How To Choose The Best Automatic Litter Box For Your Cat

How To Choose The Best Automatic Litter Box For Your Cat

Posted 2015-07-13 by earlefollow
An automatic litter box is that special accessory that makes the difference between a stressful cat care procedure and a relaxing one. Sure, every homeowner is supposed to love their furry friend. But then there are days when you have to work round the clock. There are also weekends when you want to go out of the city with your family and enjoy a road trip. How about a one week vacation? At this point, plenty of cat owners feel limited. They cannot always use their free time for the vacation of a lifetime. There is, however, one solution – asking a friend or a neighbor for help. You can always ask a friend to come over and feed your cat. But how about asking them to clean the mess in the litter box?



This is when the automatic litter box kicks in. It is supposed to clean itself at a particular time frame. It is fitted with sensors, so it will never begin the procedure while the cat is in the box. This accessory can seriously add to the convenience, hence its popularity. But then, with so many options in commerce, choosing the right one can be quite challenging. So, what are the main things to look for in an automatic litter box?

Gathering capacity – how far should you go?

Some units have a small trash bag that gathers the problematic litter. Its size is directly proportional with how much free time you have. What does that mean? Some automatic litter boxes will store excrement for up to 30 days. They have large containers that gather the mess and seal it. This time frame is given by their capacity as well as the average mess a cat eliminates on a daily basis. If an automatic litter box is advertised to clear litter for up to a month and you have two cats, you should give it around 15 days. Most commonly, it will work for more than that, but safety comes first.

Protective sensors – any worth?

Cats are agile and smart enough to stay safe, especially inside a home. They are scared when it comes to self-moving stuff. From this point of view, chances are they will not necessarily get caught in an automatic litter box. Once again, safety comes first, so invest in reliable sensors too. Practically, the sensors trigger the automatic mechanism about 10 to 20 minutes after the cat was detected. If another cat steps in to eliminate within that time frame, this timer will reset by itself. This way, no cat will ever get caught in there.

Touch or no touch – can you do it?

Plenty of people experience a hard time cleaning the litter box. They love their cats, but they are just too sensitive for such things. Some automatic litter boxes come with disposable bags that gather the mess. You never have to actually touch the excrement or litter, but just the exterior of the bag. If you are the sensitive type when it comes to such things, you better opt for one of these models.

Finally, do not overcome sizing standards, adjustability, the health counter monitor and privacy hood.

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