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Litter Box Cleaning for Lazy Folks

Date Published: 06th November 2009
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Litter box cleaning is one of the worst parts about owning a cat. Unfortunately cats cannot clean up after themselves, so it is up to us to clean out their box. This chore is not the most terrible thing one can imagine, but wouldn't you rather not have to do it?

Wouldn't you rather not have to take two minutes out of your day to bend, scoop, and discard?

Well, during one of my idle internet surfing sessions, I stumbled upon a product that every cat owner should have. No self-cleaning litter box have seen can compare to it.It is basically a high tech litter box. With this gadget, you could even throw away you litter scoop if you wanted to.

The product of which I speak is called the Litter Robot. It looks like a little spaceship and its praises are continually being sung. The cat goes inside and does its thing and the machine begins to turn and sift a couple minute after the kitty exits. The waste goes into a drawer under the gadget. You only have to empty the draw two to three times a week! Talk about hands off litter box cleaning!

Do you know what this means? This means that there is no more scooping once a day. This means that you can leave the cats alone in the house for a weekend without any worry of the box filling up and stinking up your home. This means that you will save so much more kitty litter.

The Litter Robot is amazing. Follow to find out how to change the way you do your Litter Box Cleaning forever!
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