Get 4 or 5 litter boxes of the same size. Fill each one with a few inches of litter, or however much you use. Stack one on top of another. My cat can jump into the top box. When it's time to change the litter just remove the top most box. I use inexpensive plastic "busing" tubs that I get from a webrestaurant supply store. They are 7 inches high, less than four dollars each and stack-able. If you put enough litter in each box and dispose of it before any moisture gets to the bottom of pan, you can just pour the used litter out and the bottom of the pan will be clean. I use wood stove pellets for litter.
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Cats are so fussy I can't imagine them "balancing" on top of 4-5 "litter" boxes. I do however think your idea of using bussing bins from a restaurant is a good idea. When my boy cat urinates, he balances himself on the edge of his litter box, so stacking it would never work. Sorry, I have to give you a thumbs down on this one.
Hi Kathy,
Thanks for your feedback. You cat may be able to jump into the top box after all. When you stack the boxes with 2 inches of litter each the height is about the same as the bottom pan of a covered litter pan.
I don't understand. How does the top box not get dirty? My kitty might use stacked boxes, but when she goes the "moisture" definitely reaches the bottom of the box. Poop gets on the side, too, because she likes to balance on the side when she does that. So I still have to clean the box.
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