Levine requiring several litter boxes in her condo after she began parenting three rescue cats. Unfortunately, it wasn’t long before Michele realized that all the litter boxes’ constituents were scattering, thus becoming a real cleanup problem. As the pandemic continued, Michele conducted her research. She found online postings of cat parents innovating all these fantastic DIY cat condos and tower
s that they constructed using readily available materials like delivery boxes. After loving the homemade cat condos and towers idea, she thought it seemed fun and immediately began cutting and tapping readily available boxes. Ultimately Michele created the theory of putting a cat litter box inside a larger container to keep its litter from scattering around as the cat plays and walks into it. And since Michele’s 20-pound cat wouldn’t use an enclosed box or a top-entry one, she decided to cut and remove the box’s front face. Finally, the three sides litter corral and tall enough to keep the litter box components from being flung around by the cat was effective. Skip the mess with the Kitty Litter Corral! Michele has advanced this Kitty Litter Corral, and it is ready for market. The Kitty Litter Corral integrates three tall enough sides that help contain litter as your cat enters and goes about its business and exits the litter box. In addition, the corral consists of easy-to-clean anti-static and antimicrobial plastic. To attain the best Kitty Litter Corral’s intended purpose, place it on the floor strategically with the front lip on top of the litter mat. This way, you will prevent the litter from penetrating the space between your Corral and mat. This Kitty Litter Corral design is perfect for all cats. However, it works perfectly for oversized, overweight, or senior cats.