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The Modkat Top-Entry Litter Box features a patented top-entry design that drastically reduces litter tracking, a swivel lid for quick and hassle-free cleaning, and an included reusable liner that lasts up to three months for eco-friendly convenience. Its modern, award-winning aesthetic fits seamlessly into any home, while added dog-proof and leak-proof features ensure durability. Bonus interactive cat toy included for added value.















| Asin | B004DBNGU8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #298 in Standard Cat Litter Boxes |
| Date First Available | November 22, 2010 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Model Number | mk103 |
| Manufacturer | Modkat |
| Product Dimensions | 15.94 x 15.94 x 14.57 inches; 5.29 Pounds |
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If you can afford it, do.
When we moved, we bought new litter boxes. We have three. In the Nuthaus, they were in the bathroom, our bedroom, and the unused fireplace (with half a curtain hanging in front of it for privacy and looks). Fortunately, here at Vogelfutter we have been able to move two of them to the bathrooms (one in a closet) and one in the laundry room.Let me explain what my life looked like during the past few months at the Nuthaus: We had three covered/lidded litter boxes, with swinging doors for the cats' entries. One of our cats thought she had a UTI, and thus behaved as though she did (this is a thing cats can do; like, she was diagnosed with what's basically hypochondria, but cats can actually make themselves really sick, and she was even bleeding a little bit, but there was no physical reason). She was visiting the litter boxes 30+ times per day, often in rapid succession, one after another.When I woke up, I'd have to sweep the bathroom floor before I could use the restroom, because Mal would want to crawl around and there was litter everywhere. Much of the time when I was... doing my business... I'd have to be REALLY exaggerated in making faces and saying, "Ewww! Don't put your hand in there! It's DIRTY! That's where the cats poop! YUCK!" Unfortunately, this typically backfired, as Mal thought it was hysterical and would reach inside, anyway.We'd go into Mal's room, and there would be cat litter on the crib mattress, as that's a favorite resting spot for the kittehs. So I'd swipe that off and have to sweep his floor, too.Later, when Mal bored with playing in his room after diaper change, he'd crawl back to our room to make sure his dad got up in time for work. I'd have to run in there and sweep our room so he wouldn't track through the litter.Then, during the day, I'd sweep the whole house at least once, and the areas around the litter boxes two or three additional times. And I'd vacuum.There was litter on the mantel, the coffee table, the bookshelves, and window sills.It felt like a constant battle, and I was exhausted. I hated the cats. I wanted them to disappear.Then there was that Mal liked to pull up on the litter boxes, and they were filthy. They all had filters in the top, to keep the smell from getting out, but that meant that there were lots of nooks and crannies where dust and old litter and cat hair could collect. We cleaned them regularly, but they always looked dusty and were dirty. Also, Mal sometimes decided that banging on the top wasn't enough, and he'd reach in, like that punch game on "The Price is Right."I don't think he ever retrieved a treasure, but it was just a battle to try to keep his hands out of that stuff! (I guess it looks a lot like a sand box with which he *could* play, now that I ponder it.)So.Before we moved, we looked at the Modkat Litter Box.You can see all of the features on the website, so I won't do a repeat here. Also, you might notice that right now the boxes are on sale for the low low price of $171! Now, when we bought them, they were the full $180.No, we're not suckers.Yes, we asked ourselves, "Is anything worth spending almost $600 on litter management?"Then James asked me something, and in the throes of dealing with this, I did not hesitate with an affirmative answer: "Over the next two years, will it be worth it not to have to fight Mal?"And we went for it.We've been here just over a month. What do I think?First, let me tell you what we did:1) We didn't get black. The black boxes look so sleek, but one of the reviews I read said that even "dust-free" cat litter left dust on the plastic, making it look dirty. I got one red, figuring that if it looked janky, I could move it into the laundry room. Actually, you can see