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7 Best Covered (Hooded) Cat Litter Boxes in 2025 – Reviews & Top Picks

cat in litter box

cat in litter box If you have a cat, you know that they can make quite a messy kicking litter out of their boxes. Some cats also prefer to do their business in privacy, and if you can’t put the box somewhere private, you can use a covered box to help make your cat more comfortable.

We’ve chosen several different covered litter boxes to review, so you can see the difference between them. We’ll tell you the pros and cons we experienced with each one and tell you how our cats liked it to help you make an informed decision.

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A Quick Comparison of Our Favorites of 2025

Image Product Details
Best Overall
Winner
Catit Jumbo Hooded Cat Pan Catit Jumbo Hooded Cat Pan
  • Bag anchors
  • Carbon filter
  • Removable door
  • Best Value
    Second place
    Frisco Flip Top Hooded Litter Box Frisco Flip Top Hooded Litter Box
  • Shaped to fit in a corner
  • Flip-top
  • Charcoal filter
  • Premium Choice
    Third place
    Frisco Covered Cat Litter Box Frisco Covered Cat Litter Box
  • Huge size
  • Wide entrance
  • Attractive appearance
  • Best for Kittens
    Van Enclosed Cat Litter Pan Van Enclosed Cat Litter Pan
  • Top ventilation
  • Front door
  • Multiple sizes
  • Omega Paw Roll’N Clean Litter Box Omega Paw Roll’N Clean Litter Box
  • Easy to clean
  • Requires less litter
  • Large size
  • The 7 Best Covered Cat Litter Boxes

    1. Catit Jumbo Hooded Cat Pan – Best Overall

    Catit AiRSiFT Litter Pan New

    Size: 22.4 x 17 x 18.3 inches
    Color: Gray

    The Catit Jumbo Hooded Cat Pan is our pick as the best overall covered cat litter box. Its large size is suitable for most cats, and there are bag anchors that keep the litter bags in place, so it’s easier to clean. The top has a replaceable carbon filter that traps odors while providing ventilation. There is also a removable front door that you can use for increased odor trapping.

    We liked the Catit and found it attractive and durable. The only problem we had with it was the door is easy to put on wrong, which can trap the cat inside.

    Pros
    • Bag anchors
    • Carbon filter
    • Removable door
    • Durable
    Cons
    • Faulty door

    2. Frisco Flip Top Hooded Corner Cat Litter Box – Best Value

    Frisco Flip Top Hooded Corner Cat Litter Box New

    Size: 21.9 x 17.8 x 15 inches
    Color: White and gray

    The Frisco Flip Top Hooded Corner Cat Litter Box is our pick as the best covered cat litterbox for the money. It features a unique design that fits into a corner, saving you space while looking attractive. A swinging front door is easy to push open and helps trap odors when your cat finishes using it. It has a durable design and a charcoal filter that can trap odors while providing ventilation. The top flips open, so it’s easy to clean.

    We liked using the Frisco Flip Top, and the corner design saved room, but it also makes the inside a little smaller, so some of the larger cats might not find it comfortable to use.

    Pros
    • Shaped to fit in a corner
    • Flip-top
    • Charcoal filter
    • Durable
    Cons
    • Small

    3. Frisco Multi-Function Covered Cat Litter Box, Jumbo with Inner Tray – Premium Choice

    Frisco Multi-Function Covered Cat Litter Box New

    Size: 29.73 x 17.5 x 17.64 inches
    Color: White and gray

    The Frisco Multi-Function Covered Cat Litter Box, Jumbo with Inner Tray, is our premium choice covered cat litter box. It’s a large box with a durable build that looks like a piece of furniture and will look great in any room. It has a wide low-profile entrance that your cat can use to enter, and once inside, there is a small litter box it can use. The advantage is that no matter how much the cat kicks litter, it will stay in the box and won’t track. The top opens like a toy box, so there is access to the inner box for easy cleaning.

    The downside to the Frisco Multi-Function is the tiny inner litterbox. Its small size allows the cat to remove plenty of the litter, and some of our cats started to use the larger box to do their business. The large box is much too heavy to clean, so you will likely need to purchase a larger litter box for the inside.

