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Frequently Asked Questions
Automatic litter boxes use sensors to detect when your cat has used the litter box. After your cat exits, the box will automatically rake or rotate to sift out the clumped waste into a separate compartment, leaving the clean litter behind.
Automatic litter boxes require periodic cleaning, just like regular litter boxes. You'll need to empty the waste compartment, clean the litter compartment, and follow the manufacturer's instructions for deep cleaning.
While automatic litter boxes do the scooping for you, you will still need to periodically empty the waste compartment and add fresh litter as needed.
Many automatic litter boxes are designed to accommodate multi-cat households. Some even have the ability to track each cat's litter usage and weight.
Most automatic litter boxes are designed to operate quietly, but there may be some noise during the cleaning cycle. Look for models with quiet or low-decibel operation if noise is a concern.
Automatic litter boxes can be a worthwhile investment for busy pet owners or those who want a hassle-free litter box solution. They save time, reduce odors, and provide convenience.