a thin film of dust on it, but it's not too noticeable, and I like how it looks in our bathroom. But white looks the nicest.2) We made a commitment to clean out the boxes every day. I just did all three, and it took 3.5 minutes, including the time it took me to get a second bag because the first one was torn. So we're looking at spending half an hour or so a week on scooping out the boxes. BONUS...3) Since we clean out every day, there aren't huge messes, and we haven't had to dump and refill yet. We top off every week or so, but I bought a 42-pound bag of litter before we moved in, filled each box, and we've been topping off... and we still have about 1/3 of the bag left. I was buying 14-17 pounds of cat litter EVERY WEEK because we were emptying it and starting over every weekend.4) We use Fresh Step Multi-Cat. I hate clay litter. I love pine litter. However, when we lived in the trailer, we had awful fruit flies with the pine. Apparently, that just happens because there are larvae in it and they hatch and become... icky. We had the corn mix at Nuthaus for a while, and it got everywhere. Same with the really fine and "light" litter. We landed on Fresh Step Multi-Cat because it works best. I seriously think we've tried everything over the past couple of years.5) We feed the cats a high-quality, no-filler food that cuts down on digestive waste. Better for the cats, easier for us. Probably a wash in the cost department, since they don't eat as much. (But, yes, it hurts spending more per pound on cat food than I do on some - most - of our meat.)So.Thursday is my day to sweep and mop all of the hard floors at Vogelfutter. Obviously, I touch-up sweep more regularly, but not necessarily every day. And certainly not multiple times per day. The boxes have cut down on tracking immensely. Like, I don't hate the cats anymore. I don't want to snuggle up with any of them, but I don't actively want them to pack their bags and get out, either. The other people around here seem fond of them.The boxes take up less floor space than the other boxes we had. Their footprint is smaller, but they are taller, and there is plenty of room for the cats. Also, they are basically square, with no stick-outy parts, like where the lid to the other boxes hinged on, etc.The boxes are sleek, with no place for dust and litter to collect. If litter gets on the lid, you can either sweep it back into the box with the brush on side of the scoop (each box comes with its own, so you don't have to lug one dirty scoop all over your house), or just open the lid and the litter falls back in. There is no way for the litter to fall off of the lid onto the floor unless maybe you were trying reallllly hard.Because the boxes are so deep, my toddler cannot reach the litter. This is not to say that he can't see it, and that he can't drop things into the open hole. Oh, yes, he can. But I typically just wait until he's on to something else, remove the offending item, scald it, and am grateful that the child can't grab a handful of doo. Another benefit of cleaning the boxes every day is that whatever ends up in there usually just ends up with some clay granules on it. Nothing too disgusting so far.Some of the reviews talk about how the boxes don't hold in the smells. I guess they don't, but I've only noticed a smell coming from one of the boxes (in the laundry room) one time since we moved. I'm guessing a cat had just gone, but that's also the most popularly-located box, and the most humid room, so it has a lot standing against it. Personally, I think it's better for the cats because the smell doesn't build up inside. We have one cat who will poop in the floor in front of the box if the odor in the box is not to her liking. That hasn't happened since we moved. (Again, probably also a function of our cleaning every day.)The boxes have rubber feet, so if your cat is particularly enthusiastic about exiting the box, they're still not going to push it across the floor. Oh, no one else has cats that do that? Hmm. Must be nice.So, all in all, my take is: Yes, it's freaking ridiculous that the litter boxes cost as much as they do. But we did a lot of research, and there's nothing that matches both the function and the look of these. I mean, you can throw $40 at a Clevercat top-entry box, but it's freaking huge and looks like you just sawed a hole in a storage container. Plus... so many nooks. So many crannies.In the end, we were fortunate to be able to afford these, and I can tell you that my quality of life as a stay-home mom has improved immeasurably. Love them. Cannot recommend them highly enough.
