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Litter Boxes
  • Modkat Flip
    Front-Entry Litter Box

  • Modkat XL
    Front/Top-Entry Litter Box

  • Modkat
    Top-Entry Litter Box

  • Modkat Tray
    Open Litter Box

  • Accessories
  • Litter Keeper
    Two colors

  • Lounge + Play
    Scratchers & toys

  • Litter Mats
    Multiple styles, colors & sizes

  • Clean + Organize
    For a tidy litter area

  • Learn
  • Purrr Blog
    Happy + healthy kitty

  • Our Story
    How it all started

  • Support
    Read FAQ's or contact us

  • Liners
  • Modkat Liners - Type A (3-Pack) - Modkat
  • Modkat
    Type A

  • Flip Liners - Type F (3-Pack) - Modkat
  • Flip
    Type F

  • XL Top Entry Liners - Type C (3-pack) - Modkat
  • Modkat XL
    Type C (Top-Entry)

  • XL Front Entry Liners - Type D (3-pack) - Modkat
  • Modkat XL
    Type D (Front-Entry)

  • Tray Liners - Type G (3-pack) - Modkat
  • Tray
    Type G

  • A cat’s eye view of home.

    A cat’s eye view of home.

    When we think about home, we tend to see walls, furniture, and open spaces.

    But your cat experiences something different: a network of invisible boundaries that define how they live, move, and feel safe.

    Cats don’t just exist in a home — they map it.

    Understanding how they see their space can help you create an environment that makes them feel even more secure, calm, and connected to the life you share.

     

    How cats map their world.

    To a cat, every part of the home serves a purpose. They naturally divide their territory into invisible zones:

    • Rest zones: Quiet corners for sleeping.
    • Lookout points: Elevated spaces for observing.
    • Travel paths: Familiar routes they move along.
    • Hygiene spaces: Clear, separate areas for eating, drinking, and litter.

    They move through your space instinctively, respecting these boundaries — even though we might not see them.

    When these zones are clearly defined and easy to access, cats feel more confident. When they’re crowded, disrupted, or confusing, cats can feel stressed without showing obvious signs.

     

    Why territory matters.

    Territory is essential to a cat’s sense of safety. It’s how they know where they belong — and where they need to be cautious.

    Something as simple as placing a litter box too close to a food bowl, or blocking a resting zone with clutter, can subtly upset their mental map.

    Small shifts in your home’s layout can have a big impact on how your cat feels.

     

    Designing with their instincts in mind.

    At Modkat, we design with the way cats naturally experience space — not just how we think it should look.

    That means:

    • Accessible hygiene spaces: Easy to find, easy to return to.
    • Clean lines and materials: Helping maintain clear visual and physical boundaries.
    • Simple, integrated forms: Blending naturally into your home without disrupting your cat’s invisible map.

    Good design supports good behavior — without making a big statement. It simply fits, for both of you.

     

    See your home through a cat’s eye view.

    Cats don't need a lot to feel at home. They just need spaces that are clear, predictable, and thoughtfully placed.

    When you design with their invisible world in mind, you create a home that feels better for everyone who lives there.

    Explore designs built for cat life →

    “It looks nicer than any other hooded or open option we considered.”