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They are right. This works very well, but you dont need to pay $24 for it. My dogs never managed to eat cat poo again after I simply cut a whole in the top of any rubber tub with a lid. Six bucks and youre set!
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This is by far the best litter box I have ever owned. No mess and it keeps my beagle out of it. I would recommend this for anyone who owns a cat...
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This box actually does what it says --- reduces the amount of litter kicked or tracked outside of the box. The only problem is that we have two older cats, and one of them refuses to use it. We started by adding it as an extra box along with the old box, with the lid off. Eventually we put the lid on. We then removed the other box which was where the problems started. She just doesn't like it for some reason. The other cat is totally fine with it. So if you have older cats who are set in their ways, you might want to take that into consideration before buying this box. I only wished we would have had this box years ago when the cats were first litter trained.
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When we realized that our dog was really enjoying the cats "snacky treats" we knew we needed to do something....and this litter box has worked perfectly. The kitty litter stays in the box, the cat had no problem getting used to the box and the lid, and it is a piece of cake to change out the whole litter by pulling out the bag. Highly recommend for issues with dogs and for keeping litter contained, and would work just fine even if those aren't your issues.
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With three cats a good cat litter box is of vital importance to my sanity. I've tried everything except for the self-cleaning kind (out of my budget). I've cleaned tons of litter off the bathroom floor as well as urine beside (and under!) litter boxes due to extremely bad aim.
Thankfully, the amount of cleaning I have to do is now down to a minimum. This litter box has a very simple design - basically like a plastic storage bin with a hole in the top - but it really does work. Since the top is covered, litter doesn't fly everywhere when the cats scratch around, and it gives them some privacy too.
You might still notice problems in the beginning if you have larger cats. My two smallest ones used the Clevercat perfectly from the start - if there wasn't waste in the box you'd think it wasn't used; there was that little litter scattered around. However my largest cat might have found it difficult to get in and manouver in the Clevercat, or was just being lazy... and for the first few days tried to do his business without actually going through the hole into the box. I took the cover off for a day or so, and that took care of that. He uses it now just fine with the cover on.
So, overall, the best litter box I've used thus far.
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