This automatic cat litter box uses a rotating ball mechanism to handle cleaning. A small ball moves through the litter to sift out waste after your cat leaves.
How it works
The box detects when your cat exits. It then starts the cleaning cycle. The ball rolls gently, collects clumps, and drops them into a sealed waste drawer. Clean litter stays in place.
Here are the main aspects:
Remote control
You operate it from a distance with a simple remote. Start cleaning without touching the box. Handy when you're in another room.
Design and size
The shape stays compact. It fits well in corners or smaller spaces. The look is clean and modern. It blends into home settings without standing out.
Waste handling
Waste goes into a secure compartment. Odors stay contained. The drawer pulls out easily for emptying. You empty it less often than a regular box.
Materials
Made from durable plastic like PP and ABS. Surfaces resist sticking and wipe clean quickly. Parts remove for thorough washing.
Colors
Most versions come in white. Some offer gray or other neutral shades.
Litter types
Works with clumping litter, non-clumping, or biodegradable kinds. Pick what fits your cat and setup.
Safety and sensors
Sensors check for your cat inside before starting. The cycle pauses if needed. This keeps things safe during use.
Where to place it
Good for apartments, houses, or any indoor spot. The low entry helps cats step in easily. Place it on a flat floor away from food areas.
Precautions
- Use clumping litter that forms solid balls for best results.
- Avoid very dusty types—they can affect sensors.
- Check the waste drawer regularly. Clean sensors if they get dirty.
- Introduce slowly if your cat is shy about new things.
- Keep the area around it clear so the cat can enter freely.
These features make daily care simpler while keeping the space tidy.