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LitterMaid Multi-Cat Self-Cleaning Litter Box

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Style: version 3.2


Features

  • MULTI-CAT SELF-CLEANING LITTER BOX: This litter box has automatic scooping with a rake that removes waste for a clean, fresh start. It is designed to be used with multiple cats over 15 lb.
  • LOW MAINTENANCE: When used as directed, the LitterMaid Multi-Cat Self-Cleaning Litter Box requires no daily scooping, meaning you have a scoop-free clean up for up to 7 days
  • ODOR CONTROL: Once the rake removes waste, the waste receptacles with carbon filters keep mess and odor contained.Easy Set-Up - Hassle-Free Assembly
  • LITTER BOX DESIGN KEEPS AREA CLEAN: Designed with high walls to prevent litter scatter and a paw cleaning ramp to help prevent tracking around the box
  • ACCESSORIES INCLUDE: 4 waste receptacles, 4 carbon filters, 1 scoop and rake cleaner, 1 paw cleaning ramp
  • CAUTION: Not intended for use with kittens less than 6 months or weighing less than 5 lbs. If your kitten is under 6 months of age or weighs less than 5 pounds, leave the unit UNPLUGGED and scoop waste until the kitten is 6 months old and weighs more than 5 pounds.

Description

Just like you, we at LitterMaid Brand are crazy for cats. For over a decade, we have been a leader in providing practical litter box solutions, so you and your cat can have the freshest, cleanest environment possible with the least amount of hassle. We strive to help make your home environment comfortable, clean and fresh – so you spend less time worrying about your litter box and more time loving your cat! Your cat’s litter can now be clean all day, every day with the LitterMaid Multi-Cat Self-Cleaning Litter Box! This litter box automatically scoops itself after every use for a clean, fresh start every time. When used as directed, you will have a scoop free clean-up for up to 7 days. The waste receptacle and carbon filter keep odor contained until its ready to be emptied. The high walls help prevent litter scatter and paw cleaning ramp prevent tracking around the box. Thanks to the LitterMaid Multi- Cat Self-Cleaning Litter Box, your kitty’s litter box can be a pleasant place, always clean, fresh and without odor! Use Only Hard Clumping Litter Step 1 Begin by preparing the waste receptacle. Place the receptacle underneath the compartment cover in the space provided. Make sure that the front edge is under the 5 tabs on the front edge of the litter tray. Attach the waste receptacle lid by inserting the PUSH tabs into the round holes on the compartment cover. Secure the lid by slipping the edges under the tabs on the waste receptacle compartment cover. Step 2 Next, finish preparing the waste receptacle by removing the carbon filter from the plastic sleeve and peeling off the paper strip to expose the adhesive. Place filter, adhesive side down, in diamond shaped insert in the center of the waste receptacle lid. Step 3 Attach the paw cleaning ramp by snapping the two notches into the attachment posts on the top housing, directly in front of the waste receptacle compartment cover. Tug slightly on the ramp to ensure that it is firmly in place. Step 4 Finally, fill the litter tray so that the litter level is between the min and max fill lines on either side of the box. All clumping litters are safe to use with this box! Use the scoop to evenly distribute litter in the litter tray. The sensor must be blocked for at least 10 seconds while your cat uses the litter box. As your cat exits the box, the sensor becomes unblocked and initiates the Cleaning cycle. Once initiated the Cleaning cycle will officially begin after 10 minutes to ensure your cat is no longer in the box.


Color: multi


Brand: LitterMaid


Size: 10 Piece Set


Product Dimensions: 27"L x 18"W x 10"H


Item Weight: 14.15 Pounds


Style: version 3.2


Target Species: Cat


Weight Limit: 5 Pounds


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 27 x 18 x 10 inches; 14.15 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ P-70016


