Product Description
Find the Perfect Product for Your Cat
Customer Reviews
4.3 out of 5 stars 42
4.3 out of 5 stars 45
4.2 out of 5 stars 11
4.8 out of 5 stars 30
Price
$19.99$19.99
$109.99$109.99
$109.99$109.99
$119.99$119.99
Is it a set?
Not a Set – Pedal Only
All-in-One Litter Box Kit
All-in-One Litter Box Kit
All-in-One Litter Box Kit
Anti-slip Pads
✔
✔
✔
✔
Hooks
✘
✔
✔
✔
Distinctive Advantage
Premium Solid Wood Legs
Fully enclosed design
Fully enclosed design
High-wall integrated design
Universality
Fits all litter boxes
For Big & Multi-Cat Use
For Big & Multi-Cat Use
For High-Peeing Cats
Material
Plastic Pedal & Wood Legs
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
Product Dimensions : 11.8 x 7.9 x 3.6 inches; 1.48 Pounds
Date First Available : March 19, 2025
Manufacturer : Aothey
ASIN : B0F1XN2X7Y
【Spacious & Compatible with Most Litter Boxes】This litter box step, measuring 11.8″x7.9″x3.6″, offers a large, flat surface that fits most mainstream litter boxes, ensuring stability and comfort for cats when entering and exiting the litter area.
【Mesh-style design】This step features a mesh-style litter catcher tray that allows stray litter to fall into the base, reducing tracking and keeping floors clean. Acting as a litter trap, it helps pet owners manage litter mess efficiently.
【Ideal for Small & Senior Cats】This litter box ramp is designed as a gentle, non-slip step, making it easier for kittens, elderly cats, or those with mobility issues to access their cat litter box safely.
【Premium Wooden Base for Stability & Durability】Crafted from high-quality wood, the sturdy base enhances grip, improving slip resistance and wear resistance for long-lasting performance.
【Easy Cleaning】With its dirt-resistant surface, this cat litter ramp prevents litter from sticking, ensuring effortless cleaning and maintenance—just a quick wipe keeps it fresh.
Katy –
Magic
I’ve been sweeping cat litter up everyday for years. This is magical! Very little now gets in the floor and it’s a perfect step up for the litter robot they use.
Gregory Kent –
Great Cat Step
As my extra-large cat has aged, she has had trouble getting into her extra-large litter box. The sides are higher, and she had to jump over the edge. She can still make the jump, but I could see how she hesitates to make it in and out. Looking for options to make her life easier, I stumbled on this small step. This solved two problems. It gave Obie easier access in and out of the litter box. The step also allows the litter to fall into the step and helps to keep the ground cleaner.The step is lightweight, and made of plastic with wood-looking legs. Despite the lightweight design, the step is very stable. I was concerned she would not like the raised design, but it does not seem to be a problem. It did take her a bit until she used it, at first she hopped over it, but has now completely adopted its use. The slotted top allows the litter on her paws to fall through. Cleaning the step is simple; the top lifts off, and I dump the step when I think of it. The step has enough space for litter it can go a long time between cleanings. Because it is plastic, I take it outside and wash the step with the hose. Only taking a minute or so. I feel this step would work for any cat, helping to keep litter contained. For Obie, my geriatric cat, it makes using the litter box easier!
Nan Reed –
Too Early to Tell – But Promising
Truly the only thing worse than stepping on a Lego barefoot is stepping on kitty litter barefoot. Especially if you’re not sure that it’s fresh.I had high hopes for this. Or, maybe my cats are just conspiring against me, knowing that this would make my life easier.It’s a bench that is placed right outside the entrance of the litter box. It’s also marketed as a bench to help kittens and older cats climb into and out of the litter box.There’s small holes on the top; the idea is that the cats step on the openings and the excess litter falls into the contained bench below (the litter, not the paws).I’ve only had it in place for a few days but, yes there’s an improvement.Or, it might be that the bench blocks most of the box and they can’t kick out the litter with impunity.It’s the best option that I’ve tried so far. While those fancy robotics litter boxes have a certain appeal, I can’t go there – not yet.I shook the bench, to ascertain just how much litter landed in the bench and not on the floor.Turns out, it’s a lot.If this situation is making you crazy and you’ve tried the tray (an abysmal failure, at least, for me), this bench would be a good next step.
Leslie –
Perfect for my senior cats!
I have found that as my senior cats get older it’s more difficult to get in and out of their “step in” automatic litter box because it still sits a little high off the ground. This little step is small enough to sit just in front of the litter box and make it easy for them to step in and out. It doesn’t take up too much space and I like the little openings they catch the litter between their toes before they drag it all over the house. Definitely a must-have item if you have cats!
Sibéal –
Just what we needed!
