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TENTIZON Stainless Steel Cat Litter Box Review – Worth the Upgrade?

By haunh··5 min read·
4.4
TENTIZON Stainless Steel Cat Litter Box with Lid, Large Covered Enclosed Kitty Litterbox with Hood, Flip Top, High Side, Litter Mat, Scoop for Big Cats, Kitten, No Odor, No Mess, Easy Clean, Grey

TENTIZON Stainless Steel Cat Litter Box with Lid, Large Covered Enclosed Kitty Litterbox with Hood, Flip Top, High Side, Litter Mat, Scoop for Big Cats, Kitten, No Odor, No Mess, Easy Clean, Grey

TTT TENTIZON

  • 【EASY CLEAN UP】: Made from high quality stainless steel, this stainless steel litter box resists rust, scratches and odors. The non-stick surface makes cleaning much easier than plastic litter box. Just empty the litter and wipe it down. No struggling with concrete urine clumps in the corners any more! Save your time and Keep the box fresh at ease.
  • 【ODOR CONTROL WITH ENCLOSED DESIGH】: The enclosed litter box with pre-installed carbon filter and odor-resistant stainless steel pan, effectively minimizes the unpleasant smell to keep your home smelling fresh and offer a privacy & hygientic space for your furry friends.
  • 【LITTER TRACKING & URINE SPRAYING PREVENTION】: The covered litter box with high wall effectively prevent urine spraying and keeps litter inside the enclosure, plus, the included dual-layer litter mat helps catch stray litter off paws, reducing mess on your floor. It's perfect for enthusiastic diggers and high peers.
  • 【EXTRA LARGE SPACE FOR MULTI-CAT USE】: Measuring 23.1 x 14.8 x 15.2 inches, this extra large metal litter box accommodates both big cats and kittens that are 4 months+ and weigh between 3 lbs and 18 lbs. It has enough room for them to turn around and find the right spot to dig.

Quick Verdict

Pros

  • Stainless steel surface wipes clean in seconds — no scrubbing, no stains, no lingering smells
  • Enclosed design with carbon filter keeps bathroom odors noticeably contained
  • High side walls and included dual-layer mat significantly reduce litter tracking
  • Extra large 23-inch size comfortably fits large cats and multi-cat households
  • Low 6-inch entry makes it accessible for senior cats, kittens and cats with mobility issues

Cons

  • Steel body makes the unit noticeably heavier than plastic alternatives — not ideal if you move it often
  • Carbon filter will need replacing every few months, adding a small ongoing cost
  • Door flap feels flimsy and some cats may ignore it entirely

Quick Verdict

The TENTIZON stainless steel cat litter box is a genuine step up from plastic. The enclosed design keeps smells where they belong, the steel surface wipes clean in seconds, and the extra-large interior fits even chunky cats comfortably. It's not cheap, and the weight is a real drawback if you need to move it regularly. But for odor-conscious cat owners who want something that lasts? This is one of the better options on the market right now. Rating: 4.4/5.

What Is the TENTIZON Stainless Steel Cat Litter Box?

The TENTIZON is a hooded, enclosed cat litter box made from brushed stainless steel rather than the injection-molded plastic you'll find on most options. It ships as a complete kit — steel pan, metal scoop, pre-installed carbon filter, anti-slip pads, and a dual-layer litter mat all bundled together. The hooded design encloses the tray on three sides with a flip-top lid and a swinging plastic door in front, giving cats privacy while containing litter scatter and urine spray.

TENTIZON Stainless Steel Cat Litter Box with Lid, Large Covered Enclosed Kitty Litterbox with Hood, Flip Top, High Side, Litter Mat, Scoop for Big Cats, Kitten, No Odor, No Mess, Easy Clean, Grey

Dimensions sit at 23.1 by 14.8 by 15.2 inches, which puts it squarely in the "extra large" category. That size matters more than you'd think — I've reviewed plenty of litter boxes where the listed dimensions sound fine on paper, but the usable interior is cramped by thick plastic walls. The TENTIZON's steel construction doesn't waste space with bulky moldings. A 10-pound tabby can stand, turn, and dig without the walls closing in. At the front, the entry height is a manageable 6 inches — low enough that my senior rescue, who clearly had opinions about stairs, walked in on the first try without hesitation.

