🐱 Elevate Your Cat's Comfort with Smartsift!
The Catit Smartsift Automatic Sifting Cat Litter Box is designed for optimal cat comfort and convenience. With its spacious hooded design, noiseless litter sifting technology, and effective odor control, this litter box makes maintenance a breeze. It includes accessories for easy cleaning and monitoring, ensuring a fresh environment for your feline friend.
Item Weight | 18 Pounds |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 11 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 25.98"L x 18.9"W x 24.8"H |
Size | Product Dimensions: 26"L x 19"W x 25"H |
Style Name | easy cleaning |
Color | White/Gray |
Material Type | Plastic |
N**U
The Best Sifting Litter Box I've Tried So Far!
After having owned countless numbers of litter boxes over the years, this is without question the absolute best one I've ever owned. Yes, that is high praise. Particularly if you consider that I was very hesitant initially to purchase this sifting cat box due to the wealth of mediocre reviews submitted here on Amazon. In my previous experiences, I generally could count on the reviews from loyal Amazonians (whether favourable or unfavourable) to be very consistent with my own experience. So in spite of such reservations, and somewhat against my better judgement, I decided to order it anyway. For about $60, I figured that if it didn't meet my needs, at least the investment wouldn't be too extreme. I had also planned to try the Litter Spinner as well. If the SmartSift proved unsatisfactory, then I'd turn to the Litter Spinner in my quest for kitty litter purr-vana. In the past, all of the new and innovative boxes I've used ended up being replaced by the obligatory cat pan that required constant and tedious cleaning. I was looking for a better, more clever solution.One previous purchase included the Omega Paw box that you roll (tip the box over) to sift the waste from the clean litter. It lasted about 1 week before I just started using it as a regular litter box. Why? The clips holding the sides failed, and the design seemed poor in overall quality - such that when I rolled the box, litter would spill everywhere. And the actual act of physically rolling the entire box was just awkward and cumbersome. I had also purchased an earlier iteration of the Litter Robot. At first, it seemed like the Holy Grail of litter boxes. But it wasn't long before I encountered electronic gremlins. While walking by it I would suddenly notice an array of flashing lights that reflected annoying and all-to-common technical glitches......which invariably led to lots of frustration and troubleshooting. A common one involved the drum stopping half way through it's cycle. Or issues related to the sensitivity of the step entering the drum. And these weren't the only problems. The waste bin was small and needed to be emptied frequently. I remember at the time wishing for a manual version of the Litter Robot that allowed me to rotate the drum by hand (cue foreshadowing music) to completely bypass any temperamental electronics. In effect, I was left wishing for NO circuit board, manual control, and a $300 reduction in price. Of note, apparently, the newer versions are more reliable. But I don't want to risk gambling more than $400 again to find out. When the financial loss was factored in, it ended up being the worst litter box I'd ever purchased. Ultimately, I ended up reverting back to the tried-and-true litter pan. Next, I tried the CatGenie. I was once again hopeful that this would be the one. It was clever and innovative. But my cats simply would not go near the thing, even after painstakingly and carefully exhausting all of the suggestions the manual offers to coax cats into adopting it. On top of that, I found that when transferring hard waste from the regular cat box into the pan of the CatGenie and running a cycle, the filtering shovel would automatically shake to remove excess plastic litter before dumping (like it's designed to do), but then shake the waste off the shovel as well, and back into the pan where it would eventually be heated during the drying cycle and baked into a smelly Easy-Bake-Oven-like brownie. These issues and the fact that the consumables were too costly, had me unfortunately, once again, reverting back to a simple cat pan.So after reading through all the reviews on this site, I wanted to make sure that I was well equipped, and well prepared to try this litter. If it didn't work, I wanted to make sure that it was due to the box itself and not anything related to the quality of the litter. So based on suggestions, I made sure to buy some Exquicat Crystal litter, as well as some Arm and Hammer Clump and Seal, and threw in some Precious Cat for good measure, as these products seemed to clump well according to claims on Amazon. My regular litter is Odour Buster clumping clay cat litter and is fantastic. Still, I wanted to have some options available should troubleshooting be necessary.My experience? I have the litter in my basement near the washer and dryer. First of all, I never use the plastic bag in the little pan itself -even though it's recommended in the instructions. As many have suggested in these reviews - the box seems to work much better without it. I only use a plastic liner in the waste container. I also removed the cat door as well as the filter at the top of the box to allow more light to enter inside, thus more closely mimicking the openness of the cat box my cats are more accustomed to. The door and the filter just seemed completely unnecessary to me. Removing them also allowed me to monitor the litter level better which made it easier to replenish the pan with fresh litter when needed. I love the fact that I can simply free up the handle and SLOWLY rotate it back and forth to sift. Nice and simple. Just move the handle, not the entire box. Brilliant. Just make sure to do it slowly, and to NOT overfill the litter pan. Otherwise - you will waste fresh litter when you sift. The quality also seems very good. When assembling the product, make sure to insert the arm into it's slot with some deliberate effort to help prevent the arm from loosening later during use. I find this box to be easy to disassemble and clean. Everything just seems well thought out. It's hard to believe I'm saying this, but I actually enjoy sifting the litter now. The box also stays cleaner longer and my cats seem to like it - they acclimated to it very quickly. I have used the Odour Buster