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Dome, Cleanstep Cat Box, Titanium

Dome, Cleanstep Cat Box, Titanium

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Brand: Booda
Category: Pet Products

Buy New: $26.99 (On sale from $44.99)
You Save: $18.00 (40%)



New (5) from $26.99

Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 26 reviews
Sales Rank: 3682

Color: Titanium
Media: Misc.
Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.5
Dimensions (in): 20 x 24 x 19

MPN: 50026
Model: 50021
UPC: 723503500210
EAN: 0723503500210
ASIN: B0002DH8L4

Availability: Usually ships in 4-5 business days

Features:
  • Covered litter box with paw-cleaning steps and air filter
  • Built in litter mat stairs dislodges litter from paws for cleaner floors
  • Large box for accommodating 2 cats with ease
  • Covered for privacy and cleanliness
  • Measures 21 by 21 inches (height by diameter)

Similar Items:

  • Booda Dome Clean Step Liners, 8 Pack
  • Booda ''Dome'' Charcoal Air Filters (2 pack)
  • Booda Scoop & Hide
  • Booda Clean Step Filters 2 Pack
  • Booda ''Dome'' Litter Box Liners (12 pack)

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
It's the world's greatest litter box. Booda Dome Clean Step combines all the best features into one stylish litter box. 99% odor free. 50% bigger than your average litter box. Accommodates cats of every size. Clean-step ramp keeps the litter in the box, not on your floor. Covered for privacy and cleanliness. Your cat can dig to his heart's content without scattering the litter from the box. Built-in handle. Made of easy-to-clean plastic. Makes clean-up even easier with Booda Liners. Sold separately. Complete the set with a color coordinating Scoop & Hide. This 2-piece unit features a sifting scoop that works on all types of litter and a stylish hideaway. Sold separately. Made in the USA.


Customer Reviews:   Read 21 more reviews...

2 out of 5 stars Good at first, a pain once your cats get used to it...   July 18, 2008
I bought one of these a few months ago with the hope that my two cats would stop flinging litter all over the kitchen. One of them has a tendency to leap out of the box when he's finished his business, while the other digs as if she's on her way to China. We had a normal square covered box at first, but I figured this would solve the problem.

It did, for a while.

Like the other reviewers, however, I do notice that the box needs another wall at the entrance. The box itself is also far too small for two cats and needs to be scooped on a daily basis; even with the odor control panel, it stinks up my apartment (sometimes even when it's scooped daily!). The top of the box does not latch on to the bottom, meaning that with enthusiastic diggers, it gets nudged off the bottom...leading to cat waste outside the box thanks to them backing up against the walls. Even with the litter liners, this thing is a pain.

I'm on my way to get a new box today to replace this one. It's a shame, I had such hope for it!



1 out of 5 stars worst cat box ever!   June 10, 2008
-The liners are not big enough for the box.
-the odor filters are no help
-the ad states there is a handle..but it does not firmly attach to the sides so you cant pick the bottom and top up with the handle..just the lid only...
-the traditional cat box with handle and side attachements are much easier to empty.
-stairs were a bonus, but not for all the yucky mess that goes with cleaning this huge unhelpful box.



2 out of 5 stars Nice at first, disappointing in the long haul   June 1, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

As an owner of three cats, my wife and I were not pleased with our open-air shallow litter box. We are sure to scoop at least once daily to remove the odor from our laundry room and to keep the kitties happy with a clean box. Unfortunately, one of our cats, in particular, seems to enjoy kicking litter as hard as he can, the result of which was piles of litter on the floor that would then get kicked and tracked around the tile floor. None of the various rugs or mats we bought was capable of containing the mess.

Frustrated, we went to the local pet store to look for a closed litter box to reduce the potential for kicked litter mess and to lessen the inevitable smell. I put no price on products that ease litter box maintenance, so we didn't hesitate to spend three times as much as the typical shallow litter pan on this 'specialty' box.

The design, at first, seemed flawless. The litter stayed in the box, very few granules found their way onto the floor, and the mat in front of the stair case was able to keep up with those that did. I noticed very little odor control improvement, even with the supplied filter, but we were happy with the litter control. Five months later, however, it wasn't "working" as described; Buddy, the messy cat, had begun to kick litter down onto the stairs, which would then inevitably spill out and make a mess. It became part of the daily routine to completely clean out the stairs due to all the litter accumulation.

Last week was when we started finding pee in the stair case. Trust me, we keep the thing as clean as possible - I even completely washed out the box thinking that if I removed the odor from the stairs with cleaner they'd quit doing it. Nope. Then they began peeing in the stairs first, then scooping litter out to soak it up. Talk about a mess. I'm fine with scooping daily - but not with that nasty chore.

Another terrible design flaw is the two corners of the litter area are impossible to scoop - and of course, our kitties loved using the corners. Even our narrow scoop didn't fit the contours of the corner, resulting in broken clumps and more frustration.

A typical box-design enclosed litter box works far better and provides more litter space as well. I'd have to refrain from recommending this product.



2 out of 5 stars smelly litter on stairs   May 31, 2008
This is no were like the Boda max that was truly order free. Cats use it littler gets on the steps and floor box smells .No matter what kind of litter you use. Even if you scoop each day like I do. Not worth the money. Please bring the boda max back.


4 out of 5 stars Great for older cats and those with hip/joint problems   May 31, 2008
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I've got a geriatric cat with litter box issues and so far this has been the best box I've used with him. Here's what I like about it:

- Low profile entry way with ramp
My cat Steve's back legs and hips have been getting progressively weaker (he's over 18) which makes it difficult for him to get up and over the lip of traditional litter boxes. The low entry way and ramp on the Booda are great for him to get in and out of the box easily.

- Big deep litter area
Steve also has kidney problems which necessitates subcutaneous fluid treatments to help flush his kidneys. This means he urinates frequently so the litter box fills up quickly. The Booda's litter pan is big and deep so it can handle all the little stops he makes without getting too dirty.

- Hooded for cleanliness
We always kept our litter boxes in the basement, but once Steve was no longer able to navigate stairs easily he started to have accidents on the 1st & 2nd floors of our house. We decided to put a litter box in the dining room but it was always a big ugly mess. Litter would get everywhere and he would sometimes pee just outside the box even tho' he was standing right in it (lots of fun). The Booda solves all this with its hooded design. Steve is fully "contained" in there and the dining room smells way, way better.

Still, there was one modification I needed to make:

- The ramp has undulating ridges with little plastic nodules on it to (theoretically) de-litter-ify cat feet. In practice however, Steve runs down the ramp as fast as possible (uncomfortable on his pads I imagine) and usually ends up slipping a bit. To fix this, I cut out a section of an old bath mat and covered the ramp with it. This gives him soft traction and also rubs the excess litter from his feet. Bath mats are perfect since they have rubber backing on them that grips the ramp and doesn't slip down the incline. Also, when the mat gets dirty I can just throw it in the washer.

Altogether the Booda Dome has been a great find for Steve and I. He hasn't thanked me outright, but I can sense he's happier...