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ September 13, 2018


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ TETE7


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  • 100% completely love this with a lot of DIY "upgrades" totally hated it without said upgrades
Style: version 3.2
This gets 5 stars for the two reason I do not give up & I am a good DIYer. My cats adore the littermaid as well. The second I put litter in it they claimed it. It was a lot of messy trial & error but I won in the end & the setup is a dream. Details: Cats = x2 7 lbers, x2 12 lbers X1 8 month male, x3 1+ year females Approx 2 months of use Only litterbox in house My cats are very... spoiled & would refuse to use the litter boxes if there was waste. So I wanted a self cleaning litterbox for that sole reason. I got a cabinet, mat, fine holed scoop, hand brush, dog kennel pan, 4 gallon wet/dry vac w/ bags, & motion battery light to go along with the littermaid. What I have done/learned: Mods: I put this in a white litter cabinet from Amazon, I cut a mesh litter mat to fit inside the cabinet. I also got a dog kennel tray that fit inside the cabinet & put it under the mat & littermaid in case of spills. I used sticky cable hooks to secure the cord & put the littermaid as close to the wall opposite the cut door as possible. I put 2 sticky hooks above the litter pan to hang the hand broom & the battery operated motion light. I put the scoop leaning in the corner behind against the back wall of cabinet behind the cat door. I put a large honeycomb double layer litter mat in front of the cat door. I also took the ramp off the littermaid. (If my bot starts spraying I will be adding waterproof shelf contact paper to the walls, back of doors, & floor for protection & easy cleanup.) The disposable containers: I knew my cats would go through the disposable boxes very quickly so I line them with "thank you" bags & replace the containers roughly every 2 weeks or if they get messy. I also do not use the disposable lids since they kept messing up the hinged top & making horrid messes. Instead I just save it for the disposal day & put the charcoal stickies right on the blue lid. I then empty it every other day or daily since they fill so quickly. I gently remove the blue hinged lid from it's holes instead of trying to slide out the container. It is a much cleaner & easier process that way. Litter sticking: There are pancakes the rakes cannot reach. I use the fine holed metal scoop to scrape them up & let the rake put them in the bag, then use it to sift out the small bits the rake could not get. I do this every time I change the bag. The rake also needs to be scraped with the scoop if messes get stuck to it. I do so every change. (I am going to be trying some weather seal to see if this helps the problem soon) Cleaning: I store a bottle of Clorox wipes & box of tissues above the cabinet for spot cleaning. I brush loose litter from the tracks when emptying & wipe down the blue hinged lid if needed as well as the curve on the pan leading to the disposable container & the rake. I vacuum the scattered litter every second emptying & vacuum out the tracks for the rake at the same time. As well as lifting the front of the littermaid & sucking up the litter that slips between the crack of the pan & disposable container. Once a month I empty, take apart, & clean the pan + all parts with bleach wipes. NEVER SUCK UP ANY CLUMPS LARGER THAN A PENCIL ERASER INTO YOUR WET/DRY VAC IT IS A DISASTER THAT TAKES DAYS TO CLEAN UP. Litter: We are currently using tidy cats light weight & it is not the best. I am running down our stock before switching to a mix of arm & hammer double duty + tidy cat multi + maybe baking soda. I will update with how that works out. The lightweight was just too... light weight. It tracks badly & just doesn't work well with the taken I suspect it is a good chunk of the cause of the pee cakes. I also add a few cups of clean litter every time I empty the container because the litter can run out surprisingly quickly overnight & that makes a big mess. Conclusion: All in all it is the best thing every once I "modded" it up. I will be getting a second one later in the year to hopefully push out empty day to twice a week or less. But straight out of the box this thing sucks for a multi cat house. Maybe it works with one cat. But it in no way works with multi. Edit 4/28/19 : A lot of the trouble was from the tidy cat lightweight litter. We do an arm & hammer + tidy cat instant + tidy cat glade + tidy cat maintenance + baking soda + litter attractant herb now. It is awesome. No more "cakes". 90% less tracking. Less smell. Everything is better. One horrible thing we have finally mastered. You have to keep it right below the max line. Too much & the rake cannot go back down or into its "hole" at the end. Too little & it gets gross. We empty every day now too since our boy is bigger now. We also got a second one now for our Kitty Jail (huge nodded rabbit hutch) that is accessible to all as long as no one is serving jail time. Still love this thing despite any headaches it may cause. Makes life much easier. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2019 by Steve + Gabri Steve + Gabri

