Why an Automatic Cat Litter Box is a Good Expense

10/09/2013 00:18

You may think it's a godsend that there is such a thing as an automatic cat litter box, if you have one cat and sometimes even several. Yes, they do exist, and for a number of people, they are truly one of the best inventions ever made. However, there are drawbacks that you ought to consider too.

First, if you make use of this kind of litter box you should get just advanced clumping litter to ensure that clumps won't split under any circumstances. Exactly why is this so? Because if you use a cheaper clumping litter, you'll find yourself with rather a mess. You will discover both the litter box and the rake, if clumps don't keep unchanged it self smeared with feces that you will have to clean-up. Only premium clumping litters that never split are suitable for use within an automatic cat litter box.

Next, your cat( s) should be of the kind that's perhaps not spooked by the rake. The box itself is automated having an electric eye, where a rake automatically 'scoops' used litter as soon as your cat exits the box and deposits it in a database located at the back end of the box. It is likely he or she'll not enter the box at all, ergo making it useless to you, if this type of motion spooks your cat.

Third, if you have multiple cat and/or are gone for extended periods of time beyond a handful of hours, you should have a minimum of two of those boxes. This is because it's not likely that the box itself will have the ability to accommodate multiple cats, since you only pour in litter to a depth of about one to two inches. You will continually need to be restoring this litter so as to make certain that the box works properly. Thus, if you're gone for over a handful of hours at a time, it's probably best to use a box where you could scoop out only once or twice a day your-self.

One notice to make here is that although some containers use silica deposits instead of clumping litter and consequently only scoop solid-waste therefore that litter lasts longer, many owners feel that this is not healthy for their cats. The choice is up to you.

Finally, these kinds of litter boxes are not cheap. While some have come down somewhat in price recently, as you will with just a typical cat litter box you are perhaps not going to be paying $16.99 for this kind of box. Expect to pay about $100-150 for a high quality automatic box.

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Thus, the choice is yours, but the ease is not always everything you might expect using an cat litter box furniture. Often, just using good-quality clumping litter in a box and sweeping it out once or twice daily is the easiest method to go.

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