I spent weeks trying to find the perfect litter box with all the right specs from Amazon and wayfair.The things I was specifically looking at were, weight, weight limits on top/interior, if it had “waterproof” paint, a drawer, a smaller opening my 25 pound dog can’t climb through, neutral aesthetic, and big enough to fit an extra large/tall litter box.The build took a while and that was with 2 people! The main boards had thick plastic corner protectors and each individual piece came unscratched and no cracks. I was really impressed on how well packaged it was, there was a big squished side of the box but didn’t affect the pieces at all. The listing doesn’t specify if the hole is on the left or right but in the instructions there’s two sets for whichever side you want the hole. At the end, the doors wouldn’t close perfectly shut and line up straight but I realized one board wasn’t flush to the trim on the side. I maneuvered it so that the screws for the doors would come out so slightly to be as flush as possible when you look at them! The door themselves don’t have super strong magnets but still close easily and open easily regardless. The crack in the trim in the litter box hole picture is my fault for over screwing the corner.I looked at the weight of each litter box enclosure because I wanted something that would feel good quality and would last longer than a flimsy thin wood version. The top weight capacity and interior weight capacity were also really important because I would be storing their food on top along with other things. The drawer isn’t very deep and I wouldn’t suggest something substantially heavy even though it says it can withstand 20 pounds but still so useful!The knobs I used are also from Amazon and were very easy to replace in the build.The litter box I’m using is a 23.5” long/15.5” wide/14” high with a 6 inch tall stainless steel box. I initially bought one with an 8 inch tall box but the box was too high up for my cats to comfortable get in and out. The 6 inch fits almost perfectly height wise to the opening. I lined the interior with waterproof peel and stick and also lined each seam inside with waterproof clear window tape that removes and resticks easily! I truly want this to last so I wanted to make it as waterproof as possible with a cat that high pees. The litter box doesn’t contain the smell very much still but the design is what I was really looking for.These are all details I wish someone provided for me so I hope this helps in your search!