Automatic Cat Litter Box Lme9000mb - Cat Supplies




Omega Paw Roll'n Clean Self-Cleaning Cat Litter Box How to Use

omegapaw.com Omega Paw Uncoil'n Clean Litter Box. This video is of Michael Ebert the inventor demonstrating how to use and freshly laundered the cat ...

Scoopfree Ultra self-cleaning litter box

See the scoopfree ultra self-cleaning litter box in effect. ScoopFree® is the automatic litter box you can leave alone for weeks at a time. It is ...

LitterMaid Plus Self-Cleaning Litter Box

For More Info or to Buy Now: www.hsn.com Metamorphose Fluffy into a happier, healthier cat with our remarkable LitterMaid Plus Self-Cleaning Litter ...

LitterMaid Elite Mega Automatic Self-Cleaning Litter Box ...

Cut down on germs, odor, and mess caused by cat waste. The LitterMaid Elite Mega Automatic Self-Cleaning Litter Box keeps your household virtually free of nasty aromas. After detecting when your cat has left the box, it automatically uses a durable steel rake to push the waste into a sealable container beneath the box. A sensor-activated ionic air cleaner uses odor-absorbing carbon filters to freshen the air, cutting waste odor by more than 50 percent. The rake detaches for eas …

We have three cats and four litter boxes–this one makes five–so I know a thing or two about scooping. I’ve been intrigued by the idea of these self-cleaning boxes for some time, especially since my significant other can’t seem to clean the litter boxes with any regularity if I’m out of town. More recently, one cat’s sudden penchant for peeing in inappropriate places for no apparent reason has inspired me to explore new approaches to the feline toilette. (And yes, she’s been to the vet multiple times, and they can’t find anything wrong.)

This is basically a good idea that could use some refinement. The unit was a little confusing to assemble, mainly because the instructions weren’t great. But I eventually figured it out. It does perform mostly as advertised, but I have two main gripes with it. First, as other reviewers have noted, it makes a bloody racket when it’s raking the detritus into the receptacle. The first few times, I thought someone was shredding a document, as it sounds almost exactly like a paper shredder, only the growling/whining noise goes on considerably longer. Fortunately, it’s located clear across the house, but for people who keep the litter box in the bathroom near the bedroom, it’s really a problem. Second, the unit is designed with thin disposable plastic receptacles and air cleaners that cost a fortune for what they are and don’t hold very much. The box comes with four of each, and while I’ll probably get some more because there’s really no choice if I want to keep using the box, the pricing is outrageous. (I’m reminded of the old Gillette marketing strategy, where they were more focused on selling razor blades than razors. Same thing here, I fear.) A more minor issue is that the unit seems fairly flimsy, but only time will tell if that’s actually a problem. Also, the rake mechanism speared a clump on one of the passes, and I’m not sure why, as the litter level seemed okay. Be forewarned that the tolerances for the litter levels are fairly narrow, and if you fill it too full, it sweeps perfectly good litter into the receptacle, wasting litter and precious space.

...

Read more...