Merry Pet Cat Washroom/Night Stand Pet House, White
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| Brand | Merry Pet |
| Product Dimensions | 16.5"D x 18.5"W x 18.5"H |
| Material | Wood |
| Color | White |
| Style | Night Stand/Pet House |
About this item
- Attractive, multi-functional pet furniture can set next to your bed or in living area. Hides all litter messes, keeps your kitty litter box hidden
- Classic, clean white fiberboard cabinet features wainscoting paneling and stainless-steel hardware. Material: MDF
- Cat litter box - Great for cats or even small dogs. Provides a safe, discrete resting/sleeping area for dogs and cats
- Easy to assemble with included hardware & instructions. Litter box sold separately
- Measures 18.5 x 16.5 x 18.5 inches; 1-year warranty. Warning: Cancer and Reproductive Harm
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About Merry Products
At Merry Products, we are dedicated to the continued creation and development of pet houses and furniture that are aesthetically pleasing, intelligently functional and competitively priced.
Merry Products Cat Washroom
Available in three colors
This multifunctional unit can be used as a litter box cover, a coffee table or night stand pet house.
- Camouflages a messy cat litter box or pet bed
- Contains litter messes and odor
- Use as a pet house and provide a private place for your pet
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Cat Washroom - White- Magnetized door opens wide for easy cleaning. - Fits a large litter pan up to 16"W x 18.5"D. - Interior measures 18.5"H x 16"W x 18.5"D. |
Cat Washroom - Espresso- Features wainscoting details and natural wood grains. - Quick and easy assembly. - Door measures 8"H x 7"W. |
Cat Washroom - Walnut- Stainless steel towel bar may be installed on either side. - Shelf space of 4.5"H. - Top shelf weight capacity of 50lbs. |
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Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 20.5 x 19.1 x 25 inches; 13.61 Pounds
- Item model number : MPS006
- Department : Racks/Futons
- Date First Available : May 5, 2004
- Manufacturer : Merry Pet
- ASIN : B000JZOQO2
- Best Sellers Rank: #78,137 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies)
- #186 in Cat Litter Box Enclosures
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Product Description
Introducing the most versatile, practical and multi-functional Cat Washroom /Night Stand Pet House that blends seamlessly in any interior settings and style with the classic clean white cabinet design, wainscoting paneling details and stainless-steel hardware.
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Putting this together was tricky, and I never have trouble assembling items. I will try to walk you through it. Make sure you keep the instructions that come with it and read them along with what I am writing. My instructions were stapled incorrectly and it took me a little while to figure out that step one was on page 3...so read very carefully.
Step 1 First you can attach the towel rod to either the right or left. I chose not to, because mine is sitting in my bedroom. If you want the rod on the right (as you are facing the product, then attach it to panel B. If you want the rod on the left, then attach it to panel A. The side with the paneling in the wood is the outside. It is easy to attach. Put the rod through the wood, (paneling side out), then put on a washer and then use the nuts.
Now to put the box together.
Step 2 Attach locking bolts into the two outside holes on the inside of panel B at the end that has the curve to it. The inside is the side without the paneling. Screw them in using your hands and then use a Philips screwdriver to screw them in. Then put the wooden dowel in the hole in the middle.
Then take panel D and turn it so the side with the little groove in it lines up next to the same groove in panel B. (D is the bottom panel, and the part that hangs down is the front...it is easiest to line them up so the grooves will be next to each other) The legs of B stick up in the air (the aren't really legs, they are the top section of B and that really confused me for a bit). You attach the two pieces by sliding D onto the two locking bolts and the dowel. (The dowel doesn't fit in tightly, so be careful not to let it fall out). Once you have the two pieces together, take the SMALL cams and then twist them so the part of the locking bolt that sticks out, fits into the notch in the cam. BE CAREFUL TO USE THE RIGHT CAM! I didn't realize until I had to undo the whole thing, that there were different size cams. Turn the cam until you find the point where it feels like it sits in over the bolt. Once the cam is in, turn it gently with your screwdriver until it is tight. It doesn't take many rotations until it is tight. I think, one to one and a half rotations. Don't over tighten. Tightening too much doesn't make it stronger. You aren't screwing something in, you are twisting the cam so it covers the locking bolt. You do have to get it in snugly, but be gentle.
Then put the little brown screw covers into the cams. You don't have to, the screws are only seen from the inside, up to you.
Step 3 The instructions then say to take panel G and slide it in the groove. It won't stay in there very well, don't worry, panel A will hold it in better.
Step 4 Put the locking pins and the dowels into panel A the same way as you did to B. Attach A to panel D the same way you did with B. The section with the little groove will be lined up with the grooves on panel D. Before you put in the cams (Use the small cams!) and snug it all down, adjust it so you have panel G in the groove properly. It is a little tricky to get it in there, as it keeps trying to jump out. I did it myself, but another pair of hands would have made it easier. You certainly don't need anyone else to help if you don't have a person handy. Part G is the back of the unit, and the side with the sticker on it is the inside. Look at the instructions to see how it all slides together.
Put the screw (cam) covers into the cams if you want, again, this is the inside and you won't see those screws.
Step 5 was on the back of page two...so again, read carefully. Attach the knob to the outside of Panel E. The outside is the side with the paneling.
