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I like the litter robot 3 open air. If my big arse can fit in it to make waste, a Scottish fold definitely can. However, keep in mind that whether it is human arse or kitty cat, there is a minimum weight that is needed to set off the sensor. I believe it's 5 pounds. So now you all know my arse weighs at least 5 lbs. And thanks, @JPie, for letting the world know what commode I use to go empty in.Calling @PintoBean for help!
I like the litter robot 3 open air. If my big arse can fit in it to make waste, a Scottish fold definitely can. However, keep in mind that whether it is human arse or kitty cat, there is a minimum weight that is needed to set off the sensor. I believe it's 5 pounds. So now you all know my arse weighs at least 5 lbs. And thanks, @JPie, for letting the world know what commode I use to go empty in.![]()
Easy to assemble. Mine is without wifi. Watch youtube videos. That will give you an idea what to expect.Thank you! So I have to weigh my cat first. I have no clue how much mine weighs. She is small and light.
When I saw the description "with wi-fi", at first I could not understand why cats needed wi-fis while using litter boxes, but apparently, it is so you could see that the litter box is full? Or get a message at your work, lol?
Also, are they large? One review described something the size of a rocket at his doorstep. Are they easy to assemble?
I have 3 litter robot open air and I love them to bits. Easy to clean, easy to take apart and assemble. I've had mine for 5 years. Most of the components are replaceable so you don't have to buy a whole new robot if something stops working. They usually have a few refurbished units for less cost than brand new. I have one refurbished and the others I bought new. They all work the same. One thing I recommend if you decide to purchase is that you ask them to send you a unit without the internal shield. It just takes up space and doesn't serve any important function. I got that recommendation from one of their customer service reps when I asked whether my very large cat could fit inside. Their customer service is awesome. Here are the dimensions from their website:Also, are they large? One review described something the size of a rocket at his doorstep. Are they easy to assemble?
I have 3 litter robot open air and I love them to bits. Easy to clean, easy to take apart and assemble. I've had mine for 5 years. Most of the components are replaceable so you don't have to buy a whole new robot if something stops working. They usually have a few refurbished units for less cost than brand new. I have one refurbished and the others I bought new. They all work the same. One thing I recommend if you decide to purchase is that you ask them to send you a unit without the internal shield. It just takes up space and doesn't serve any important function. I got that recommendation from one of their customer service reps when I asked whether my very large cat could fit inside. Their customer service is awesome. Here are the dimensions from their website:
• Overall Dimensions: 29 in (H), 22 in (W), 24 in (D).
• Waste drawer: 11 in (W), 16 in (L), 6 in (D).
• Oval shaped entry opening for the cat: 9 in (H), 6 ½ in (W).
• The litter bed area measures 14 inch across at maximum litter capacity.
• There is 13 to 15 inches of head room for the cat inside the globe depending on the level of litter. The inside width is 20 inches across at the widest point, and depth is 15 inches front to back.
Thank you! So, not even so large.
Yep. And it's a great "fort" for the cats to play in. Almost like getting a 2ferThe box is BIG!
I think I'm inHI:
OHMIGOD I just went to you tube and watched the robot pooper scooper video! And we no longer have cats!Officially, I've lost it.
cheers--Sharon
My cats dont go outside. And I also signed adoption contracts stating I wouldn't let them out. Grass feels like wool rugs to them.im sorry
im living on a distant planet
but im now intrigued
what exactly is this litter box thing you all speak of ?
ive only seen basic plastic trays
(our cats use the garden)
My cats dont go outside. And I also signed adoption contracts stating I wouldn't let them out. Grass feels like wool rugs to them.
Seriously google and watch videos of the litter robot.
I want to adopt you. @Alex T you don't mind a sibling, do you?OMG
one of my favourite things is walking in the rain and looking for all the cats sheltering in carports looking out at the rain
and in fine weather when the cats come inside after sunning themselves on the grass all day there tummies smell like hay
(yes i sniff cat's tummies)
I want to adopt you. @Alex T you don't mind a sibling, do you?