The ModKat Litter Box

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Uploaded by on Jul 2, 2010

Designer Brett Teper gives a quick rundown of the Modkat Litter Box from the Modko studio in New York City.

See more at www.modko.com.

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  • Man ... for $180, I'd sooner buy a Rubbermaid storage container, cut a hole in the lid, use a trash bag for a liner, and basically wind up with the same thing, and then I could use the remaining $160 or so to pay for litter and cat food for a year. Sheesh.

  • It is beautifully designed, but it is designed for the owner, in no way for the cat.

    Many cats actually dislike being confined, when using the litterbox. And the top access isn't optimal, neither the size or placement.

    My cat would possibly be able to enter it, but the surface area is much too small. If the space is inadequate, they can´t empty their blatter properly. And is there enough room for big/or old cats to leave the box without having to maneuver around the used litter?

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  • Why am I watching a litterbox advert?

  • LOVE this!!

  • huh, judging from the grated top, I figured it was designed to have the clean litter filter through, and the clumps left behind in the bag for easy removal...guess not.

  • great design and all but why is it so damn expensive? I mean $180 for a plastic litter box - really??? I bought one with an electronic filter for less money. Also how do you clean the liner?

  • It looks too small for my cats they are Savannah cats

  • It is designed for the convenience of humans. I am sure that cats doesn't find it practical. Especially not my two cats aged 14 and 15 years.

  • I don't like scooping. Omega paw is better.

  • I am ALL for new types of litter boxes, but what I need is a fully enclosed litter box that an elderly female cat can get into... girl cats tend to pee backwards instead of down, and elderly cats may not be able to climb up and into this unit. I know, I know, next time, get a male cat with good knees ;) Anyway, your litter box looks very nice for the right healthy kitty....

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