BuzzFeed shopping editor and cat mom Jenae Schitz owns this high-tech litter box, and here's what she had to say: “When my mom first told me about this $500 automatic litter box she had read about somewhere, my eyes almost popped out of my head, wondering why I would spend so much money on something that cats poop on. But… When I thought about it, I realized that this was actually a pretty reasonable investment since I plan to keep a cat forever and shamefully hate cleaning my cat's litter box so often. I did.
I've been using the Litter-Robot for over two years myself, and I'm confident that both I and my two cats are much happier with it. After the cat is finished, the litter robot waits for a certain period of time until the cat's presence is no longer detected and then begins rotating, collecting the waste into a bag at the bottom while keeping the clean litter in the barrel. Usually you won't notice any smell after that, but if your bag starts to smell, Really When it's full, you may get a subtle notification that you need to take it out. He only takes it out about once a week, and the light flashes to let you know when it's full.
At first, the cats were a little scared by the sound of the litter box robot during its cycle, and for the first few weeks they just sat and stared at it. It was as if if I took my eyes off of it, it would stand up and run towards me. Please stop doing that. But at this point they have fully adapted and accepted it as their way of life. my It will make your life so much easier while ensuring you always have a clean toilet. Although it is certainly an expensive purchase, If cleaning the toilet every day or every other day is difficult and you don't want to think about it too much, I think Litter Robot is worth it.. There is one caveat. It's quite large, so be sure to give it its own space. ”
Get it from Litter Robot for $549 (available in white or gray).