![]() ![]() In fact, the only time I smell litter is when I’m emptying the drawer. Thankfully, the drawer has an air filter that keeps odor under control. I was worried about the smell at first, because you’re essentially putting a couple of days’ worth of cat waste into a drawer rather than disposing of it in the trash, so it’s gonna hang around for a while longer than it usually does. To do that, you just pull open the drawer, tie off the bag, and you’re done. The robot will tell you when the drawer is full and needs to be emptied with the Wi-Fi enabled version, you can get a notification on your phone and smartwatch telling you when it’s due for a cleaning. It’s like the drawer you pull out of a toaster to clean out the toast crumbs, but full of cat waste instead of burnt bread. To keep it clean, you line the poop drawer with a garbage bag or one of the included Litter-Robot litter bags. As it rotates it drops the waste into a drawer concealed underneath the barrel, and then it rotates in the opposite direction to put the fresh litter back into place for the next kitty. The central barrel-imagine a cement mixer but full of cat litter-will rotate, forcing the litter through a filter that separates the waste from the unused litter. Your cat steps in and does its cat business, and once it exits the litter box waits a few minutes before whirring to life. Right out of the box, it took only about 10 minutes before it was ready to go, and I sat crouched behind the couch watching the cats explore their new toilet robot. ![]() It’s a complicated machine but very simple to set up, use, and clean. (That's cat heaven, if you're unfamiliar.) Once I’d set it up in my living room, every houseguest remarked on how much it looked like a little space pod ready to blast off to the Heaviside Layer. The Litter-Robot is exactly what it sounds like-a robotic cat toilet that looks like a spaceship. ![]()
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