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Never thought I'd spend this much on a litter box, or review it on Amazon
I'm a fan of good design, and when it comes to furniture or home goods I don't mind spending a little extra for an object pleasing to the eye or with a useful function. But seriously, a litter box? Ok, YES!I have 4 cats, including a chubby one, an elderly one, and a very quirky one who behaves badly when he doesn't like something. I also live in a small house with no secret place for a litter box, so right now it's behind a folding screen in the dining room. My biggest pet peeves about having cats is kitty litter being tracked around the house and sticking to bare feet, and the annoying task of cleaning the box. ModKat makes both of these issues minimal.The size is just right for even the chubby cat. The top grate catches the excess litter when the cat exits the box. The top is designed so that it can easily be flipped up (you push a button to release) for easy scooping, and it lifts out when its time to change the litter completely. Inside there is a liner that is made of of a sturdy plastic, somewhat like the blue plastic that Ikea bags are made out of. The liner has more shape to it and some kind of internal structure to give it shape, plus two handles that make it easy to lift out without getting your hands too close to anything yucky.Even the elderly cat seems fine with getting in and out - she is more agile than some elderly cats, but she is 19 and not as spry as she used to be. The picky cat took a little longer to get used to it, but he used it from day one. When I first put it down I think he thought it was a carrier and he might be going to the vet, but I put a little used litter from the old box in when I set it up, and he got it right away.It doesn't really make sense to me that it should hide the smell much better than the old covered litter box, but indeed it does seem to trap bad smells very well. The scoop that comes with it conveniently hangs from the notch where the top rests. I haven't had to hose the liner or box out yet, but I think it will be quick and easy to do.I bought this because I wanted something that doesn't look like a litter box if it's out in the open, after a friend recommended it. I hesitated because of the price for months, then just decided to go for it - very glad I did. I would buy a new large covered box once a year or so, to the tune of $25 or $30 each, so if this lasts for a couple of years it will ultimately be the same cost - and overall I'll save for not having to go though a few plastic liners a week.I highly recommend this well designed box! Buy it - you won't regret it!
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The iPod of Litter Boxes, indeed.
TLDR : It works great. Greatly reduces cat litter in our apartment. But, it’s expensive. The iPod of Litter Boxes indeed.Long version :We had been using a standard, inexpensive cat box. We got this when we got our kittens over a year ago. Our kitties were good about always using it for their business. But there was an issue of scattered kitty litter throughout the apartment. It was easy to spot on the wood flooring. And feel on our bare feet. It's a minor issue. But it's annoying.After the first couple weeks of sweeping it up with a broom a couple times each day, we got a cordless vacuum. The Dyson Animal V8. Boy does that thing suck! We love it. We also were using a couple of different size kitty litter mattes to help collect the scattered kitty litter. But still, kitty litter gets tracked throughout the apartment.About a month ago I saw a post on one of the FB Cat groups I'm on, asking for feedback on some various top entry cat boxes. That piqued my interested in trying one out. Modcat looked different, slick, and interesting.It was really easy to set up. It's a 16"x16"x15" box. There's a cloth/plastic liner, that fills the bottom. It says to replace this after 3 months. It's listed for $30 for a 3 pack from their website.Filling the box up with litter, the usable inside space seems small for our cats. Our cats are about 10 ~ 11lbs. Reminded me of using the bathroom on a jet airplane. Marky's head sticks out slightly out the top hole when he uses it.When we set it up, Marky was pretty curious about it. He was sniffing it. Climbing on it. Sticking his head in the hole to check out the inside. Cleo, who is much timider, was very cautious about checking it out. I was a little concerned about our cats using it. We were using the same cat litter. The instructions suggested using a scoop from the old cat box and placing it in the new one, to help with the transition. We did that. Within a couple of hours, Marky used it. I was so happy! But it neither of them seemed to use it for the rest of the night. Which concerned me. So I took the top off before I went to bed. I also picked up and placed Cleo in the box. She immediately