  • Decent box. Movement impaired cat can use it.
Style: version 3.1
2022 Update: In May of 2020 I bought a second box. Overall it's a big improvement on the old model, and I use both. Since the second box is in my bedroom, I connected it to a wi-fi plug so I can get it to scrape sooner than 10 minutes if needed. It's so fun to make Google or Alexa scrape my litter box for me. This model has a receptacle that just slides out, so I don't have the issue of dirty litter pinging me in the face. A drawback to it is that it doesn't have carpet on the ramp - it's a rubber mat full of holes. A few times I have picked this mat up and put it back on. It has tall plastic nubs on the corners that hold the mat on which look like they would be painful to step on, if my kitties did so. I still keep this box inside a tote, and I don't have to tape old gift cards onto the sides of this model to keep even more litter from spilling out under the box. One thing that would be a huge improvement to this box would be if they put small brushes (like toothbrush head size) on the rake to clean litter out of the track as it scrapes. I currently have an issue where the rake will not return to the start position. I am assuming there's something stuck in the track that my dustpan brush and the scoop can't get out and I can't see, as I've tried multiple times to fix it. I'm sure I'll eventually figure out the problem with it, as I still do with the model I bought in 2016 that works fine. As a side note, I switched litter many years ago to Arm and Hammer Naturals. It's a corn based litter so there is no dust for the cats to inhale as they might with clay. It's cheaper than and smells loads better than World's Best Litter, but it's also not recommended to use with this box. I assume because the corn doesn't clump as well as clay litter, but again I prefer something that doesn't create so much dust. I also worry about adding ammonia (urine) to silica litter and this corn based litter is light enough that I could handle it when I had injuries where I shouldn't lift heavy items. When it comes to my cats I read a lot of reviews and do a lot of googling to be sure that I'm buying the best things I can for them in the price range I want to spend, and this box fits the bill. If they ever make one with a low entry for my Cerebellar Hypoplasia kitty, I may buy two more. 2016 - Old Tan Model: I bought this box for my cat who has Cerebellar Hypoplasia. It is hard for her to get in and out of some things and this was the only box I saw that she might be able to use because it has a ramp. Prior to this I used a storage box with a hole cut into it so she had high walls she could lean against if she started to fall while doing her business. I have an erratic work schedule and she kept getting UTIs so I really needed something that could keep her box cleaner than I could. I have made several modifications to the LM980 so that she can use it. I put Velcro on the ramp rug. I crocheted a little rug to go over the plastic part when I noticed that she would belly crawl over it to try and get out. I also spent around $20 on a storage container to put the box inside hoping that it would help to catch her if she fell trying to get out of the box and also provide walls on either side of the ramp. Because of this box I don't have to sweep under or around it every day. As for the box itself, it was great when I had one cat. I could empty it weekly and it cleaned very well with not much odor. Now that I have two kitties it needs emptied every 2-3 days and there's often a pungent odor. I switched litters from World's Best (for one cat) to World's Best for Multiple cats and have even started adding in some World's Best Lavender scented thinking that the litter may be the problem. We'll see. The receptacles are a bit hard to change. I am using shopping bags inside them like other reviewers suggested because the receptacles are a bit expensive. I do change them out as they crack or become too gross to keep using. Sometimes I put the used litter in a ziploc storage bag and then into the trash if the box needs emptied in between trash pick-up days. Sometimes the cats will use one side of the box so that all the litter piles in one side of the receptacle which eventually causes it to sit open with the other half practically empty. Other times the receptacle lid falls off and the waste piles on top of it. The really nasty part is that sometimes when I go to empty the waste and I am popping the receptacle loose I feel used litter hit my face. :/ Still, I think it's better than the storage tote (which I have started to use again as a second box). Some users have complained about stuff getting stuck in the rake and it was even suggested to spray the rake with cooking oil. At first I did this, but then I noticed that the pooper scooper is made with teeth that fit into the rake so that you can scrape these things out. Also, if the litter gets low, I do have to scoop but I usually only do this when I empty the receptacle (every 2-3 days for 2 cats). Other users have mentioned the noise. It is loud but we have ours in a spare room. It can be heard through the main floor when it is cleaning, but it only cleans for a minute or so. If my kitty could climb stairs we would put it in the basement and that would eliminate the problem. I am considering buying another of these for my upstairs bedroom, but only if it goes on a really good sale. Another reason I got this box was so that my immune impaired Mother could empty it if I was not home to do so. All I can think of to add is that there must be some better way to handle the waste disposal and reduce contact. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2016 by Elizabeth Baldwin

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