    Pros
    • Huge size
    • Wide entrance
    • Attractive appearance
    • Durable
    Cons
    • Tiny inner litter box

    4. Van Ness Enclosed Cat Litter Pan – Best for Kittens

    Van Ness Enclosed Cat Litter Pan New

    Size: 19.5 x 15.25 x 17 inches
    Color: White and gray

    The Van Ness Enclosed Cat Litter Pan is our pick as the best for kittens. It has several large holes in the top to provide plenty of ventilation. The front door is easy for your cat to use and helps keep odors inside, and it’s available in multiple sizes, so you can get one for bigger cats too.

    While the Van Ness is a great box for kittens, we found the plastic a little too thin and flexible for some of the adult cats we have, and the plastic scratches easily, which can trap urine and cause the box to smell bad.

    Pros
    • Top ventilation
    • Front door
    • Multiple sizes
    Cons
    • Flimsy

    5. Omega Paw Roll’N Clean Cat Litter Box

    Omega Paw Roll _n Clean Self Cleaning Litter Box New

    Size: 23 x 20 x 19 inches
    Color: Gray and brown

    The Omega Paw Roll’N Clean Cat Litter Box features a unique cleaning system that takes the work out of removing clumps and poop from the litter. Rolling the box causes the litter to pass through a special screen that separates the waste and deposits it into a handy pull-out tray. The system uses less litter than ordinary boxes, and the large size should be accommodating to most cats.

    The Omega Paw Roll’N Clean is a good idea, and we keep it for guests that watch our cat when we’re away, but we found that as you use it, the screen collects urine and bits of poop that can be quite difficult to remove.

    Pros
    • Easy to clean
    • Requires less litter
    • Large size
    Cons
    • Screen gets dirty

    6. Nature’s Miracle Just For Cats Advanced Hooded Corner Cat Litter Box

    Nature’s Miracle Just For Cats Advanced Hooded Corner Cat Litter Box

    Size: 23 x 26 x 11 inches
    Color: White and black

    Nature’s Miracle Just For Cats Advanced Hooded Corner Cat Litter Box is another brand that features a corner design that can be quite handy if you don’t have a good spot for one. This model has a charcoal filter that traps odors while providing ventilation, and it has a non-stick surface that makes it easy to clean.

    The downside to Nature’s Miracle is that the sides on the bottom pan are too low, causing urine to get trapped around the rim between the top and bottom sections. If you like to use litter liners, you can’t use them with this triangle shape.

    Pros
    • It fits in the corner
    • Charcoal filter
    • Antimicrobial coating
    • Non-stick surface
    Cons
    • It gets urine around the rim
    • Liners don’t fit

    7. Frisco Top Entry Cat Litter Box, Large 23-in

    Frisco Top Entry Cat Litter Box New

    Size: 23.2 x 15.4 x 15 inches
    Color: Light gray and dark gray

    The Frisco Top Entry Cat Litter Box is a top entry litter box for cats that like to throw around litter. Climbing in and out helps knock off litter that can get stuck between the cat’s paws, so there is almost no tracking, even with dusty litter. The surface is textured, so your cat doesn’t slip while it’s using it, and there are built-in handles that make it easier to clean.

    Cats are quick to catch on to the top-loading method, and the only downside is the somewhat flimsy top.  If you are going to use it for more than one cat or the cat is overweight, you will need to replace it frequently.

    Pros
    • Top entry
    • Built-in handles
    • Non-slip surface
    Cons
    • Flimsy top

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    Buyer’s Guide: Selecting The Best Covered (Hooded) Cat Litter Box

    Size

    When purchasing a covered litter box for your cat, the main thing you want to look for is size. You want to make sure that your cat has plenty of room to turn and move around while doing its business. The extra room will help make the cat feel comfortable, and it will be more likely to use it. It also reduces the risk of litter getting outside the box.

    We recommend getting the largest box you can get fit in your home and your budget allows. No matter the size of your cat, more room is better.