litter exclusively (there has been no need to try the other litters) and it works well. Occasionally there are clumps that hold a bit more tenaciously to the bottom or side of the pan (as described in other reviews) but I use my litter scooper to quickly dislodge them when this happens. It's quick and painless. And to be honest - such sticking has always been a common occurrence with any litter pan I've owned - so the SmartSift is no different here. I also love that the waste bin is large. I was thinking that another SmartSift might be necessary with 3 cats, but I'm finding that I can easily get by with only one. I empty the bin each week and toss out the waste with my regular garbage. I'm also pleased that the smell is virtually non-existent. Granted, this might have something to do with the litter choice, but the reasonably well-sealed bin certainly seems to help in this regard.. A big surprise for me is how much money I anticipate saving over the long-term. So far, it's looks like I'll be cutting my litter costs by 2/3rds. I was wasting so much litter previously. This is definitely, an extra, unanticipated perk. Overall, as you can tell, I'm very pleased. So pleased that I've purchased another one as a gift for a friend who has 2 cats.What would make the SmartSift even better? It would be great if it was offered in a slightly larger version that allowed one to add more than the normal 3" or so of litter to the pan. With that said - I've noticed that many reviewers here have commented about how inconveniently large this box is. Ironically, many reviewers have also complained that the interior litter pan is too small. Changing the size of the pan would likely increase the overall size of the box too. In addition, some cat pans are now available with slick, non-stick surfaces and this would make the waste fall even better into the lower bin. I see this as the single most important simple improvement that could be made to enhance it's functionality. Aside from that, there is really little to criticize here based on my experience. If any issues appear, I'll make sure to update this review.*Update* - April 8, 2017.I have now owned the SmartSift for 3 months and still absolutely love this litter box. Is it perfect? No. But neither is a brand new Honda Civic. Yet, just like a Civic works so much better and represents such a large technical leap in convenience, efficiency, and functionality next to a horse-drawn chuck-wagon - it's hard to resist feeling like this product represents a revolution in litter boxes. It's my hope that the design will see incremental improvements over time to address what I view as minor flaws in an otherwise excellent time and labor-saving litter pan. My suggestions for improvement outlined above - in my original review - still stand. Overall though, I'm very happy with this product. And so is my friend who I purchased another one for - also mentioned in my original review.Highlights? Well, I've just run out of my first bag of litter a few days ago, so I effectively reduced my litter use from one 15 kg (33 lb) bag per month, to one every three months using this box. Considering the reasonable up-front cost of this product - I have saved almost enough in 3 months in litter alone, to cover the initial expense of the box. Not only does the SmartSift save time and effort, it's also saving me money, and reducing waste.
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Don’t Waste Your Money
My wife wanted to get two cats. I didn’t want to get any cats. After arguing with each other about it for a few days, we compromised by getting two cats. After we got the two cats, she didn’t want them to go outside at all. I wanted them to go outside to use the bathroom so that we didn’t have to deal with a litter box. After a few days of arguing about it, we compromised by never allowing the cats to step foot outside. Fast forward a few years, my wife and I find out that we’re pregnant. She wants me to clean up the poop from the animals that I didn’t want to begin with. I still wanted to let them go outside to use the bathroom so that I didn’t have to deal with a litter box. After arguing for a few days about it, we compromised by having me be the designated dirty cat litter cleaner upper.Now back to the review: I bought this so that I could just push down the sifting lever two to three times a day and empty the dirty litter every weekend. I read all the reviews and what other peoples issues were with this litter box.After buying this litter box, I got some JB Weld putty and filled in the gaps located around the socket that the sifting lever inserts into. That was to make the plastic around that socket stronger so that it wouldn’t warp/strip out the plastic socket. The JB Weld idea seemed to help and I’ve yet to have any issues with that socket getting stripped out after several months of use.After buying this litter box, I also got some bees wax paste and applied three coats of that paste to all parts of the litter box that would touch dirty litter. I did this because I read that doing this would cause a kind of “teflon” style of non-stick coating, meaning that the dirty cat litter won’t stick to the side of the litter box. Yeah, that was a load of crap. Everyday, there’s a new piss-puck of used cat litter stuck to the side of the litter basin about the size of a baseball.Moral of the story is that, the idea of this litter box is nice, but cat waste is still cat waste and, unfortunately, you’ll still need to scoop it. With this litter box, you can use the sifting lever to drop the turds down into the lower bin, but then you’ll still need to use the scoop to get rid of any stuck-on “rock formations”. So, if you still need to use the scoop, then what’s the point in spending over $100 on this litter box. Just go to Tractor Supply, Pet Sense, or even Dollar General and pick up a cheap litter box there instead.This litter box does exactly what it says it does: any lose-from-the-wall waste that’s in/on top the litter will be sifted out (depending on its size) and dropped into the waste bin on the bottom. But if your cats are also going to urinate in this litter box (like every other cat in the world), then don’t bother spending all this money on this litter box. Either just deal with scooping every day or spend ~$800 on a litter robot.Don’t make the same mistake I made. Save your hard-earned money from the agony of being wasted on this litter box.
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