used it. Then jumped out.The next morning, the cat box had been used again. But I wasn't sure which cat did. We were out for most of the day on Saturday. So we left the top off to help encourage our cats to use it. When we got back, the cat box had been used again. I also put the top back on.I started seeing cat litter getting collected on the top of the box. There are holes on the top. I assume some of it was falling back in. Which is good. The lid rotates upward, causing what's on top, to slide back in. Pretty neat design. The lid also can easily come off, when rotated in the upright position. But is otherwise pretty snug in place when down. Sturdy enough for our cat to climb on top of, or traveling in or out of it.By Monday night it appears the Modkat is being as frequently as our old cat box. Huzah! The amount of litter tracked throughout the apartment has greatly been reduced. Double Huzzah! It doesn't totally eliminate it. But it's a wonderful improvement. I don't have to vacuum as often. Nor vacuum as long than I use to. Tripple Huzzah!I'm pretty happy with this. It's got some neat design elements that work both for function and visuals. Never thought I'd geek out on a cat litter box. It greatly reduces tracked cat litter in our apartment. But it is expensive. $80 for 1 Modkat + 1 liner. $30 for a 3 pack of new liners. The iPod of Litter Boxes.
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The BEST litter box ever!
By far the BEST litter box we've ever used and I've tried a ton. I LOVE the top loader as it is the least messy litter box. There is never any litter outside the box or on the ground. The sides are high and give our cat plenty of room to move around. The liner is really nice because it prevents the box scratching, possible leaks, and you can replace it. So far it seems really durable. My favorite part is the latching lid that is attached and swivels so our cat can't accidentally fall in the box. It's well worth the money! The kids can clean the box too and there isn't a possibility of putting the lid on wrong. It's foolproof.
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Esthetic & Easy
I like the enclosed design. Our cat mostly hangs out in my office, so I appreciate the fact that it looks decent and doesn't take up much room. The flip lid makes it very easy and convenient to scoop. My favourite feature is the stiff liner with handles. It makes it incredibly easy to empty and clean. The top entry design makes it less, ahem - tempting to the dogs, which made training them to leave it alone very fast and easy (YMMV). I took off one star because it's not greeaeat at containing odor, but considering i sit next to it all day, it's not bad. I have the Modkat trash can next to it, which is very well designed and does an excellent job. I scoop it in the morning before I begin work and empty the can once a week and have no issues. My main objection to having a cat again was the hassle of dealing with litter, but this system makes it so easy and convenient, and our ten year old rescue cat is an absolute joy.
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Expensive, slightly better than the competition
I also purchased an IRIS top entry litter box which I use in an upstairs bathroom. I purchased two of these which are placed side-by-side in my laundry room. The room is space-challenged and these boxes happen to be the perfect dimensions for my available space. I bought the gray. It's a nice medium gray color. I've been using them now for about a week. I managed to find them on sale shortly before Christmas, so I jumped on it. At full price, they are expensive for what they are. The cats like them, they are easy to clean and they look nice. They definitely reduce litter tracking. The IRIS top entry that I have reduced the litter tracking greatly and I would say this litter box is slightly better than that one. I should mention that I have been using Fresh Step Clean Paws litter in all my boxes (it's larger grains and heavier to reduce tracking as well). Also, the lid closure and tensile strength of the lid is very good. If your cat can fit in the box, it will have no trouble supporting their weight.Liners...after reading many reviews on the subject, I was actually pleasantly surprised. My husband and I have both noticed that the urine clumps don't stick to it and pop right out without breaking apart. It has actually made scooping easier which I did not expect. Since I'm not having clumps explode as I attempt to chisel them off the bottom of the pan, the scooper (despite the large holes) has been fine and makes it quick and easy to sift.I've read that as the liners age, they become problematic. So far, I kind of like them. I will update later, because I am waiting to see how long they last and if the cost of replacing them is worth it. Overall, I am very happy with this litter box. It's living up to my expectations.
