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by msporter , Jul 18 '00
Pros: convenient, time-saving, odor controlling Cons: expensive, impractical for some cats or multiple cats
This does sound too good to be true, doesn't it? It works, but only under certain conditions. I got this product this past winter on special at Costco. At the time there were three cats in the house and I'd just had a baby and didn't have time to be...
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by pamela95 , Jan 19 '00
Pros: cats DO like a clean litterbox, and this does clean up 10 minutes after they've "gone" Cons: Poor power, very noisy, messy and expensive
I had one of these. No, actually I still have it, but it is in a garbage bag taking up space on my balcony. Why is it decorating my little porch? Well, its not the cats fault. All three of my cats used it. Only one would run like a hyperactive child on...
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by morrighan58 , Nov 17 '00
Pros: Less scooping, less smell, less mess Cons: Somewhat noisy
I've had my Litter Maid for about 6 months now and am quite pleased with it. I have tried other litter systems (disposable liners, sifting pans, etc...) but this one is the best for our needs. The Litter Maid is an automatic self cleaning litter box....
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by amcgltd , Dec 08 '00
Pros: CONVIENENT!! Cons: too messy!..still needs improvement
I have 5 cats (im a licensed vet tech) and I hate having the idea of 1 box per cat in the house..plus one extra. That would mean 6 boxes!
I purchased the LitterMaid this summer(adding it to the 5 boxes already), feeling that the cats would...
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by Natashag123 , Jul 18 '00
Pros: Zen Like design in the cat litter Cons: Noise, Cost, Maintenance
My Husband & I had pondered buying the Litter Maid from the first day we saw the infomercial. The infomercial sounded as if it was so easy to maintain this litter box. What caught me was the idea of not having to smell the litter in our apartment. My...
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by BlackBear - Top 500, Apr 18 '00
Pros: Easy to clean Cons: Has to be in plain sight
I have always had female cats before, and they all used a regular litter box, sometimes just a cardboard box full of common dirt, without ever producing any bad odors.
Ten years ago, I got my wonderful Siamese kitten straight from her...
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by ycatzz , Aug 05 '00
Pros: Always Clean Cons: A little messy at times
I work full-time as well as breed cats on the side, so I purchased a litter maid to help free up some time.
On the whole, I absolutely love the machine. The most important reasons why are:
1. I use a lot less litter than I used to....
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by donnajkal , Aug 15 '00
Pros: Cats like it Cons: Still smelly, picky about litter used
Wow was I excited about the prospect of a litter box that cleaned itself. Finally I decided to invest in one well over a year ago. This machine was so poorly designed that it had a flap with attachments that screwed over it that would send the litter...
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by rangerstyle , Jun 01 '00
Pros: Make your cat more maintenance free Cons: 8-D cell batteries if you dont put it by a power plug
Any cat owner will tell you the worst part of having a cat is cleaning out the "kitty" litter-box. Who wants to deal with scooping out poop and pee everyday? Not me, not my wife...nobody!
The solution? A "Littermaid"...
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by mkruse , Mar 01 '00
Pros: Very simple, pretty clean, big time-saver Cons: A little loud, still requires some manual cleaning
Looks like this self-cleaning litterbox has had some mixed reviews, here, but I must say that I love it!!
I have two cats, and we all know that the litter duties are the most annoying parts of owning felines (aside from putting up with their...
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by geralynmott , Aug 13 '00
Pros: efficient, fun to watch cats get used to it! Cons: won't stand up to MASS quantities of wet "clumps"
I bought a Litter Maid Automatic Litter box as a treat for my two cats and myself one Xmas. I must say that the enjoyment I got out THEIR reaction to it in the first two weeks MORE than paid for the box! Both were scared at first, but Cammie, my 5-year...
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by skunkative , Jul 30 '00
Pros: good for swatting practice Cons: smell, dirty, doesn't work sometimes
My fiancee and I bought the Litter Maid self cleaning litter box because we have three very "normal" cats. The whole idea of a self cleaning box sounded good, but we were in for a surprise.
In the beginning, the cats were so scared...
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by kandcats , Jul 19 '01
Pros: Self cleaning; cats like it Cons: noise
Gadget lover that I am, I had my eye on this for a year before I broke down and shelled out the bucks to buy one. I am the 'mom' of 4 cats. Finicky cats at that. I live in an apartment in the city so the cats have to live inside. I love my cats...
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by fuzzeroo , Feb 13 '00
Pros: Convenient Cons: Very loud, inconsistant cleaning mechanism, no back-up by makers, doesn't work for long.
I have two cats in my household one male (who doesn't really care) and one female (who definitely DOES care). Needless to say, our old litter box was always a pain to maintain. I saw LitterMaid advertised on TV, and thought that may be perfect for us...
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by TheDOZ , Jan 12 '00
Pros: Strong but quiet motor, paw cleaning cat ramp,abundant consumables included, battery AND AC operation Cons: Price, removing the mess container is, well, messy, cats initially shy away from the box( not for long though)
Let me start off by saying that ours is a multiple cat household. 5 to be exact. To be fair to the low end model of the LitterMaid, I would suggest that it is for a household with perhaps 2 cats...no more. I have personally thrown away in disgust two low...
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