Automatic litter boxes: are they really worth the hype? #cats

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5 Comments

  1. cause for old people that has a bad back and everything else that when they try to clean the box it hurts them. A auto box would help them out big time

  2. Yea must be nice; Iโ€™m currently looking for automatic cat litter boxes because I work 24/7 – 7 days of the week ๐Ÿ˜‚ fortunately those were invented for people that work a lotโ€ฆbut I still love my cats

  3. To me yes, the dust that you inhale ๐Ÿคข๐Ÿคข when you scoop is reason enough to use a litter robot. You just pull the bag and toss in the trash. If you think about it dealing with a litter box at all is a pretty nasty and unsanitary thing in itself anything that’s going to reduce the amount of contact I have with it is a plus in my book.

  4. I just bought one to try it out, and as someone who struggles with depression and executive dysfunction I’m hoping it’ll help bridge the gap on those days

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