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My Nature's Miracle multi-cat litter box is stuck in the open position with the rake over the receptacle. I have unplugged it, tried the clean position, and waited over an hour. What else can I try?

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Check the belt. It might have slipped off the track.

Posted on Jan 20, 2019

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SOURCE: We have four cats that use this box. The rake

You should really consider getting at least one more litterbox for them. Ideally as a general rule you should have 1 litterbox per cat. I realize this is sometimes not practical, but I would get at least one more for them if I were you.

Posted on Jun 24, 2012

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SOURCE: Where can I buy a self-cleaning litter box for my cat?

Self-cleaning litter boxes are increasing in popularity and are available at most local pet supply stores in your area or online. Here are a few places for you to search and compare.

http://www.littermaid.com/

http://www.petco.com/product/100832/ScoopFree-Automatic-Self-Cleaning-Litter-Box.aspx

http://www.litter-robot.com/

Posted on Aug 14, 2012

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SOURCE: I would really like my cat to have a clean litter box throughout the day. Do self-cleaning litter boxes really work? If so, this could be a worthwhile investment.

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.

Posted on Aug 14, 2012

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SOURCE: When should I refill the litter in my cat's litter box?

It is recommended to completely empty and clean the litter box once a week, and then refills it with new litter.

Posted on Aug 15, 2012

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