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LitterMaid LM900 Mega Self-Cleaning Litter Box

LitterMaid LM900 Mega Self-Cleaning Litter Box

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Brand: LitterMaid
Category: Pet Products

Buy New: $108.99 (On sale from $299.99)



New (12) Used (1) from $84.99

Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 515 reviews
Sales Rank: 138

Media: Kitchen
Size: 27''L x 16.75''W x 9.25''H
Shipping Weight (lbs): 15.2
Dimensions (in): 28 x 18 x 10
Warranty: 1

MPN: 3049:30447402
Model: LM900
UPC: 027043661487
EAN: 0027043661487
ASIN: B00005MF9U

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Automatically rakes waste into sealable container 10 minutes after use
  • Large capacity: ideal for large- and multiple-cat households
  • Plugs into wall socket or operates with eight D-cell batteries (not included)
  • Paw cleaning ramp and 12 reusable/disposable waster containers included
  • 29 inches long, 8-7/8 inches high, 16-3/4 inches wide

Accessories:

  • LitterMaid Litter-Box Carpet
  • LitterMaid Cat Privacy Tent
  • LitterMaid Receptacles, 18-Pack

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Review
Ideal for a household with a large cat or more than one cat, this big, self-cleaning litter box eliminates most odors while keeping the litter pleasingly fresh for tabby. It's ingenious in design: a cat entering the box triggers a sensor; the sensor sets a timer that counts off 10 minutes; then a rake runs through the litter, scooping out clumps and depositing them in a plastic container at the box's end; the container is automatically sealed until the next cat visit, when the raking cycle opens the container for another deposit. (Twelve reusable, disposable containers are included, each 13 inches long, 4 inches wide, and 3-1/2 inches deep.) The litter box can be plugged into a wall socket (AC adapter included) or operated on eight D-cell batteries (not included). It comes with a durable carpeted ramp that leads a cat into the box and cleans its paws on the way out. For safety, the rake stops and reverses at the slightest touch if an object gets in the way. If a cat re-enters the box before the initial 10 minutes have elapsed, the timer automatically resets. The litter box is made of hard plastic and measures 29 inches long, 8-7/8 inches high, and 16-3/4 inches wide. For proper operation, it requires premium, clumping litter but does not need as much as a nonautomated litter box of the same size. For cleaning, the litter tray can be detached. Instructions for acclimating a cat to the box are included. --Fred Brack


Customer Reviews:   Read 510 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Quick and easy and hassle-free   October 12, 2008
The Littermaid we knew about. The ease of getting this one from Amazon - with a single competitive price that included shipping - is what made this purchase decision a no-brainer.

It was as easy as hitting the button; the box arrived when they said it would, and the Littermaid works like a charm, as our three cats would testify if they weren't busy shedding fur on the upholstery.



2 out of 5 stars Not for more than one cat!   October 11, 2008
This is the first review I have ever done (I am the daughter-in-law of the women with this account). I bought two of these and I had four fully-grown cats. It worked (with lots of loving) for a little less than a year. They have both died. I cleaned the unit out all the time. The plastic inserts that you must buy are expensive. If you have a cat that likes to fling litter - litter gets everywhere. I think it is a nice idea if you have a well behaved cat - perhaps up to two. But this was not a good investment with four cats. Even though I cleaned them out every day - they would like one more than the other. It was too much for the boxes. They are both now in the dumpster. I have bought three inexpensive large cat boxes with lids (I now have three cats). I am hoping they will be a success.


5 out of 5 stars Much better than the new LitterMaid "Elite"   October 3, 2008
About 10 years ago I bought a LitterMaid, and it worked wonderfully. We recently did some remodeling on our house and I decided it was time to get a new litter box. I bought one of the new LitterMaid Elite thinking they had made some improvements over the years and it was probably a much better litter box. What a piece of junk! The metal rake would just smear the used litter across the bottom of the box, the litter would spill through between the box and the used litter tray. I hated it. After a week I went online to see if I could find one of the "old" litter boxes, and I did. The plastic rake works so much better than the metal one, the litter doesn't spill through and the used litter actually goes into the receptacle instead of smearing across the bottom of the litter box. Sometimes the original is the best.


5 out of 5 stars Littermaid Litter Box LM900   October 2, 2008
I previously owned the Littermaid Litter Box LM900. It worked great and made cleaning litter easier. I had it for several years. I have 2 cats.
It stopped working after giving me good servive,and I went without it for a couple of years.

I finally bought another and I wished I hadn't wait so long to replace it.

It makes a more sanitary environment for my cats and for cleaning also.






1 out of 5 stars RIDICULOUSLY DIFFICULT TO ASSEMBLE   September 28, 2008
And I was stupid enough to buy TWO of them. Tried to email company & that was next to impossible.
I bought one Mega and two Elites. I would just as soon frisbee the two Elites down the street, they were so ridiculously hard to assemble. And who on earth ever heard of requiring ASSEMBLY for a freakin a cat box???
The Mega popped right out of the box and was ready for operation immediately. The ELITES, however, required ASSEMBLY. I spent 45 minutes tonight, a Saturday night, assembling these #&@&@##$~!~ things. UNCALLED for. And WAY too expensive for the TIME and TROUBLE they have cost. Would that I'd just bought three MEGAS.