So, I heard cats can sometimes ingest clumping cat litter and this can cause impactions in their lungs. Is this true for all clumping cat litter or only non-natural clumping cat litter like scoop away? Like does the world’s best cat litter pose this same risk to cats or not since its made of corn?
A movie of my Smart Scoop self-cleaning cat litter box in action (www.smartscoop.com). Before I bought mine I hoped someone had a real video with sound but there were none, only the professional commercial done by the company. So here’s mine! The white powdery stuff on the inner surface of the box is a nonstick spray called Stink free, which helps prevent litter from sticking to the box. The litter featured is Dr. Elsey’s Precious cat Ultra (World’s Best Cat Litter also works well). I compared this litter box alongside the Littermaid Mega (LM900) and the Littermaid Elite Mega, the Smart Scoop is much quieter than both Littermaids. When the litter cabinet is closed, I can’t really hear more than a hum, I am a light sleeper in a 1 bedroom apartment and it does not wake me up at night. smartscoop is also about half the price of the Littermaid (sold on Amazon for ). The company is mailing out free upgrade kits if you buy one and it has a silver colored rake with 20 tines, they will send you a new more powerful motor, a new rake with more tines, and a couple other small items that make the box work better. Unfortunately my digital camera only takes short clips.