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Your cat's litter can now be clean all day, every day with the Nature's Miracle Multi-Cat Self-Cleaning Litter Box! Equip with smart-detection motion sensor and removable automatic rake for a convenient cleanup. This litter box automatically scoops itself after every use for a clean, fresh start every time.
Save money and buy one of those large dome litter boxes. Cut some carpet strips and lay them on the steps where they come out to catch the litter.
Or is it because you don't like to clean the box and have the box do it for you? Sorry can't help you there but return and buy another one / exchange it
Common problem with Littermaid boxes. Try a better brand of clumping litter. Try using a little less litter. And you can help the rake lift up by slowly pushing on it with something, giving it more strength. I had this problem and found that if I "helped" the rake return to its normal position, it would work most of the time, and then need "help" every once in awhile. I actually gave up on littermaid type boxes...they just don't work very well.
I
would recommend you check out the LitterMaid litter box. It has two sensors on either side of the box
that detect when a cat uses it. After 10
minutes, a rake automatically comes and scoops clumps of solid and liquid waste
into a disposable container at the end of the litter box. Keep in mind that this does not eliminate you
cleaning the box.
Is
there any chance you have recently switched brands of litter? Cats can be extremely particular when it
comes to what kind of litter you put in their litter box. If you find one that works, you should stick
with it. No need to fix something that
isn't broken.
The
best way to avoid smelly litter trays is firstly keep them out of site, use
your laundry room or out house. Secondly clumping litter helps to minimize kitty
litter odors.
Unplug power. Pull off top, and clean everything. Shoot WD40 in gears on both sides of motor and on surface where cat litter stays. Replace top. This worked for me. WD40 will keep the cat litter from sticking to the surfaces while still clumping correctly.
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