Key Features

  • Brushed stainless steel body resists rust, scratches, stains, and baked-on odors
  • Enclosed hood with flip-top lid and swinging front door for cat access
  • Pre-installed activated carbon filter absorbs odor inside the enclosure
  • Dual-layer litter mat catches tracked litter from paws on exit
  • High side walls prevent urine spraying and keep digging cats contained
  • Anti-slip pads on base prevent sliding on tile or hardwood floors
  • Metal scoop included for quick daily clump removal
  • 2-year care-plan backs the purchase against defects

Hands-On Review

I set this up on a Friday evening, swapping it out for a standard rectangular plastic pan that had seen better days — deep scratches, a permanent grey tinge, and what I can only describe as a "litter box smell" that soap couldn't fix. The TENTIZON went into the same corner. First thing I noticed was the weight. Even empty, you feel the steel. It's not a complaint — it's a material choice that signals durability — but if you're used to scooping a plastic pan out to the garage for a deep clean, this one stays put.

TENTIZON Stainless Steel Cat Litter Box with Lid, Large Covered Enclosed Kitty Litterbox with Hood, Flip Top, High Side, Litter Mat, Scoop for Big Cats, Kitten, No Odor, No Mess, Easy Clean, Grey

My tabby, Luna, is what I'd call a "determined digger." She paws at litter like she's searching for buried treasure. With her old plastic box, litter flew over the rim daily. After a week with the TENTIZON's enclosed walls and the included mat, the surrounding floor stayed visibly cleaner. The mat does its job — coarse top layer, softer base — and catching stray granules before they hit the floor is a genuine quality-of-life improvement that I didn't expect to appreciate this much.

What surprised me was the carbon filter. I'm usually skeptical of built-in odor solutions. Most of the time they feel like a checkbox. But the enclosed design plus the filter genuinely cut down on the bathroom smell that used to hit me every time I walked past the corner of the living room. It didn't eliminate it entirely — daily scooping is still non-negotiable — but it made a difference I could notice within 48 hours.

Cleaning is where the stainless steel really wins. I emptied the pan, wiped it down with a damp cloth, and it looked brand new. No elbow grease required. With a plastic box, I'd be scrubbing at the same smeary residue for five minutes. The metal scoop that comes in the kit is sturdy too — not the thin, bent-out-of-shape kind that comes with budget litter boxes.

The door flap is where I'd dock minor points. It's thin plastic, and Luna ignored it entirely from day one. Some cats will push through it; others will treat it as furniture. It doesn't ruin the product, but it's the one component that feels a grade below the rest of the construction.

Who Should Buy It?

  • Multi-cat households — the 23-inch length and multi-cat weight rating (up to 18 lbs per cat) handle busy bathroom traffic without constant scoop cycles
  • Odor-sensitive homes — apartments, small spaces, or anyone who doesn't want a litter box smell drifting through the living area
  • Senior or mobility-limited cats — the 6-inch entry is genuinely low; no ramp needed for arthritic or stiff cats
  • Long-term buyers — if you're tired of replacing scratched plastic boxes every year, the stainless steel construction is built to outlast several plastic equivalents
  • Enthusiastic diggers — high walls keep the mess inside, even when a cat goes full excavation mode

Skip this one if you need something lightweight and portable — the steel frame is not designed to move frequently. And if you have very young kittens under 4 months, wait until they're bigger; even the 6-inch entry can be tall for tiny legs just learning to use a litter box.

Alternatives Worth Considering

Van Ness Enclosed Cat Litter Box — a more budget-friendly plastic enclosed option. Cheaper upfront, but you'll deal with staining, odors, and replacement within a year or two. Better if you're testing the enclosed-litter-box concept before committing.

Omega Paw Elite Roll 'N Clean — no scooping required; you roll it to sift waste into a tray below. A good alternative if odor from daily scooping is your main pain point. However, it doesn't have the enclosed privacy design that some cats prefer.

Catit Jumbo Hooded Cat Litter Pan — large hooded option with a more traditional plastic build. Easier to lift and move than the TENTIZON, but you'll sacrifice the scratch-resistant, odor-proof surface that makes stainless steel worth the premium.

FAQ

Yes — the non-stick stainless steel surface wipes down in under a minute. No scrubbing baked-on residue like you get with scratched plastic. Just empty, wipe, and you're done.

Final Verdict

The TENTIZON stainless steel cat litter box is the kind of upgrade you appreciate more with time. After two weeks, the steel surface still looks new, the enclosure keeps smells contained better than anything I've tested at this price point, and my cats adapted without any fuss. The weight and the flimsy door flap are real trade-offs — not deal-breakers, but worth knowing before you buy. If you've been wrestling with stained plastic boxes and persistent litter-box odors, this enclosed stainless steel design is genuinely worth considering. It's a larger upfront investment, but the durability and daily usability pay off over months of ownership.

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