This litterbox not cleans enough for four — count them — four cats. After each use, the litterbox is sifted through automatically. That means there's no more scooping. Your hands are therefore free of the trauma of kitty litter.
Take a look at how it works.
When the cat enters the globe-shaped litter chamber, a weight-activated sensor detects the presence of the animal. After seven minutes, a clean cycle starts with the slow rotation of the globe in a counter-clockwise direction. The rotation of the globe sifts and separates clumps from the clean clumping litter and deposits all waste in the large-capacity drawer, which can be lined using any standard kitchen garbage bag. The globe then returns to its home position with a clean, level bed of litter ready for the next use. Reliable and safe, the unit works without rakes or wires that could jam, clog, or break. Its simplicity and durable construction ensure long-lasting performance and easy set up--just add litter to the globe and plug it in. Moreover, the unit works with any clumping litter, and its litter chamber can be submerged for easy cleaning. The litter box measures 24 by 22 by 29 inches and carries an 18-month full warranty.Amazon.com: Litter Robot LRII Automatic Self-Cleaning Litter Box, Beige: Kitchen & Housewares
Another cool feature about this robot is that he resembles R2D2. So if you always thought that Star Wars would be even more awesome if a cat every so often jumped into R2D2's faced and crapped in there, this is your drream product. I always thought kitty litter was the ingredient missing from Star Wars and what automatically made Lord of the Rings a much better series of films.






1 comments:
A friend of mine has one of these and swears by it, says it's über heavy duty compared to the wussy LitterMate things that just sort of rake the toxic waste away. This thing complete rotates and sifts the stuff through a grate - and all the moving parts are on the outside, so as not to clog up with gummy clumpy litter. Yum.
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