The best part about this bad boy is that it’s currently discounted! Plus, all you have to do is toss the plastic-lined disposable tray every so often (it self-cleans for weeks if you use odor-eliminating crystal litter with it). It's expensive, but it was worth it for my cat that refuses to use a litter box unless it is unused and perfectly clean (which is impossible to maintain unless you follow the cats around cleaning out the litter the minute after they use the washroom!). I put Arm and Hammer cat litter deodorant in the poop container just in case, but not sure it was necessary. THE REVIEWS: "My two sibling cats took to this instantly, and so far it works great," wrote one reviewer. It's super easy to use (you can literally control it from anywhere via an app), it tracks your bb's health, and it's compatible with all types of clumping litter. Can I get a hell yeah? If you're someone who just absolutely hates the look of exposed litter or you're just not into the egg-ish, spaceship-looking boxes, you've found The One. I'll likely buy a second Smart Scoop and ditch the other boxes completely."įirst off, it looks like a planter. My cats have stopped using their 3 other boxes and head right to this box every time. "I tried a few different litters with it and found that it works best with a light litter like the Garfield corn and cassava litter. THE REVIEWS: "Hey cat-loving friends! I was in search of a self-cleaning litter box and read HUNDREDS of reviews before settling on this Pet Zone Smart Scoop! I've had it for two months now and I absolutely love it-and most importantly, my three cats love it too!" one reviewer wrote. (Plus it comes with six waste compartment bags to make throwing the, uh, crap away so much easier.) Did we mention the waste compartment also has a carbon filter to neutralize odors, so you don’t have to smell anything? This self-cleaning box uses a super-quiet motor to move the rake from one end to the other and deposit any waste into a separate compartment without wasting any litter. FYI though, if things still manage to get messy, we’ve got pet stain remover recs right this way. And that’s pretty much priceless in my book. Yup, some of these contraptions are indeed pricey but think about what you’re paying for: not having to scoop a litter box every single day. There are litter boxes that literally look like sleek spaceships and even ones that legit could pass for a toilet. You might be surprised to find out that litter boxes don’t have to be just like, brown plastic tubs. So there ya go, the grossest part of pet ownership is basically solved! They do pretty much all the work for you by raking your cat’s litter box to collect their waste and placing it in a separate lil container or bag that you can simply toss in the trash. Well, thankfully, technology pulled through, and now we have the life-saving invention of self-cleaning litter boxes. But we’re also guessing that something you do not love is scooping their poo out of the litter box all the damn time. Whether they’re a cuddly companion or obsessed with cat toys, you would do anything for them, no question about it. And by the way, you should consider cleaning the litter box once if not twice daily, except if it is a huge box.We know you love your kitty and want them to have the best amenities possible (like this lil heated cat house). ![]() It could also be because your cat prefers an open box like Tore said. I read that when a cat sees someone removing its feces, it seems weird to a cat, and the cat starts getting a little stressed or confused about it and so uses the box again to keep their feces there, I'm just not sure on which site I read that and so I'm sorry to not be able to set you a link here. It could be due to the fact that cats know the litter box gets clean and fancy after we are finished cleaning it, and so try to make things faster by just using it already even before we are done cleaning. She still likes to come see me clean it every time, but she doesn't go in. However she stopped doing it after I started telling her "No" every time she tried to do so. When my cat was young, she used to do this every time I cleaned the litter box, and I clean it once daily. ![]() ![]() ![]() It could just be because he goes to check out what you are doing, and then boom! What a good idea, partner, let's use the litter box. Your cat isn't weird, a lot of cats display this behaviour.
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