Some people really do have more money than sense

Aru

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I have two of a similar type (litter robot)
Worth every penny in a muticat household.
Always fresh clean litter for each cat,but I only have empty the droptray once a week as it drops all the waste into the tray underneath which is sealed and locks in the smell. The dogs now cant eat cat litter so thats another stress gone. Also uses very litter litter so bags lasts much much longer then when i had multiple standard boxes. That alone will pay for the cost of the box over time.
I do still keep additional an litter tray in an area of the house one of these would not fit- as at one point I had 4 cats and the rule is a tray per cat, plus one. But they rarely use anything but the robotic box. Mine also eliminated one of mines occasional out of box urination issues(she is fastidiously clean and would only use a clean tray) Massively helpful on so many levels.

I did get mine second hand due to costs to be fair....But seriously.....they are amazing and well worth the cash if your cat will use them, especially with indoor only cats.
 

meleeka

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It mentions numerous times that it keeps cats safe. Who knew going to the toilet was so dangerous for the cat?! 😂

I don’t have cats, but if I did I would rather empty a litter tray as it’s used. It might be sealed in the bottom, but it’s still there.
 

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I’d buy it 😳 I mean I won’t, I don’t have a spare £600 but if I did I’d be there.
I detest litter trays. Mr P insists the cats are in overnight so we still need to have one and I just think they stink. It’s only me that ever cleans it.
Although I didn’t read the whole thing about it I’m not sure the emptying every 20 days would be pleasant
 

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I'd love one.
I've got 4 cats who spend a lot of time inside, stay inside overnight, and even during the day will come in to use their tray rather than go to the toilet outside.
Although I use a very good litter that smells lovely, I'd much prefer not having to dash to remove smelly poos before the dogs get to it.
 

Pearlsasinger

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It mentions numerous times that it keeps cats safe. Who knew going to the toilet was so dangerous for the cat?! 😂

I don’t have cats, but if I did I would rather empty a litter tray as it’s used. It might be sealed in the bottom, but it’s still there.
You would have to be at home all day, especially in a multicat household
 
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