The Aothey Litter Box Step is a fantastic addition in front of our automatic litter box, making it easy for my cats to enter and exit. Previously, I used a block of wood to help my senior cat, who was having trouble getting in and out, but this step has resolved that issue and looks much better than the block of wood!The step comes fully assembled and features a mesh-style litter catcher tray on top. This design effectively captures excess litter that typically gets scattered around the base of the litter box. The tray is removable, which makes cleanup easy. Although the height of the step is not adjustable, it turned out to be the perfect height for my senior cat. Additionally, the four legs have non-slip pads to prevent the step from sliding around. Overall, I’m thrilled with this litter box step. It assists my senior cat with using the litter box, and the litter catcher tray makes cleaning much simpler. With three automatic litter boxes in our home, it looks like we will be ordering more!
JS –
Great option, especially for older cats
We added this to help with litter tracking and it’s been great so far. The ramp is sturdy, easy to clean, and our cats took to using it right away with no weird adjustment period. As a bonus, I was able to tuck a small air freshener underneath the ramp, which helps keep things smelling fresh near the box. Great option, especially for older cats or just to reduce the scatter mess.
Boonmah –
Too Small – did not even open box
Foorprint of these steps was tiny – I did not even bother to open the box, simply returned!
maryjo –
not secure
This is a great idea and it looks cute. But there is one big flaw – the top of the step (with holes to catch extra litter in paws) is not secure. As my cat steps on it, the whole thing wobbles and the top falls in. This startles and my cat, who jumps off and now will not use the step at all. I had to take it away!!Please – add a hinge or something so the top stays in place but can still be lifted for cleaning. This is too flimsy and unstable. What a shame!
Leafs –
I recently upgraded my cat’s litter box, but unfortunately, the new one didn’t come with a step like his old setup. Even though my kitty isn’t small or elderly, he always used his old step — and honestly, I felt bad taking it away from him.I was so excited when I found the Aothey Cat Ramp! It arrived the same day I ordered it, which was such a bonus. It fits perfectly in front of the litter box, and I love that it even matches the look of his setup — super cute and functional.What really surprised me is how well it catches litter from his paws, helping keep the floor much cleaner. Along with the mat, it feels like double protection against the usual litter mess. Plus, the wooden legs give it a nice, stylish touch that doesn’t make it look out of place in the house.Overall, I’m super happy with this little ramp — and I’m pretty certain my cat is too!
E. S. –
My cat’s getting older, and less graceful, and has a medium-to-tall litter box (due to litter spreading), so I figured this would be a perfect fit for him. To give it the best chance of working – and avoiding any negative associations with the litter box if it *didn’t* work – I set this up directly next to my bed, so that could have an easier time getting on, while getting used to using it.Unfortunately, not only is he not using it, he’s actively avoiding it. Which, depending on *how* he avoids it – sometimes he’ll go around, sometimes he’ll jump from further back – is actually making it *more* difficult for him to get onto my bad. After about a week of this, I thought I would try gentle persuasion methods by putting some treats and catnip on it, as well as gently placing his front feet on it. That was the plan, anyways. Normally he’s pretty chill about being picked up, but the second he got near this he started panicked scrabbling with his claws out, and my arms paid the price.The four star rating, despite my cat’s unwillingness to use this himself, is based in part on the build quality which seems nice and solid as well as making it easy to clean out the litter-catching compartment. It’s also based partly on a quick skim of other reviews. Cats can be weird sometimes, and not all cats are the same. Just because *my* cat is actively avoiding (and seemingly scared/distrustful) of it, doesn’t mean it doesn’t work, and skimming those reviews tells me that my cat’s reaction to this is not the *normal* reaction to it.
Autumnbolt –
One of my cats has wobbly cat syndrome and I was hoping this would help her get into her litterbox easier, sadly it didn’t work out, however that’s no fault of this little stool.My non-disabled cat has no problem using it and it works just fine at getting rid of those bits of litter under his paws after he’s done with the bathroom, but for my other cat they’re just too unstable and end up flipping this over when they tumble.I will continue to use this with one of my cats as it works great for them, and I would be willing to recommend it if you’re looking to make your litterbox a bit easier to reach, though I am a bit sad that my original idea didn’t work out
User –
These stairs are a must for senior cats. I was previously using yoga blocks to help my 16 year old cat easily get and out of the litter box, but these stairs work much better. The removal mesh top makes for easy cleaning while also being gentle enough on kitty’s feet.Highly recommended! See pics.
Amazon reviewer –
My cat is a senior so I try to make everything as easy as possible for her. She is also a champion litter tosser! Lol! She kicks out a lot of litter and then tracks it around the house. This step is the perfect solution. It is a stable step for her to get in and out of the litter box but also traps the litter that she tosses out. The litter falls into the compartment where it collects and is easy to throw away or return to the box. The compartment holds a lot so there is no longer litter on the floor or carried on her paws into other rooms. It is a simple solution to a long running problem.