretted it! I also say, don't buy cheap litter. That helps tremendously! Tidy Cat brand is not as expensive as others but the one we get by them (has black labeling) works fantastic! Doesn't break the bank and clumps very well. Still, whatever you do, make sure it clumps hard and you will be very happy, anything cheap will turn to sludge....no litter box can stop that. So, get this box, get good litter and you can be a happy cat owner as well! So glad to finally have found the ONE!!!
M**N
It's a Good Litter Box but Clean Thoroughly.
So I have 2 of these for 2 cats, neither of them are particularly huge cats, 12 and 6-ish pounds respectively. To make it simpler here are some pros and cons I've had with it the year and a half I've had them. Pros: •Durable, it may not FEEL particularly durable but I've actually been able to pick them up via the plastic handle with 20 lb's of litter in it. Would I wholeheartedly trust it? Absolutely not, it IS plastic and not super thick, it is also very bendy so careful not to deform the bottom specifically. •Cleaning, it is rather easy to clean when disassembling it but it is a MUST you take it apart especially if you have a sprayer like myself. •Size, as I briefly mentioned these are rather large litter boxes which for me was perfect but do make sure to look at dimensions. •Odor, Honestly I feel like these contain odor surprisingly well, I could also be a bit blind to the smell though if we're being honest. Cons: •In regards to durability I will say, it IS plastic so my cats have definitely scratched the hell out of the bottom •Containment, it doesn't really help contain litter much but my cats are notoriously messy so. •Leakage and build up, if you have a sprayer like myself when they pee on the side it pools in between the cover and the bottom, it pools in the lip and WILL leak out the sides slightly if your cat pees near the clamps so be sure to remove the clips when cleaning the litter box. All in all it's been a good litter box but the urine has been by far the biggest issue I have with it and if you aren't fond of the bottom getting scratched up this isn't any sturdier than a walmart litter box. I also personally remove the covers when scooping but mine are also crammed in a little corner so.
L**K
Really Pleased! (also Omega Paw comparison)
This is quickly becoming one of those products I keep raving about to friends and family. I have two senior cats--one 12-pound male and one 6-pound female. I had been using an Omega Paw for about 2 years and really liked the scoop-free hassle. However, my male has started several habits that make it pretty ineffective now, such as not covering his buried treasure and drinking so much water that clumps wouldn't fit into the tray. Punk. I tried different litters but it made no difference. It's another kitty conspiracy, really, which is nothing new, but fortunately the female goes in and covers up after him (is this not typical?). Needless to say, since I had to scoop anyway, I wanted something where I could get a little more benefit, such as with not having to take the cover off constantly or being able to see when the box needed changing. I also wanted something with a little more room. While the Omega Paw is bigger than this box by a little bit, most of the interior is taken up by a grate that sifts the litter, making it not-so ideal for large cats and probably a little less sanitary. Aside from that, I do like it but wanted to try something that would be easier for scooping. I saw the Catit box and, since I love their scratcher (also recommend), I figured I'd give it a go. I'm really happy with it so far. Actually, I've been pretty impressed. It's extremely well constructed, even better than the Omega Paw and it's the best I've seen yet. The handle is great and it has more than enough room for them--whether height, depth, or width wise. The smallest is very petite, almost the size of an 8-month-old kitten, but she can even get out of it with ease. I think the carbon filter, while a bit messy when installing, is a great feature and it does help with residual smells (not so much right after they go). So far, mine haven't tried to kill it, but they have their scratcher thingy. The filter also appears to be pretty inexpensive on here. I loved the fact that it has a convertible top, which is likely my favorite feature and the main selling point for me. This makes it extremely easy to check when it needs to be changed in my fairly dark restroom area, and it helps with being able to sift without having to take a hood off or stick your hand inside--something I really don't like, being a huge germaphobe. I can even add more litter without removing the hood, which is great since I am most lazy. While big in size, I don't feel that it takes over my tiny space where the box sits in, next to the toilet and shower stall, and less litter comes out--though it's not going to 100% prevent it. The color is also nicer and a bit more taupe than in the picture, which I prefer. The other feature I really loved while browsing was the clear door--both for the sake of preventing odors and when it came to preventing less litter from being scattered. It also allows you to see in without having to lift the hood. My cats, of course, did not want to use the box without the door since they never had one before (and the better to torture me with), so I left it off for a week, keeping the lid bearing the carbon filter folded down up top. I just tried it again tonight to see if they would use it, now that they've been using the box longer. While the more adventurous female hasn't tried yet, due to prioritized napping, the extremely timid male, who would normally be the one not to go for it, got right in. Thrilled! Especially since he is the odor culprit and prone to going right after I sift tut. I also don't smell a dang thing, even though I know he just did the stenchy bit. So I'm even more happy about it and the fact that fallout won't be wafting into my bedroom area. Finally. Therefore, I definitely recommend trying the door later if your cat doesn't take to it immediately. Other than that, I'm very pleased and highly recommend. :)
M**Y
Huge, sturdy box
Great litter box! It’s HUGE! Solid box with durable slides for detaching hood. I also use the liners from this company and they are great too. Easy to clean, just lift up the door.
