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2025-08-21 14:13:33
Sturdy, nice looking, fits large high walled litterbox, keeps litter from being tracked out, my cat gets in and out easily. The directions were pretty easy to follow. Having a second set of hands to help put it together would have made it easier, but I was able to do it by myself. Great product for the price!
KEMcL
2025-06-01 14:44:02
This Review is for TaoHFE Litter Box Enclosure Cat Litter Box Furniture Hidden With Cat Scratch Pad Decorative Farmhouse Wooden Hidden Litter Box Cat House Litterbox Furniture Cat Box Furniture Litter Box Cabinet (Pine)My cat didn't hesitate to use the litter box that I purchased to go inside the assembled cabinet. I was very happy to see that litter was no linger being scattered on my floor. He tracked out more litter than any of my previous cats - it was like he was clenching his toes in the litter box, for just that purpose. The cabinet also reduces waste odor in the room MUCH better that the dome litter box my cat had used previously (Litter boxes ARE cleaned at least once a day - twice or more if my eyes water or I gag when I enter the room).That being said, assembly was more complicated than it should have been, due to the poor instructions/illustrations and the looseness of the dowels. However, when it was done, 2.5 hours later (By myself – not much experience in assembling furniture and considerable time just figuring things out), it was a good looking cabinet. Hubby (180lbs) and I (None of your business lbs) sat on it at the same time the next day, and it was very solid.Here are my assembly tips:1. First of all, I listened to other reviews and used glue on the dowels. My preferred glue was clear Gorilla glue rather than wood glue mentioned by other reviewers because of its flow and strength with dry. I filled the dowel holes on one side of the join with the glue, pushed in a dowel peg, removed it and flipped it over and then reinserted it. The removed end would be coated with the glue when it was inserted into the join piece. There was enough glue left in the hole I had filled, to hold that end of the dowel peg end when it dried. Of course, when doing the first insertion of dowel into the glue-filled hole, some glue oozed out of the hole. That was fine… I merely smeared the pushed-out glue along the line where the joined piece of wood would sit. I ALSO put the glue into all four of the grooves into which the back panel sits. Once pieces were joined together, I DID carefully wipe up any seepage of glue.2. The directions said the flathead and Philips screwdrivers were need for assembly. One screw, screwed in halfway with much effort, prompted me to get my cordless drill and use that, with a Philips screwdriver tip. Brrrzt, Brrrzt, Brrrzt… All done, Easy-Peasy!3. Steps 2 and 3 were the most difficult, not only due to the instructions but also because the walls being attached to the base were wobbly and inclined to fall apart when trying to join them to the base. What I ended up doing was assembling them, one by one, on the actual base (Sitting on its legs on the floor), rather than assembling them BEFORE I attached them to the base. SLIGHT tipping of this wall piece or that, was needed to get different sets of dowel pegs to line up.4. I had some difficulty figuring out Step 6 and Step 8, since I had never seen cam bolts before, and the drawings didn’t make it clear which end of the cam bolt would be inserted into the underside of the top. It was the Philips head grooves in Cam Bolt A that finally clued me in for what I needed to do in Step 6. I used those Philips head grooves to screw it into the underside of the top. For Cam Lock B in Step 8, it seemed logical to insert it into the hole with the arrow pointed up. I pushed it in with that orientation until it was flush or just below flush with the wood panel. There was a sort of click. Being too lazy to switch to a flathead tip in my cordless drill (Step 8 was the only step that had anything that looked like a flathead screwdriver could be used), I used the already installed Philips drill tip to tighten that part.5. Step 4 was screwing the walls to the base, from under the base. I skipped that step until the very end since my glue wasn’t dry when I was at that point in the directions. Tipping the base to get to the screw holes would have made everything fall apart. By the time I got to the very end, the glue was tacky enough to hold stuff together, despite not being fully cured. Ever the impatient risk-taker, rather than wait until the glue was fully dry/cured, I CAREFULLY tipped the cabinet to rest on its back and then put in all the screws. Nothing shifted during said tipping onto the back, nor when putting the cabinet back upright – YAY!6. All parts need to assemble the product were included with NOTHING to spare, so don’t lose any screws or dowels or whatever.BTW… Hubby WOULD have helped, or rather, completely done the assembly by himself. HOWEVER... the package arrived very late and he was in already asleep in bed. I was too excited to wait until after work the next day (new cat after long grieving the sudden passing of my previous cat).I am very pleased with this product and recommend it, despite having assembly directions that could use some revision. If I can can assemble this piece, I'm sure most prospective purchasers of this product can do so as well.
Wayne Arthur Perg
2025-05-24 16:08:06
Update: Adding a star to this review. The seller reached out to me to make things right and really seems to care. While this was definitely not easy to assemble it is nice they stand behind their product.So once you manage to get this assembled it looks very nice and is quite sturdy. Of course getting it assembled is the hard part. First of all, none of the dowels fit quite right in the dowel holes. They are all just a little bit too small. So they kinda help get things aligned and then just fall right out. To assemble the main part of this you need to precariously stack the walls on (being held semi upright by the loose dowels) and then somehow screw the walls on from underneath. Very bad assembly design choice. Once again, though if you can mange to get it together it looks nice and is sturdy at that point. I also ran into issues that one of the legs would not stay on (the screw hole just fell apart when I screwed into it, all sawdust no grip). I just jammed a toothpick in there and it provided enough tension to hold the screw in, but it is still a bit loose. I guess the last important thing of note is this is a good value for the money. Hope the cat likes it.
Jessica Schultz
2025-03-23 12:46:06
I wasn't sure if this would work for me, as my cats (13 and 8) have never used anything like this. But I recently moved into a new place and had space in the living room for a litter box but didn't just want one out in the open, so I figured we'd give it a try. I did leave the doors open for a few days to let them get used to the idea of it, but they both will enter it through the designed entrance and have no issue. Also the little scratcher in the entry kind of doubles as a litter-catching mat, so I don't have any loose litter on the floor outside it, which is a blessing.This is very sturdy and wasn't terribly difficult to assemble (definitely recommend you use a drill!) and it fits well with my other furniture. It is a slightly darker version of walnut but isn't wildly out of the ballpark in color.I was missing four small screws that held the handles onto the doors. I reached out to customer service and got a really quick and friendly response, and they very generously offered me a partial refund so I could go purchase the screws myself rather than have to wait for shipping. I've not had to contact customer service on an Amazon furniture purchase before and I was worried it would be difficult, but it was a fast and smooth process!All in all, I definitely recommend this product!
Kat
2025-02-02 10:38:36
This litter box storage looks so great! Assembly took a while and was easier done with a drill but it feels so sturdy now that it’s built. It’s easy to wipe down and clean. I took a few days to train my cat on using the tunnel but she does great with it now, no complaints!
TsunamiMommy
2025-01-18 13:58:42
I needed a box for the laundry room but didn’t want to crowd things. This one is perfect. And the dog cannot eat kitty crunchies since the box is inside and the cat has to go in and turn to get to litter box. No room for big dog heads. It is a smaller box so keep in mind if you have a large cat. And definitely measure before buying litter box. It went together easily, the doors latch securely and do not pop open on their own. Whole thing wipes down easily too. The top is nice and flat and my cats enjoy lounging on it.
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