

🚀 Elevate your cat care game with splash-proof style!
YOILES 3PCS Cat Litter Box Pee Shields are transparent, easy-to-clean splash guards measuring 14.5×11.5 inches each, designed to fit small to medium open-top litter boxes. Made from durable PVC, they install quickly with reusable adhesive tape and protect both your litter area and walls from urine splashes, enhancing cleanliness and comfort for your cat.












| ASIN | B0B7J1Z658 |
| ASIN | B0B7J1Z658 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,923 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #95 in Cat Litter |
| Brand Name | YOILES |
| Color | clear |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (1,416) |
| Date First Available | July 25, 2022 |
| Date First Available | July 25, 2022 |
| Included Components | Pee Shields |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 15 x 11 x 1 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 14.17 x 9.84 x 0.28 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.48 Pounds |
| Item model number | Pee Shields |
| Item model number | Pee Shields |
| Manufacturer | YOILES |
| Manufacturer | YOILES |
| Material | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
| Model Name | Pee Shields |
| Number of Items | 3 |
| Product Dimensions | 15 x 11 x 1 inches; 7.68 ounces |
| Size | One Size |
| Specific Uses for Product | clean |
| Style | Modern |
| Target Audience Keyword | house-cats |
D**R
Effective, easy to clean, and sturdy
I have a cat with severe IBD and recurrent urinary tract infections. He can't help but poo and pee everywhere. If it's in the vicinity of the box, or in the box (a large, plastic box for under-bed clothes storage), it's a good day. I put these shields up because he is 20, has hop displasia and arthritis, and if he has UTI pain before the antibiotics kick in, or IBD spasms, these shields will "contain the fallout" and protect the wall, and everything else. Easy to clean and they are sturdy and last. I did have to add some double-sided tape over time to stick them together after the factory adhesive wore out, but even today they are effective and a great value for the price.
R**N
A must have for high spraying cats
Very easy to install, easy to clean, and work as intended. One of our 2 cats developed a habit is aiming high in the litter box (ruled out health causes, he's just a silly guy). And these are very helpful in keeping the pee IN the box and save me time cleaning up. CAN be cut smaller if necessary with a pair of regular scissors. I use a single shield on the back of my Target Up & Up brand litter boxes because that's the only spot my cat sprays. Works on enclosed litter boxes just fine. You may have to replace them after a few months of use, depending, as they can come loose over time. I always keep some spares on hand. Admittedly litter can get stuck on the lower lip, just under the sticky part, but I remedied this by putting a strip of clear packing tape flush over the bottom edge of the pee shield after installation to avoid pee and litter getting trapped. Make sure you thoroughly clean and dry the litter box/area you plan to stick them to first or it will eventually come unstuck.
K**O
Pretty good; one issue
These work pretty well. They aren't flimsy, and the adhesion strip is strong. The only issue is that the adhesion strip is maybe a half inch above the bottom of the plastic, so if urine hits it, the surface tension of the urine causes it to get pulled up underneath the guard. It is hard to get it out, as the guard is stiff and stays laying close to the surface of the litter box side. It would be better to have the adhesive strip extend all the way to the bottom of the guard. I appreciate that might affect the adhesive, but I'm guessing it would last longer than my cat can stand bits of pure urine permanently stuck under the edge of the guard (he needs a clean litter box). Alternatively, a flap at the bottom that can be raised to clean underneath could avoid this issue. Anyway, it's better than pee on the floor or wall, but I recommend you attach this as high as possible to hopefully lessen the number of times pee hits it and the resulting difficulty of trying to get that pee back out from underneath. I may try a strip of tape over the bottom edge, since at least that can be replaced as needed.
K**E
made my life so much easier!
I have had male cats for years, and they love to spray over the edge of the litter box. I used to surround the litter box with puppy training pads on the floor and taped to the wall. Then I discovered these things, and OMG! What a difference they make! They are high enough that the cats don't spray over the top. No more pee on the floor, or running under the litter box! No more disposing of wet, stinky puppy pads! No more pee smell in my house! I thought they might not stick well, but I have had no problems with them coming off. And you can wipe them clean if they get stinky, although I still find it is a good idea to replace them every six months or so.
L**Y
meh
mine came bent- maybe not the fault of the producers as much as the post, but keep in mind they’re very very hard to unbend. also, because a lot of litter boxes are slightly slanted, there will be gaps between each of the panels. they also come off over time and just don’t look great. i ended up scrapping the idea. plus, my cat was still able to make a giant mess with the side i had to leave open for her to get in, so it didn’t fix the initial issue i wanted it for. i suppose if your cat never kicks litter out of the front, this might be fine for you. but i’d recommend spending the extra money to buy a better litter box
M**X
Overpriced & One Cat Didn't Like Them
I have extra large litter pans that are surrounded by doggie pads and all of that is on a big tarp. The doggie pads help catch litter that is tracked out of the box and they also catch urine from my one guy who goes inside the box, but on the edge and so sometimes a bit of urine goes over the side of the pan. I bought these and cut them in half along the longer side as I wanted my cats to adjust slowly to them, so I cut them to 6 inch height. Two of my cats stepped in around them and urinated in their choice spots. My third guy didn't want to go near them and he's the one who goes close to the pan edge. To avert new problems that might come about from these plastic sheets, I decided to just take a role of Scotch packaging tape and tape the edge of the doggie diapers high up on the exterior of the pan to catch the urine that occasionally goes over the side. That way, none will actually trickle under the pan onto the tarp. So, happy cat now and happy human as we've conquered this challenge. I think this sheets of thick plastic with adhesive are high-profit items as they cost about $3 per sheet. If these work for you or if you want to try making them on your own, I suggest buying your own thick plastic sheets and some velcro. The velcro can be a substitute for the adhesive and it might be sturdier than what this product provides, as a number of reviewers have said these sheets fall off after brief use. Hope this helps.
N**K
No fuss, no muss, and no mess
These pee shields work well. They were super easy to install. Our cat who is not fond of covered litter boxes is not put off by them. I think there were a good purchase for us.
B**A
It works
It works. It has stayed on for months. Easy to clean. When I put it on, I didn’t realize there was a plastic covering on the pieces that should be removed before attaching. I think once it’s attached it shouldn’t be removed, idk if it would stick again. The fit is pretty good. I did have to adjust the top corners when putting it on. But works great!
J**N
Even high-sided litter trays didn't stop my male cat from peeing over the top of them. These just stick on to the inside of the (high-sided) tray and the laundry floor is finally clean. You do need to use a couple of bulldog clips or similar to link the sheets together and ensure there are no gaps, but they WORK, thank goodness... I wish I'd done it years ago! Getting another set for the shed.
I**.
A little small in length considering the length of most standard litter boxes but overall it's helped reduce litter spread outside the immediate box area and any possible urine from my cat who sometimes pees more standing up.
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