Automatic Litter Box: The Litter-Robot
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well I personally have 4 sphynx cats and would not be without my litter robot, it is fantastic and I do not have any problems with it whatsoever, I love and so do my cats, always a nice clean litter for each cat too.
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@dahame yeah, poepel do'nt even try to spell and to even use a grammer correct no more
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What about the wee? And what if your cat has diarrhoea?
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why cant u just use the old fasion way. lol
isnt it more complicated when it ever breaks or needs maintenence or w.e plus its expensive haha. id rather just scoop my kitty poo lol america is getting more lazier then they really are
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Too bad the shit gets caught in the screens.
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Perhaps, though if this robotic litter box were to come on every few minutes to sense for waste (in case they forgot to flip the litter switch for filtering) and go into "filtration mode", then maybe it would work. The only time it would fail is when it is not getting electrical current, or its battery has failed.
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@NemonicLee It's not a good idea for humans because humans do not instinctively bury their waste.
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@TheSmartdude11 thats what I was thinking..
I'm sure it's simpler to just train your kitty to use the toilet.
Sarahmajig 10 months ago 5
@MrElectroDan It's bad. Thing is nearly impossible to clean. Top unit is awkward and heavy as f***. Cat litter gets stuck everywhere inside, tons of wide and open seams. It's more trouble than it is worth. You'll actually save time not by buying the thing. PS: It stinks to high heaven, even cleaned, and it doesn't take more than a couple of days to get there. It's 3/4 petri-dish and 1/4 a cat box.
estafel 5 months ago 3