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No more scooby snacks for the dogs! Best litter box Ever!
The box arrived on time. I have tried the traditional litter box with a lid as my cat is messy with kicking up the litter, so a loud head always been necessary. This is my first cat and I have 2 dogs. I never knew dogs love cat poop as a snack?!? Completely gross ... tried a more circular/dome litter box, the dog's head still could fit in to get those irresistible snacks ... uggh!Looking for yet another litter box to help with this problem... then I saw Modkat! I thought this would be great, I can put on a small, low table and the dogs couldn't reach. This worked perfectly. I have it set up on the box it came with until i can find the right size/ height table.Let me back up a little now...When I first got the new litter box set up, my cat wasn't sure what to think about it. Once I read up in switching litter boxes (this is my first cat ever - always had dogs), I put the "old poop" in the new box and gently placed him on to of the box several times, letting him jump off when he wanted to (didn't force his new box) After about 1 day and going this he would jump into the box and wouldn't go to his old box, Hooray for the transition!A few more details....1) very compact! Other left boxes are soo bulky! This would be great for any space even those tiny houses that are so popular!Side note, my cat used to roll around in the kitty litter boxes or just hang out- it drive me a little crazy. With this box, he does his business and gets out.2) comes with a great scooper - not cheap or flimsy3) love the liner- take it outside after old litter emptied then rinse and air dry (I'm in AZ - it's a dry heat) so much easier than the whole box having to get cleaned and the box doesn't get scratched so the box itself doesn't retain the odors!4) holes on top help keep most of the litter in but I think (again first cat ever owned) the kitty litter is a little messy with any litter I've used and box.When i say first cat, I would like to say i have tried at least 10 litter brand at least (my cat's - not picky so he lets me try anything) and 4 cat boxes. This box is the last one I have to buy... still trying new litter?!?My cat is not a huge cat nor a small cat. He is full grown and long but has no problem getting in or out if this box.
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Game Changer for Litter Tracking and Easy Cleaning
I’ve really enjoyed using the Modkat litter box, and my cat loves it too! It does an amazing job at capturing most of the litter that would normally get tracked outside the box, which has made such a difference in keeping the area clean. The flip-open design is one of my favorite features—it makes scooping and cleaning incredibly easy. I also love the large, sturdy scoop that conveniently hangs on the side, so everything you need is right there. Combined with a Litter Genie, it’s the perfect setup for anyone who wants a minimalistic, clean, and organized space. Highly recommend!
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parfait
je l'ai depuis 4 ans et le bac est toujours en très bon état. J'ai désormais 3 chats avec 3 bacs à litières différents, ils apprécient particulièrement ce bac. Je pense réinvestir prochainement dans un bac Modkat, des qu'un de mes vieux bac sera inutilisable. Les sacs intérieur sont plus solides désormais.
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Solido, molto bello
Lo uso da diversi mesi (acquistato per impedire al cane che soffre di pica di mangiare la sabbietta). Il prodotto è veramente molto costoso, se non fosse stato che non potevo farne a meno non credo che lo avrei preso, nessun pezzo di plastica può giustificare un costo così elevato. Esteticamente è molto bello, robusto, non si ribalta, la grata in alto solida per un gatto di circa 5 kg. Per adesso non ho ancora dovuto sostituire il sacco interno, non ha lacerazioni però.... quando la lavo con il disinfettante come facevo con le altre lettiera rimane un po' la puzza di urina sul telo, cosa che prima non accadeva, sarà la trama che assorbe? Non so.. è un telo come le buste ikeaAggiornamento dopo più di un anno:Ancora robusto e intatto nonostante il gatto sia passato a quasi 6 kg.. anche il telo è quello originale, ho risolto il problema di pulirlo: lo sciacquo sotto l'acqua e poi lo metto in lavatrice lavaggio rapido con un po' di detersivo da bucato e disinfettante, centrifuga 1200 rpm inclusa. Il telo non si deforma, esce pulitissimo e senza sforzi!Devo dire che anche se è costato.. ne vale la pena, è bello da vedere e non ho più sabbia in giro per casa. Anche se il mio cane purtroppo non c'è più se dovesse rompersi lo ricomprerò.
