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Litter Robot II Bubble Unit

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Litter Robot II Bubble Unit

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  1. Litter Robot II Bubble Unit For most cat owners, one of the biggest drawbacks of owning a cat is the dreaded cat litter box. Few people like to clean litter boxes. After all, they aren’t just smelly. Litter can be quite dusty and people who change litter boxes are more susceptible to some cat diseases that can be caught by humans than people who do not change their cats’ litter boxes.

  2. Litter Robot II Luckily, there are several new litter box designs that make the task of changing cat litter much easier. One popular design is the hooded litter box. These boxes provide privacy for more sensitive cats, but they also help keep down litter dust. The hooded box is ideal for a single cat, as long as the cat’s owners can change the box frequently to keep it smelling clean and fresh.

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  4. Litter Robot Bubble For people who don’t want to handle the soiled litter, there are removable liners for these boxes. Simply lift out the whole liner filled with soiled litter and discard it. Lay down a new liner, add fresh cat litter, and replace the lid. Another popular cat litter box design is the self cleaning litter box.

  5. Litter Robots This box is ideal for families with multiple cats, as cats do not like to use dirty litter boxes. The rake removes soiled litter into a removable receptacle and leaves the box fresh and clean.

  6. Litter Robot II The cat owner can easily discard the dirty litter without having to do anything more than pulling out the receptacle containing the dirty litter and throwing it away. It is fairly easy to teach your kitten to use a litter box.

  7. Litter Robot 2 The most important things for you to do is to position the litter box in the right place and to keep it extremely clean. Litter boxes should never be placed next to your cat’s sleeping or eating spots, as cats do their best to keep these areas clean.

  8. Litter Robot Bubble Once you set up the litter box, fill it with clumping cat litter and your curious cats won’t take much time to notice the new litter box meant just for them. After they are done pooping, just roll the box to its right slowly and wait. The litter will get into the section where the waste will be separated and will be moved to the litter drawer once you roll the box. Then just roll the box to its previous normal position.

  9. Litter Robots However, the downside is the size of the litter box. As it tries to accommodate your biggest of cats, it ends up taking a lot of space. So if your house is already full of cat furniture, with not much space left to fit in anything large, you may have trouble finding a spot for this one. Also the litter box will give you best results when you use clumping litter.

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