Why cut the hole so big? I did the same with a 50 Gallon tote from Walmart, and I cut a 7x7 hole 4 inches from the ground. I put in a sifting litter box like you did. It works great, keeps the odor contained, and the litter inside. I also put in a litter trap mat, a litter genie, and two motion sensor lights for when the kitties enter at night. And also a honeycomb mat outside the litter box.
Does this help keep the litter from spreading? I have one in the family bath, and everyone hates it, but I could put it elsewhere if the litter stays contained.
Yes, we haven’t had any issues with our litter getting outside the box. It gives them enough space to shake it off before stepping back out into the house. Although, it does depend on what kind of litter you are using as well.
Yes, that was exactly our problem! This solution is a bit large, but it helps keep everything contained and it gives enough space for our cats to feel comfortable. Glad you're enjoying our idea, let us know how yours turns out if you decide to tackle this project.
I used a dremel tool. By angling the tool and using the side instead of the tip to start the cut, this made things much easier. Hope this helps! -Becca
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I’m making this litter box today. Also I can’t get over how nice your hair is!!
Oooh, you must tell us how it turns out! Good luck on it!-Sam
Thank you! -Becca
I use pine litter as well! Exactly the same bag from tractor supply to! Have been for years. Im going to make this set up today.
It really has been a life saver!
Stupid!
pine might be too strong for a cats nose.
thanks for sharing your cat is beautiful
Thank you-Sam
This is exactly what I️ need. I️ have the same littler box. My kitten just likes to kick up the sand everywhere outside the box.
Yes! that was exactly our problem, and that our dog was nosy. But this helps so much, and makes cleaning a lot easier. -Sam
Why cut the hole so big? I did the same with a 50 Gallon tote from Walmart, and I cut a 7x7 hole 4 inches from the ground. I put in a sifting litter box like you did. It works great, keeps the odor contained, and the litter inside. I also put in a litter trap mat, a litter genie, and two motion sensor lights for when the kitties enter at night. And also a honeycomb mat outside the litter box.
One of the cats didn't like small spaces, so we had to cut the entrance to fit her needs.
@@MixmatchedButIntact 😯 Got ya!
Nice!
Your gorgeous long hair too. ❤️
Thank you so much :D -Becca
Use a pool noodle for the edges of the hole.. lot easier than sanding it down
That is a fantastic idea, thank you! Easy and safe 👍
Does this help keep the litter from spreading? I have one in the family bath, and everyone hates it, but I could put it elsewhere if the litter stays contained.
Yes, we haven’t had any issues with our litter getting outside the box. It gives them enough space to shake it off before stepping back out into the house. Although, it does depend on what kind of litter you are using as well.
Seems like a good idea, Will try that on My Next video 😸
You should! It has been very helpful for us. I hope it turns out the way you want it. Good luck! -Sam
Will this help with the smell
it has helped with ours, but I also believe it's because of the type of litter we use.
How many gallons is the bin
How many gallons was that bin?
Its about a 40 gallon bin.
I like this idea because I want the sifting litter pan but it didn't come with a lid.
Yes, that was exactly our problem! This solution is a bit large, but it helps keep everything contained and it gives enough space for our cats to feel comfortable. Glad you're enjoying our idea, let us know how yours turns out if you decide to tackle this project.
@@MixmatchedButIntact
Love your beautiful long hair. 👍🏼👍🏼
Great video! Where did you get the Black plastic Tote?
Thank you! We actually sourced it from Walmart. However, any large container like this one will work ^-^
how many gallons is it
It looks like possibly a 40-gallon. But, in all honesty, I don't know what exactly it is. That's my speculation, hope it helps! -Becca
Can they be stackable?
As long as you secure them and create a balanced weight you should be able to put another on top.
What tool did you use to cut the tote?
I used a dremel tool. By angling the tool and using the side instead of the tip to start the cut, this made things much easier. Hope this helps! -Becca
@@MixmatchedButIntact Thank you!
Is that a 35 gallon bin?
It's about a 40 gallon bin, but a 35 gallon bin should work as well. -Sam