SZEE Stainless Steel Cat Litter Tray with Lid (Pink) — Easy-clean covered tray
Product description
What it is and why it’s used
A covered cat litter tray is one of those “small change, big difference” upgrades—especially if your home layout or your cat’s habits make open trays feel messy or smelly. The SZEE Stainless Steel Cat Litter Tray with Lid is designed around that idea: a durable stainless-steel base with a lid, aiming to give your cat privacy while helping you keep odours under control.
On paper, it’s positioned as a more practical buy than basic trays if you’re tired of scrubbing plastic after every deep clean. The stainless-steel surface is intended to be straightforward to rinse and wipe down. There’s also an integrated carbon filter plus an activated charcoal pack, which should appeal if you want odour reduction without relying purely on air fresheners.
Key features and what you’ll notice day to day
The standout here is the build approach: stainless steel for the main tray, paired with a plastic ABS lid. That mix matters because the tray surface is described as smooth and easy to clean—so daily clumps and residue should be less of a chore than with more textured materials. It also comes across as the sort of litter tray that can handle regular use without feeling flimsy.

The lid and enclosed design also change the experience. Depending on your cat, the covered layout can reduce litter scatter compared with open trays (though, of course, nothing eliminates scatter entirely). For owners dealing with bathrooms, hallways, or bedrooms—places where you want something that fits reasonably well—this tray is framed as space-saving.
There’s also a flexible approach to privacy and ventilation: you can use it with the lid on for a more enclosed feel, then remove the top for better airflow and visibility if your cat is cautious or needs to watch what’s going on.
Size and comfort: where it fits (and where it doesn’t)
This tray is described as spacious, with dimensions of 57.7 cm long x 36.6 cm wide x 38 cm high. That gives you more footprint and depth than many “compact” litter trays, which is useful if you don’t want to feel like you’re squeezing a bigger cat.


The important limitation is the stated fit: it’s described as ideal for cats under 6 kg. It’s also explicitly noted as not suitable for XL cats such as Maine Coons. So if you’re shopping for a larger, heavier breed—or you simply know your cat tends to sprawl—you may find this becomes tight or uncomfortable.

It also helps to think about doorways and placement. Even if a tray is “space-saving”, you’ll still want enough room to scoop comfortably with the lid on or off.
Cleaning and odour control in practice
Cleaning is one of the biggest reasons people move to covered stainless-steel trays. Here, the stainless-steel surface is described as smooth, with instructions to simply rinse and clean. That’s the kind of approach that can make weekly maintenance feel less dramatic.
Odour control is handled via two elements mentioned in the product description: a large carbon filter integrated into the tray and an activated charcoal package included. In real homes, odour is influenced by how often you scoop, your cat’s diet, and how quickly waste is removed—so this won’t replace good routine. But if you’re trying to reduce smell during day-to-day use, having carbon on board is a sensible extra.
A practical micro-scenario: imagine you’ve scooped after breakfast. With a covered tray, you can let it sit closed for a bit to reduce lingering smells in the room, then do a quicker rinse/clean session during your regular weekly tidy.

Usability options: lid-on vs lid-off
Not every cat reacts the same way to a covered tray. This one gives you the option to adjust: the description suggests using the tray with the lid for privacy and odour control, and then removing the cover when you want better ventilation and visibility.
It’s a small detail, but it’s the difference between a tray that your cat tolerates and one they actually use consistently—particularly for nervous cats that like to keep an eye on their surroundings.


There’s also a mention of rotating top switches for easier scooping in a “semi-open” setup. If you prefer handling the scoop without fully removing the lid, this is the kind of convenience feature that can make a covered tray less fiddly.
Tech specs

- Name: SZEE Stainless Steel Cat Litter Tray
- Type: Cat litter tray with lid (covered litter tray)
- Material: Stainless steel base with ABS plastic lid
- Colour: Pink
- Dimensions: 57.7 cm (L) x 36.6 cm (W) x 38 cm (H)
Should you buy it?
It makes sense if you want a covered litter tray that’s designed to be easy to clean, with added odour support through an integrated carbon filter and activated charcoal. The stainless-steel build is aimed at reducing the hassle of routine cleaning, and the lid/ventilation options can suit cats that either like privacy or need more visibility.
You may want to skip it if you have an XL cat (it’s specifically flagged as not suitable for cats like Maine Coons) or if you need a tray sized for larger bodies and bigger turning-spaces. Also, if your main goal is just the cheapest possible litter tray, a stainless-steel style is usually more of a “mid-range practical upgrade” than a budget quick fix.
Ultimately, this is the kind of tray worth considering if you’re dealing with limited space (bathrooms, bedrooms, other tight areas) but still want the comfort of a decent internal footprint—and you’re happy to commit to regular scooping so the odour control features can do their job.

Mini FAQ
What size cats is it suitable for?


The description states it’s ideal for cats under 6 kg and not suitable for XL cats such as Maine Coons.
Is it difficult to clean?
It’s designed for easy cleaning: the stainless-steel surface is described as smooth, and you can rinse and clean it.

Does it include odour control?
Yes. The tray includes an integrated carbon filter, and there’s also a package of activated charcoal included according to the product description.
Can the lid be removed?
Yes. The lid can be removed to provide better ventilation and visibility for cats that prefer to observe their surroundings.
How space-saving is it?
It’s described as space-saving for homes and suitable for limited spaces like bathrooms and bedrooms, while still offering a larger internal area than some very big trays.
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