I have a Litter Robot 3. I wanted something to help hide the cat box and keep the catfood off the ground from my obnoxious dogs.;The one from the Litter Robot site is outrageous right now ($1000). I was nervous about purchasing this one but I'm so glad I did! I will be adding panels to the sides to keep the dogs out and make it look like a real piece of furniture. I just painted this hallway, so don't mind the missing cover for the power plug. Make sure you have plenty of space to lay everything out before you build!;Cons:;- Some holes do not line up exactly, requiring you to manhandled it a bit.;- Wish there were panels for the sides that had a small cat door that were swappable.;- It's going to take you an hour or two to build by yourself. A couple parts of the instructions might have you second guessing the orientation.;Pros:;- All the parts and pieces are labeled, making it much easier to follow the instructions.;- The holes are all pre drilled and some pre threaded making this soooo much better than most furniture I've built!;- Looks nice and not cheap like the Walmart ones.;- Sturdy enough for what its meant for.;- Big enough for the cat bowls and cats to eat comfortably.;- I didn't have a single screw strip which is very uncommon for build-it-yourself kits.;- You only need a Phillips to build this whole thing, despite what the instructions say.;Overall, I'm extremely happy with this piece! It took a while but wasn't nearly a pain to build that most things like this are. My biggest wish is that it had swappable side panels (at least one) for the price.