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Endlich die optimale Lösung für mein Katzenproblem !
Obwohl das Produkt m.E. überteuert ist, gibt es von mir Bestnoten (und wer mich kennt, weiß, dass es das für mich als kritischer und sachkundiger Verbraucher äußerst selten gibt).Warum? Ich habe jahrelang nach einer passenden Lösung für mein Katzenproblem gesucht, insbesondere auch hier angepriesene Produkte ausprobiert, wie z.B. patentierte Spezial-Unterlagen etc. etc. ... alles hat bisher nichts geholfen, alles letztendlich unnötige Fehlkäufe. Meine Katze hat es bisher irgendwie immer geschafft nach dem Toilettengang das Katzenstreu in der ganzen Wohnung zu verteilen. Des Öfteren lief sogar Urin aus der seitlichen Einstiegsklappe raus, jedenfalls gab es immer eine riesen Sauerei....Durch den clever gestalteten oberen statt seitlichen Einstieg gelangt jetzt nichts Ungewolltes mehr nach draußen, außer natürlich die Katze selbst, und die hat das Klo sofort angenommen und dem alten auch sofort vorgezogen. Der Inlay ist m.E. auch völlig überteuert, aber auch hier ist die Qualität top, meine Katze wütet und kratzt jedesmal in der Toilette rum als gäbe es kein morgen mehr, der Inlay hat das bisher gut ausgehalten, jede andere Plastiktüte wäre schon längst in tausend Fetzen zerrissen. Nebenbei ist das Katzenklo auch noch ein wahrer Hingucker, äußert elegant ! Ich würde sagen der Apple unter den Katzenklos :-) : Schick, funktional aber teuer ...
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Mensch: "JA" - Drei Katzen: "NEIN"
Habe das moderne Katzenklo von amazon warehouse als gebrauchten Artikel gekauft.Amazon ist in seinen Angaben absolut zuverlässig ehrlich!In der Beschreibung war zu lesen, dass Klo war deshalb auf 141 Euro reduziert, weil die Verpackung an einer Stelle eine kleine Delle hatte, die in keiner Weise die Unversehrtheit des Artikels minderte. Genau so war es dann auch.Auch war es für mich mit der Kulanz von amazon ein sicherer Einkauf mit 30 Tagen Rückgabefrist.Das Modko sah wie neu aus und gefiel mir sofort. Sehr stabiles Plastik, formschön, passte sehr gut zu meinen Möbeln.Das wirklich bedauerlich Blöde war, dass meine 3 ausgewachsenen Hauskatzen überhaupt nicht meine Begeisterung teilten.Katzen sind Gewohnheitstiere und was die nicht kennen, rühren die meistens nicht an.Empfehlen tue ich allen am Kauf Interessierten, bei erwachsenen Katzen, die vorher nur Haubenklos nutzten, das ModKat ohne den Deckel als offenes Klo anzubieten und wenn die Katzen sich daran gewöhnt haben, den Deckel drauf zu geben.Ideal ist das Modko für kleine Katzen. Da gibt es keine Probleme, die gewöhnen sich dann gleich an diese Art Katzenklo.Zum ersten Mal gesehen, hatte ich dieses Modko bei einer BKH Züchterin und die dicken großen BKH Katzen sind alle auf diese Modko gegangen.Auch wenn meine Katzen leider anderer Meinung waren, ich bin begeistert von diesem Klo!Danke an amazon für die kulanten Bedingungen.
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Best cat litter box!
Best cat litter box ever. Also, the customer’s service is excellent!
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