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Kitty Go Here Cat Litter Box Review in 2026 – Pros, Cons, FAQ & Verdict

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Kitty Go Here Litter Box Review

Review Summary

Our Final Verdict

We give Kitty Go Here Cat Litter Box a rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars.

Material Quality: 4/5
Features: 4.5/5
Price: 3.5/5

The  Kitty Go Here cat litter box by NE14 Pets is ideal for senior cats with mobility issues due to arthritis or other ailments. One can also use this litter box for puppy litter box training, kittens, and even rabbits. The opening is only 3 inches high for a low entry and exit, which is ideal for alleviating pain for seniors.

This litter box has a simplistic look yet serves a magnificent purpose for senior cats to relieve themselves with more comfort than traditional cat litter boxes. In some cases, cats with mobility issues may go outside the litter box due to pain, and Kitty Go Here helps eliminate this problem.

This litter box comes in sizes small or large with many color variations, and it’s easy to clean and fill with cat litter. For those with senior cats, this litter box is ideal and could dramatically change your senior cat’s quality of life when it comes to using the bathroom. It’s made in the USA and comes with a warranty.

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Kitty Go Here Cat Litter Box – A Quick Look

Kitty Go Here cat litter box by NE14

Pros
  • 3-inch-high opening for easy entry/exit
  • Easy to clean
  • Helps alleviate pain due to mobility issues
  • Can use for puppy litter box training and for kittens
  • Lightweight and sturdy
Cons
  • Expensive
  • Material may stain from waste
  • May hold odor
  • Litter easily spills onto floor when using

 

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Specifications

Weight: 7 pounds (small), 2.4 pounds (large)
Dimensions: 20 x 15 x 5 inches (small), 24 x 20 x 5 inches (large)
Lifestage: Kittens, puppies, senior cats
Litter Box Type: Pan
Material: Plastic
Liner size: 24 x 20 inches
Available colors: Sand, green, lavender, gray, blue, black

Durability

Kitty Go Here cat litter box is made of a sturdy plastic material. The litter box stays in place when your kitty goes potty, and the low lip for entry and exit makes it easier for senior cats with mobility issues to go in and out. The material is porous, and we suggest using a liner for easier cleaning if you can’t clean it daily.

Senior Cat Design

With a 3-inch-high opening, senior cats can get in and out much more easily than with a traditional litter box. Senior cats with arthritis or other ailments have trouble using a traditional litter box because they have to step up to get in.

With Kitty Go Here, your senior kitty can simply walk into the litter box to use the bathroom. Kitty Go Here is designed for seniors, but you can also use it for puppy litter box training, and the low lip is ideal for rabbits, too.

Kitty Go Here cat litter box by NE14 Large Brown

Color Choices/Sizes

For those who like to color-coordinate, you have several options with this litter box. Available colors are sand, green, lavender, gray, blue, and black. It also comes in small, which measures 20 x 15 x 5 inches (small) or 24 x 20 x 5 inches (large). This litter box is big enough for your senior cat to move around easily and is suitable for the multi-cat household.

Low Sides

Some consumers state that litter easily spills out of the box onto the floor due to its low height. Some cats may “miss the mark,” and waste may go outside the box. However, scooping litter from the litter box is more manageable with its low sides, but you’ll want to ensure you order the correct size litter box to suit your needs.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Kitty Go here cat litter box by NE14 dimensions

How good is the warranty that comes with this litter box?

The manufacturer states the litter box comes with a 100% warranty, although nothing is said in regard to the warranty length. To inquire about the warranty, you can contact the company directly.

How durable is the Kitty Go Here litter box?

This litter box is made from plastic and is sturdy. It won’t slide around on the floor, and it appears to be well-made. Some consumers state that urine stains the bottom, which leaves behind an odor. It’s recommended to clean the litter box daily to avoid this problem. You can always use a liner that measures 24 x 20 inches to keep liquid from penetrating the plastic material underneath. This litter box is also BPA-free.

Can you use clumping clay litter with this litter box?

Yes, you can. In fact, most consumers claim that clumping clay litter is much better for this litter box, as regular cat litter may stick to the bottom of the pan, making it harder to clean.

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What the Users Say

As we’ve mentioned, people purchase this litter box for mostly their senior cats with mobility issues. The low pan allows senior kitties to enter and exit the litter box much more easily than with traditional litter boxes.

Some users mention that the litter box is messy, and because of its low height, cat litter spills onto the floor when a cat covers up its waste. Other reviews we’ve read involve cleaning the litter box. Some state that urine will soak into the plastic underneath and absorb the liquid, leaving a foul odor. To prevent this, some users use clumping clay litter with excellent results. You can also use a liner to help stop any liquid from penetrating the plastic material. However, most reviews we’ve read are positive regarding the ease of cleaning.

The price of this litter box is pricier than traditional litter boxes, but the expense may be worth it due to its ease of use for your cat. However, users are pleased with the size of the litter box, as multiple cats can use it with plenty of room to spare.

You can read more user reviews here.

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Conclusion

The Kitty Go Here litter box is ideal for cats having a hard time getting in and out of a litter box. This litter box was designed specifically for the senior cat with mobility issues but it can also be used for puppy litter box training and for rabbits. Its large size is suitable for multi-cat households, and it’s easy to clean.

It’s possible that cat litter may spill onto the floor due to its low height, but you can always put a puppy pad or some other absorbent material underneath if this poses a problem. It is more expensive than other cat litter boxes, but the expense may be worth it for your senior cat.

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