Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Product Review for Cat Owners: The Litter Maid

If you cannot stand how often you have to scoop out your cat's litter box you may want to check out the self-cleaning boxes. How does it work? The cat enters the box and once This cleaning cycle will start at the end of ten minutes and set the rake into motion. The rake will slide along the tracks on both sides of the box and move any waste clumps into a plastic receptacle. Then when it is full you will wrestle with the container to free it from the grasp of the end of the unit and replace it with a new plastic bin. You can spend a lot of money working your way around their plastic storage containers and throwing them out every time they are filled. This is a great option for many households although you should know that it will not last forever, machines get old and die too.

When we first moved in together with our beloved cats, it was clear that we both had very different takes on how often the litter should be scooped. I was raised in a household that believed in scooping it out twice a day, changing the litter and washing the bin out every Saturday regardless of if we wanted to do it or not. My husband on the other hand had the advantage of three litter boxes spread throughout his childhood home so they could scoop less often. It was also his chore to scoop out the litter, but he only had to do it every other day and was not responsible for washing the boxes out.

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