    Ventilation

    One of the biggest problems (or benefits) with using a covered litter box is that it can trap dust and odors inside. It’s nice for us humans, but it can make it unpleasant for your cats. Some cats may even suffer respiratory problems from concentrated dust. When using covered boxes, it’s important to use fragrance-free, low-dust litter, but ventilation is equally important.

    Always check over the litterbox before you purchase it to make sure air can flow freely.

    cat outside the litter box
    Image Credit: Jennifer McCallum, Shutterstock

    Filters

    Many of the brands on this list come with a charcoal filter that will help trap odors. We noticed that they could help some, but they only last a short time, and you will need to replace them, which can add up to a considerable expense over time.

    Durability

    Another thing to consider when choosing a covered cat litter box is durability. Some brands use flimsy or thin plastic that can crack as you use it. Soft plastic scratches when your cat’s digging and those scratches can absorb urine and continue to smell even after you clean it. We recommend choosing a brand that uses thick, hard plastic that will resist scratches and cracks. We tried to point out any brands on our list that fell short.

    Top Tip for Cleaning & Combating Tough Litter Box Smells

    Cleaning up after our pets is not the most enjoyable part of owning them. Despite keeping a clean litterbox, cat odors and stains may still exist around the house. Sometimes, even the best litter box setup needs extra help. If you're tired of dealing with bad smells from litter boxes, Hepper Advanced Bio-Enzyme Pet Stain & Odor Eliminator Spray can help with the worst pet stains and smells. Additionally, the Advanced Bio-Enzyme Cat Litter Deodorizer neutralizes odors upon contact.

    Image Product Details
    Best Enzyme Cleaner Hepper Advanced Bio-Enzyme Pet Stain & Odor Eliminator Spray Hepper Advanced Bio-Enzyme Pet Stain & Odor Eliminator Spray
  • Works on multiple surfaces
  • Gentle yet effective
  • Lifts stains & set-in odors
  • Best Litter Additive Advanced Bio-Enzyme Cat Litter Deodorizer Advanced Bio-Enzyme Cat Litter Deodorizer
  • Neutralizes odor within cat litter
  • Cat-safe
  • Unscented
  • At Catster, we’ve admired Hepper for many years and decided to take a controlling ownership interest so that we could benefit from the outstanding designs of this cool cat company!


    Our Covered (Hooded) Cat Litter Boxes Selection Process

    Catster’s dedicated team of writers and editors collaborate with expert veterinarians, considering a wide range of factors when selecting the best for cats. These parameters include customer reviews, brand reputation, veterinary experience, and in some cases, hands-on testing. Of course, our cats have a say in the process, too! We strive to select and review the highest-quality products available, to help you choose the best possible product and make the most informed decision for your and your cat’s needs.

    Why Trust Catster?

    Catster has been a trusted online brand since 2001, so we know a thing or two about cat litter boxes. We’re a team of cat-loving writers, editors, and veterinarians dedicated to helping you make the most informed decision for your feline. We deeply believe in providing the best information for cat owners to help their cats live their best life possible. We look at reviews from the most trusted sources available, and this, combined with our veterinary team’s experience and expertise, helps us gather the best options on the market. Our team is invested in the welfare and health of cats around the world, and believe that expert knowledge is one of the best ways to achieve this.

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    Final Thoughts

    There are many kinds of closed litter boxes, and the best one for you will mostly be a matter of opinion as long as the size is right. However, we recommend our pick as the best litter tray overall for most people. The Catit Jumbo Hooded Cat Pan is large enough for most cats, and you can use liners with it for easy cleaning. It has a charcoal filter and a removable front door that work well to reduce odors. Another smart choice is our pick for the best value. The Frisco Flip Top Hooded Corner Cat Litter Box is really easy to clean, and it fits into a corner so you can place it out of the way of heavy foot traffic.

    We hope you enjoyed reading over these reviews and found a few you would like to try out. If we have helped increase your cat’s privacy, please share this guide to the best covered cat litterboxes on Facebook and Twitter.


    Featured Image Credit: Lightspruch, Shutterstock

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