Gali
23 maart 2025
The product by itself is great.My time cleaning the cat litter in now down to 1mn max per day !Also is it disposable, I am yet to see any deterioration - used since 2 months now, 1 have 3 cats.The large size is a bit small honestly, but I could not get the jumbo size.HOWEVER, warning witht he seller: I just did a new order and received a message that eventually, they will not deliver to protect our (customer) health due to Covid-19 (we are 21 Nov 22). So product is actually NOT available in UAE.Good thing: Processed to the refund immediatelyBad. thing: They attributed the refund to "Customer Return". I never received it, it should have been "Product unavailable".
weekend warrior
6 november 2024
I give this a 4 star, because my failure is not due to the manufacturing flaw of the product. in fact, it is well made, the base box also appeared quite thick, thicker than the nonsifting ones, which is good. one star off is the gaps are really too wide, and small pieces of feces can fall through. Depends on how active your cat's bowel is (mine is a kitten, and if a cat can look embarrassed, I saw it on his face).My problem is I recently adopted a kitten, and he can't use clumping clay, but has developed a good habit with pine pellets which I also like. So I am looking for a reasonably priced environmentally friendly disposable sifting box for pine pellets, as I abhor cleaning (litter boxes). There are plastic sifting litter boxes that are relatively inexpensive, but I can't justify disposing them at the frequency I prefer. Then I saw this sifting litter box, knowing very well what might happen from other people's reviews but had to try. The bottom is even raised so there is a nice gap for saw dust! But the pellets just went through... Doubling the boxes does not help, only consumed more pellets, and my hope went with the pellets down the openings. I went as far to drill holes in the nonsifting box, and happened to pick the one that came with the sifting boxes. Now, I only have simple DIY tools. The base is of good quality because after about 20 holes, my drill gave out a few coughs and refused to work anymore, and that was just 30% of the box. While I was contemplating buying a stronger drill, a moment of clarity made me wonder if my life had come to this.So, if the maker of this disposable box read this, please consider making one that will work with pine pellets. Or if anyone knew of where to purchase a decent environmentally friendly disposable sifting litter box (of good price!), please kindly let me know. thanks.P.S. I know I can try sifting liners, but there are logistics that need to work out first, especially when the kitten can turn into a were-kitty.