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Litter Box Buying Guide
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Cats make wonderful pets. They are fairly neat, warm and affectionate, and need little care compared to other pets such as dogs. However, even cats can be a hassle to clean up after if you do not have the right litter box. It is important to know what to look for in a litter box before going out and buying one so that both you and your cat are pleased with the results. There are various kinds of litter boxes that serve different purposes. Litter boxes may be referred to by a variety of names such as a sand box, sandbox, poop box, litter tray, litter pan, cat box, or catbox, but they are all referring to the same object, which is a cat urine and feces disposal tray designed for indoor use. Here is a list of the different kinds of litter boxes and what to look for.

Traditional Litter Boxes:

If you are the traditional and simple type and don’t like to bother with the fancy and complicated products that are on the market today, you are better off sticking with these traditional litter boxes. After all, the great thing about cats is that they clean up after themselves. Having a litter box handy is enough for most cats and cat owners. However, if you find that your cat is unusually messy, relives itself extremely often, or if you are not around much and don’t have the time and the patience to deal with cleaning the litter box, you may want to consider other options such as automatic litter boxes.

Automatic Litter Boxes:

Unlike traditional litter boxes, automatic litter boxes require only premium filler and are much pricier than the simpler traditional litter boxes. Automatic litter boxes are electric and therefore need to be placed near an outlet. It is up to the user to decide whether or not the litter box is always on or not. Most litter boxes are extremely safe and there is no reason to worry for the cat’s safety, however if you want to be extra cautious you can turn on the litter box to run a cycle only after the cat has relieved itself. Most automatic cat litter boxes require that the cat be at least six months old.

Brands:

Just like practically every other product on the market, there are various brands that manufacture cat litter boxes. Some of the most popular brands include LitterMaid, Omega, Genie, Dome, Doskocil, Rubbermaid, and United. Each brand has different models of both types of litter boxes in different price ranges.

LitterMaid:

The LitterMaid litter box is one of the most popular and most frequently bought litter boxes, if not the most popular. At LitterMaid, you can find a self cleaning litter box, which is an automatic litter box, as well as traditional litter boxes and pans. Their series include the LitterMaid, LitterMaid Mega, LitterMaid Elite, and LitterMaid Elite Mega litter boxes. Some of the models are the Elite Mega LME9000 Litter Box, Elite Mega LME9250 Litter Box, the LitterMaid LM900 Mega, the LitterMaid LM700 Litter Box, the LitterMaid LM500 Litter Box, and older models such as the LitterMaid LM920 Litter Box.

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An all-in-one LitterMaid Litter Box resource site, LitterMaid-Litter-Box.com has a detailed list of LitterMaid’s terrific products complete with descriptions and reviews of the various series and models. Since LitterMaid really is the leading name in litter boxes, anyone looking for a litter box will find this site to be a great help.

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