Step 6 insert 4 locking bolts into part C. Do NOT put the dowels in part C. If you do, when you try to put part C down, they will fall out and you will have to crawl under the couch to find them. Instead, put the dowels in the top of parts A and B. Then, put panel C down over the dowels and lining up the 4 locking bolts into the holes. The notches are there so the C fits around the little legs. (I thought this was all going to be the bottom of the thing, but actually it is the top of the unit). The magnet on part C is the front.
After you have part C in place, and BEFORE you put in the cams, attach the door, part E. It is easy, you just have to line up the little pegs in the holes, but if you snug down part C, you can't get the door in. Make sure the magnet on part C lines up with the metal piece on part E.
Step 7 insert the SMALL cams and snug them down. This time it is a little harder because you have to reach into the box and do it by feel. But, you have down a bunch of these cams by now and you are a pro! It won't be that hard. Just make sure you twist them right so they can be screwed down. Up to you about those pesky brown cam screw covers.
Step 8. (Almost done and it is easier from here.) Put the locking bolts into panel F. This is the top of the unit. The instructions don't say, but there are three sides that have a little lip on part F and one side that is flat. I chose to put the flat side in the back, but it would work either way. If you don't put the flat side in the back, the unit will stick out a little from the wall. Ok...got those locking bolts in place...now put F into the little legs that stick up. NOW, it is time to use the BIG cams. If you got this far, you should have 2 small cams and 5 large cams left. (The 2 small cams are extras and there is an extra large cam too.) Put the large cams into the legs, turn, and tighten. NOW, you want to be sure to use those little brown cam, screw cover things. These holes ARE visible.
Step 9. This unit is supplied with 4 dark brown wood plugs that you can put in the holes for the towel rod that you didn't use. On my unit, those plugs fell out every time I tried to put them in. I decided not to use them at all. If you have the same trouble, try using a little glue and I am sure they will stay in. Just remember if you do that, you might have a hard time getting them out, or you might damage the wood, if you later decide to put the towel rod in those holes.
Voila!! You are finished. I hope that helps the next person put this thing together a little easier than it was for me. I didn't realize about the different sizes of the cams until I had to take it apart to fix it. And good luck getting the wrong cams out of those holes after you put them in! It took a nail file, gravity, and a lot of frustration to get them out.
As everyone has already stated, make sure you get a small litter box. Check the dimensions of this unit and find one that fits. I had what I thought was a small litter box and it is too big. Silly me. Should have measured. I wish I had looked for one on Amazon to order at the same time so I wouldn't be sitting here with a lovely finished piece but no way to use it yet. Ah well, I can wait until tomorrow. The dimensions of the inside are 18 3/4" x 16 1/4".
Even though the thing was a little tricky to put together, I gave it 5 stars because it looks lovely. The opening to the unit is 7" x 8". Little kitties will fit in easily. I am not sure about the mega cats. (If you know what I mean.) If you have a super duper sized feline, I would suggest getting a cardboard box first and cut the opening that size and see if your kitty will fit.
Positive:
Overall, this product does what it's supposed to: hold (disguise) a litter box in a practical and more aesthetically pleasing way. Assembly was very quick and easy and it looks quite nice in the bathroom instead of an ugly plastic litter box. It also cuts down considerably on the litter tracking on the bathroom floor. In the picture it appears to be an ivory color, but mine is white.
As others have mentioned, it would be better if it were wider and deeper to accommodate the larger litter boxes, but Amazon carries one (at a great price compared to the local pet stores!) that fits well and is ideal for this unit:
Iris CLH-12 Open-Top Litter Box with Shield and Scoop With the cut-out front you can clean the box while inside the unit or easily pull it out to clean, The high sides are great for keeping the litter in the box rather than inside the floor of the unit.
I purchased the unit on Amazon a few months ago, but at about $20.00 less than it's featured now - so when I found that "my" unit didn't come with a towel bar I just assumed that was why it was less expensive than others sold here and elsewhere - no fancy accessory, so a lower price. That didn't bother me.
Negative:
The problem I had with it was a strange smell - either the fiberboard or the paint used had a distinct odor. I noticed it a bit while I was assembling it, but once I got it all together and closed the little front door, it was much more pronounced. There were no stains or marks on it anywhere (that might suggest it was used by someone and then returned; besides it was not a urine odor but more of a chemical smell), and I'm still at a loss to explain it.
At first I just covered the front door opening (so the cats couldn't get in) and put a large bowl of baking soda in there - hoping to absorb the odor; checked on it every day for a week and then put in a fresh bowl of baking soda for another week. The odor was still there and still quite noticeable.
I was concerned that whatever the cause, it might be something harmful for my cats to inhale, so I took the whole thing apart again and laid out the pieces in my laundry room for two weeks until most of the odor dissipated and then reassembled it.
As I said, it's a great looking unit, it was much less expensive (sans the towel bar) than any other I've seen, I just wasn't happy due to the odor and what I had to go through to get rid of it.
Ending on a positive note, I'd like to say that I do a great deal of shopping on Amazon, and this is the first time I received a product I was less than happy with. It didn't even occur to me that I might be able to return it as "defective", but I'm sure Amazon would have corrected the problem to our mutual satisfaction.
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The size of it however was all that would fit in my bathroom, so I am still happy with it. Litter mess is pretty much contained inside the unit.
Looks great, fits decor wonderfully but did not stand up to use.
I’ve had it 2 months and already we need to re-enforce the door hinge.



















