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Taken STC - For sale: Now £5 - Rattan Effect Cat Litter box - Brown


IlonaM

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I have a good-sized hooded cat litter box suitable for a medium-sized cat which has been in storage for a few years after I needed a taller one for a larger male cat (he liked to sit tall). It is still in very good condition. I used to use tray liners and didn't use the grate at all.

This is the description from a current listing on ebay:

'Add a touch of country style to your cat's life with this Purrshire Rattan Effect Cat Litter Pan, which has all the look of rattan, but all the practicality of synthetic materials.

This great looking tray is constructed from easy care polypropylene, and is totally enclosed to provide your feline friend privacy as they go about their business. There is a clear entry door, so you can see if pussy is in residence, and a handle on the roof to help lift the top from the base when you need to clean thing out.

  • Clear entry door.
  • Top section lifts off.
  • Handle on top section.
  • Stylish rattan design.
  • Easy clean.

This tray comes with a bottom section which houses the litter, and once the 2 side clips are activated and the top is lifted off, cleaning this is simplicity itself. There is also a neat design feature in front of the door, in the way of a handy grate that will catch any litter that is tracked out of the box on your cat's feet.

Colour: Brown

Dimensions: W40.4 x D56 x H42.8cm'

Pictures below are from the listing. I will add a photo of the box itself when I can.

 

Collection from Underhill Road SE22 (Horniman/South Circular end)

 

 

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