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The cheaper the better, but I am willing to pay more for one that does a good job and will last a long time.

I was looking to get one, I hear in order to avoid buying the cartridges you could just add more liter. Is this correct? On eBay I also saw this.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MEBTOX:IT&item=180220456094&_trksid=p3984.cTODAY.m238.lVI

So would this be a good option?
http://www.scoopfree.com/ For those who don’t know what I’m talking about
Also can you just purchase the litter?

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www.purina.com http Litter box training your kitten is an important step in raising your cat. Learn how to teach kittens good litter box habits that will help ensure a lifetime of good health for your kitten. The Kitten Connection features Board Certified Veterinary Behaviorist and Purina Cat Chow Mentor Dr. Karen Sueda. Learn more about pets on The Purina Network www.youtube.com/thepurinanetwork and www.petcentric.com (v/o) The Kitten Connection featuring Dr. Karen Sueda brought to you by Purina Kitten Chow. (Karen) Hi! Im veterinarian and Purina Cat Chow Mentor Doctor Karen Sueda. Whether youre in the process of selecting a kitten or just welcomed one home, a top priority for nearly everyone is litter box training. But dont worry, litter box training is usually a breeze. Instinct will guide your kitten to develop good litter box habits, but there are some key things you can do to help. Many small kittens find the high walls of full-size litter boxes intimidating. You may want to start with a shorter box and work your way up. Location and privacy are key. Place the litter box in a quiet, out of the way location away from her food and water. Show your kitten where the litter box is, placing her inside and letting her explore. But remember to give her a little space when she digs and takes care of business and then when shes finished, you can calmly praise her. Its very important to develop a cleaning routine. Scoop the litter box daily and change the litter often at least

I just watched a video about the Cat Genie, and it seems like a relatively simple piece. I was wondering if anyone has made their own, or knows how, and would fill me in??
Thanks!!

kind? We have two cats.

Kitty attacks litterbox

Pretty kitty doesn’t like self cleaning litter box.

Self-cleaning/automatic litter box?

I have three cats and keeping up with their litter boxes can be a little crazy, especially when I go out of town. I was hoping to hear some feedback from people who have bought an automatic cleaning litter box for their cats.

What brand did you buy for your kitties?
How much was the product?
Could you use any litter for it or did you have to switch to a specific litter?
Did you have to buy any additional items for it?
Did you like the performance?
Did your cats use it?
Did you find it was more hassle than it was worth?
What was some good and bad qualities of it (pros and cons)?
Would you recommend it?

This and any other information you can tell me about your experience with the product would be helpful. Thanks!
Thanks to everyone who answered my question. For those of you who think I don’t love my cats & shouldn’t have so many, I’m not looking for your judgment. I love my cats very much & scoop their multiple litter boxes daily. My problem is that I am not home for 2 days out of the week. My husband does not like to help me with the litter boxes. This poses a big problem for me since we are currently talking about starting a family. I was basically looking for an easier way to deal with him having to clean the litter boxes. And I am currently owned by 3 rescued, unconditional love giving, spayed & neutered, claws intact, house DLHs, who I have a screened in porch for, that they very much enjoy. So please don’t act like I view my cats as inconveniences, because I surely do not.

When I only had one cat, I tried to toilet train him. Joined the yahoo group for it and everything. We eventually got to one of the final steps and could not make the transition to only the toilet. Thanks

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Have you ever used a self-cleaning cat litter box?

What kind and how did it work?

There are 2 I’m looking at one is 9 one is 9.

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