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The Le You Pet Semi-Automatic Quick Cleaning Cat Litter Box is designed for convenience and efficiency, featuring an active litter separation grid and a spacious drawer-style cleaning box. Made from eco-friendly resin PP material, it accommodates cats up to 18 lbs and blends seamlessly into your home decor.
Item Weight | 6.8 Pounds |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 18 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 18.1"L x 19.68"W x 19.68"H |
Size | Large |
Style Name | non-toxic |
Color | White,Brown |
Material Type | Resin PP |
E**B
Best non automatic self cleaning litter box that I've owned.
I love this pan so much that I just bought a second one so I can fill a clean pan when I do my monthly wash and bleach the dirty one and let it dry. (My cat doesn't understand why his pan is not available for a few hours while it dries) ;)I have previously owned both the rolling self cleaning litter box (4 of them!) and the one with sifter screens and neither perform as well as this one. The sifter box actually took longer than manually scooping the litter. The rolling box sort of worked but requires a lot of floor space and, because it's enclosed, it does not allow odors to dissipate. I had to use unscented litter or my cat would not use it because the smell of the scented litter became very strong in the enclosed box. I still needed to disassemble the box almost every time because either the internal screen would become clogged and not sift because urine clumps would stick or it would would pop out of position.The Le you pet litter box work! It's open air design allows silica gel litter to dry out like it's supposed to, does not concentrate the scent of scented litter, It takes up minimal floor space, and the easily accessible pop out screen can be easily removed and cleaned if it clogs (which is a rare occurrence compared to the rolling pan) without having to disassemble the enter litter box.It is a bit on the small side but my 16 lb. male cat uses it without any problem. However, I do wish they would come out with a larger model for bigger cats.I for use a lightweight clumping litter, which I have found works best for me, but I've also used silica gel (both clumping and non clumping) successfully. It takes less then 2 minutes to do a daily cleaning on the pan and if there are 1 or 2 clumps that need to be manually scooped because they are stuck to the pan (because my cat tends to urinate in the same corner of the pan) I usually just loosen then with the scoop and tilt the pan again.One trick that I learned from the reviews on here is to spray the pan with cooking spray before filling it to help keep litter from sticking.There sometimes is a bit of litter leaking out the back when the pan is tipped for cleaning but I have the pan on a litter mat so it is easy to contain and clean about once a week. The rolling pans also leaked litter but it would be all along the floor as the pan was rolled and required sweeping every time the pan was cleaned.No litter pan is perfect and I've shared my life with cats for over 50 years now so I've tried many types of pans. The Le you pet self cleaning pan is at the top of my list. I highly recommend it.Assembly is easy and takes less than 5 minutes and the price is reasonable when compared to the other non automatic self cleaning pans that are available.
B**R
Keep your scooper
It’s a great product and has made cleaning the litter box so much better the only thing I will say is that you will still need a scooper for the shifter part the size works well for my cat he’s 10 pounds and it’s pretty lightweight as well and it doesn’t make too much noise either when you are cleaning it seem to block smell pretty well from what I can tell
C**L
don't over fill
First I love it Its cleaner and faster than a scoop, My cats like it. I started by dumping it twice a day morning and night time but now my cats watch and as soon as I dump it and add a cup of fresh litter they jump in and use it. so now i dump it, let them use it and dump again before adding the fresh litter. a problem is its difficult to know how much litter to put in. you have to have it in the dump position i think when adding litter. if you put too much litter in it fills up the removable waste drawer with the extra litter as well as the poo. twice now when I pulled out the removeable drawer stuff was left in the box the drawer sits in blocking the drawer from going back in. I had to take apart the top half to clean it. later I took a hole cutting saw bit for a drill and carefully cut three holes in the box that holds the drawer so now stuff drains back down into the pan (NOT a Hole in THE DRAWER but a hole in THE BOX area the DRAWER SLIDES INTO) another problem is maybe litter related my cats favorite clay litter sticks to the bottom when he pees so i use my old litter scooper to loosen it then it does roll into the waste drawer. he wont use other kinds of litter so maybe this is not a product problem.
L**E
BOTH are much much quicker and easier to clean
I’m disabled and i got desperate. I have 2 cats, my boy Ozzy Mae is a butthead and ever since I brought his precious lil sister Hazey Mae home, he demands a 2nd litter box by wizzing on my linoleum floor in front of my dryer. Scooping 2 litter boxes after 2 c spine surgeries was difficult but when i had right bumb thumb surgery w now an arthritic hand, scooping had to stop. I spent a week reading reviews on Amazon and other review sites on all the auto litter boxes but with the high prices of those and my low disability income, i was only able to afford this in buying 2 boxes.This particular box only had reviews on Amazon and there were quite a lot of bad reviews. I found a few tricks in the 11 weeks that I’ve had these and my litter duty is done quickly without agonizing back pain and struggling w hand weakness lifting heavy clumps.The main thing I found when using this box is to be gentle w it. It’ll fall off the base at the rocking connection if slid across the floor the wrong way or banged in any way. I simply use my foot to slide it into place slowly. And yes wet clumps stick to the pan, hence the need to bang it to loosen clumps. Yeah don’t do that. Here’s what ya do: after assembly before adding litter, spray cooking spray lightly across the bottom of the pan, then wipe off excess with a paper towel. A sprinkle of baking soda next to also avoid clumps sticking and especially odor control, then fill with litter. Then when tilting for cleaning, simply use the litter scooper to slide the wet clumps into the tray. Tilting for cleaning also has to be done carefully so the top doesn’t fall off the base, but it won’t take long to get a feel for going easy on the dang thang. Every few cleanings or so, I reapply cooking spray and baking soda on the bottom of the pan, which can easily be done while tilted with all the litter behind the grate. With it tilted back, all the litter falls behind the grate so the grate can be opened to scoop out the few small pieces that get through the grate, but those are far less heavy so much easier for my arthritic hand to handle. I also sprinkle baking soda in the tray every other day when emptying it. This box doesn’t have one of those charcoal filters like regular boxes and I definitely notice the difference without that for odor control. Baking soda does keep odor down as long as it’s reapplied a few times a week. I used to spend 10 minutes at least sitting on a step stool with a bad back bent over trying to scoop large wet clumps with an arthritic weak hand. I’m done tilting both of these in less than 5 minutes. I think I’m the only one to give this kitty cradle a 5 star review for all features. I absolutely do recommend this kitty potty box.
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