A**S
Perfect-sized Litter Box; Door Helps Deter Dogs
I have two, normal-sized, adult cats and a poop-eating dog. I think most standard-sized litter boxes you see in stores are too dinky for even a single cat. I mean, they'll use it because they have to, but it won't be comfortable and those boxes will fill up really fast (even for someone scooping a couple times a day), and for some cats, a too-small litter box can even exacerbate back problems and make them start having behavioral problems going potty outside their box (saw it on that Cat Whisperer TV-show on Animal Planet). My second litter box (yes, you should have at least one for every cat EVEN IF you have a big litter box like this) is el cheapo plastic hooded litter box from Wal-Mart. It came with a door, but my cats kept knocking it out, so I just removed it. You'd knock the door out, too, if you were a cleanliness-loving, normal-sized cat, with a penchant for smacking things, trying to poop in a claustrophobia-inducing pee-poop box. And then with the door gone, my poop-eating dog would far too easily help herself to a gritty, nasty, little snack every chance she got (which was pretty much every time a cat pooped and I wasn't there to tell her no--which was a few times a day). Few things are more revolting than your dog smacking on cat turds and little bits of litter stuck to her lips. And then, there's the Catit Jumbo Hooded Cat Litter Pan. The door is well-attached, easy to see through, but a bit more discouraging to poop-thieving dogs, and the cats not only figured it out pretty fast (even the slow cat), but they can't knock it out. Even if they wanted to, which they probably don't really, since they have enough room to dig, poop, and bury like a normal, adult cat without having to make awkward, cramped contortions. Both the flap door and the big gray square you see with the filter in it fold up so you don't even have to remove the lid of the box to scoop it. Also, the top can actually lock onto the bottom (like, really locked, not just snapped shut like on a normal box). I imagine that's so the box is not going to come apart if/when you try to pick it up from the handle with litter still in it. I don't know why you'd want to move a whole litter box with litter still in it, but I can imagine having the bottom break loose and spill litter everywhere would be...well, less than pleasant. It's easy to clean, holds a lot of litter, and is made of pretty durable plastic. I haven't noticed my dog stealing poop since I started using this box, but I wouldn't put it past some really determined dogs (you know if you have one). I've heard if you face the box towards a wall with only enough space for the cat to get in and out, that also helps with keeping dogs out (provided your dog is bigger than your cat). The only thing is, one of my cats decided early on that he'd rather have an open-air skylight than a filter on top. He quickly removed the filter and roughed it up beyond usability, but I don't plan to replace it. If you scoop the box regularly and use a small, lidded, step-opening, stainless steel trash can (inexpensive and can be gotten at Wal-Mart) to throw the scooped-out stuff every time you scoop, that really cuts down on any smells from your cat potty area and also thwarts poop-eaters well. I feel like filters are kind of a gimmick to get you to keep spending money on the product. Just scoop regularly, discard the poop thoroughly, and replace the litter when it gets too crumbly, and you should be fine. Then again, I'll admit I've never been really sensitive to smells--any smells--like some people. But I've asked people if they could smell any cat smell in my place, and they have always said no, so I guess I must be doing okay. Hope this helps.
M**!
Flat out the BEST litter box EVER! It's as if actual cat owners designed this one!
This is flat out the best litter box you can get for a 5 mos old kitten to an over weight adult cat...PERIOD! First off, it is HUGE! While I was washing it before the first use i was cleaning the bottom pan and i thought I was washing the side and it was the front. If you have a big cat this is the biggest I've found. I had a big guy for 14 years & I wish I would have found this box. Now I have a 5 mos old kitten and he has no problems. I also love the height of the bottom pan as its harder for him to pee in the seam where the bottom and top connect. Secondly, the "moon roof" is just amazing! It's big enough to clean the box without taking the top pan off. I personally like to take the top off to clean it because I like to wipe off the pee from the sides with a disinfectant so I need more room than the "moon roof" allows. The third great thing is the 4 locks, 2 on each side, that lock the top to the bottom. They are solid enough that you can pick the box up with the handle (another great feature) but I would say be careful picking it up by the handle if you use alot of litter. The fourth great thing is the swinging clear door. I had initially planned to not use it but my kitty had no problem with it so I left it on since he is a digger and loves to fling the litter. It swings easily and provides him with some privacy. There is a filter on the moon roof for those who worry about odor, but I took it out as I like to know when he does his stinky business so I can get it out. Also since I left the swinging door on I like that there is some air as well as some light getting in there with the filter taken out.. Lastly, and pretty important is this is not flimsy plastic. I had an extra large Van Ness for years and thought it was the biggest on the market. It was so flimsy that it cracked once when I put too much pressure on it while trying to snap the lock. Also the locks were impossible to clean, and one of those broke as well. With this box everything is so sturdy and thick that I can't see this ever cracking like the Van Ness did. And the locks are solid too. Another thing was cleaning my old boxes locks because pee made its way onto them was impossible unless you ran water on it. With the locks on this box, you can pop them out, clean them, clean the slots on the top and bottom pans and pop them back on. It's so simple and you know everything is clean on a daily basis. The only negative thing I can think of and it was not a big deal was one of the slots that the lock slides in had some over hanging plastic from when it was molded. Therefore the lock wouldn't slide all the way. I simply took an exacto knife and trimmed it and it was perfect. Other than that, this is like actual cat owners got together and developed a litter box. If you need a litter box, you need this one. I have had 6 cats over my lifetime and at one point I had 3 and I wish I had a couple of these boxes then.
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