Zeena Abdura we have those too. I actually have a box in a box. When our cat is in that we say, “cat in a box, in a box!” 😂 He just loves his boxes and thinks no one can see him in them. Silly cats. Flattened paper bags work great too.
I rarely have any problem with the cat litter scattered around the house. I have a few cats, and use crystal litter which absorbs the odour fantastically well yet was a problem when it kept on getting stuck to my babies` little paws. One day I saw in Kmart store (Australia) a rubber mat with it`s surface made in a loopy design, so a few layers of these small multiple loops catch most of the cats litter when they jump out from their tray! You don`t need all these fancy electronic/robot litter boxes for this. It costs about AUD $3 and easily washable. Just sharing what works for me, hopefully it can be useful for you, cat lovers :-)
@@MsFred58 maybe put a couple of cheap rugs with a rough surface so they stop some litter from spreading around the house... I do have 2 tiny rugs that are washable and also I switched recently from crystals to paper litter it`s not sticking to cat`s paws, easy to pick up and doesn`t get that spread a squashed like crystal! btw - clumping Clay is the worst!
ive got sureflap... its great for keeping the bastard next-door cat out. The mechanism once got stuck open and the neighbors cat got in, so my cat still nervously guards it 6 months on.... It needs a squirter-function to spray unknown cats with water!
I hv a cute cat who would absolutely ADORE these things.i think it’s defiantly worth purchasing and not a waist of money bc u see somethings do.will be purchasing these some day at some point.i recommend this! 👍😊😹😻😸
I would love to get that micro-chip cat door, if it came in extra large. We have a Maine Coon and he does not fit through any standard cat flap. Plus it gets the guardian to micro-chip their pet, and that can save lives. And our cats love their fountains. Everything else is for down the road.
Please do not let it cat out. Its very dangerous and it just breaks my heart to see cats outside. They are truly indoor animals, and if you have the right indoor environment, there is no reason for them to be loose out. Build a catio if you really think they need to be out, or take them for a leashed walk.
Hello, I love the ideas you have here. I need to know about the wall mounted, jute covered cross like things for your cat to climb. Where can I find them and the swizzle stick that your cat was playing with. My cat LOVES them things and I don't remember where I bought them. I have looked everywhere for them. Thanks
@@FreakOutTech catastrophic creation wasnt mention in video or at least not at the end of that segment.....maybe at end of entire thing... U went straight to the solitaire treat hider We arent cats , dont make us hunt for info. ;-) Thanks for answering jumping jaguar though...cause i wondered same thing
@@mskittyjudy6943 so I personally love them because they have no dust, can be flushed down the toilet (the poop) the urine designates into saw dust that can be used for fertilizer in mulch. And a big 10 llb it was around 10$. But you can also get the pellets from any home goods store ( ie tracker supply, anywhere with farm supplies) for cheaper
One thing wrong with this litter box... It looks nice but both my TOMS are Hugh weighing over 23 lbs each.... They would not like cramped corners to potty in..... Make it size optional.... Love the kitty door but again would my TOMS fit through it ? Size optional please !! My TOMS are not fat just very muscular and healhty
Jane Book that stresses your house cats OUT a LOT. It's not fair to them nor is it loving. stress kills, especially in cats. They're HIGHLY emotional. Feed them if you want, but feed them outside. Make them their own outside shelter area. Strays also carry diseases, viruses and parasites. Your house cats immune systems can't handle that.
Yep! Me, too. I now have 18 (fixed). A couple have come and gone but usually bc I had to put them down for sickness. Otherwise, my outside cats have their own 22' HEATED bunkbed camper. Nice open-type windows for the warmer months. A lady several years ago told me cats have to have (2) egress/ingress. That's very important.
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@@Kitkat-nr4zj my cats have their own safe room and the owner of the house is me,not them. The intruder cat canot pass to the cat area, but can have some to eat and drink if theyre hungry and then leave.
Little boy, that stresses your house cats OUT a LOT. It's not fair to them nor is it loving. stress kills, especially in cats. They're HIGHLY emotional. Feed them if you want, but feed them outside. Make them their own outside shelter area. Strays also carry diseases, viruses and parasites. Your house cats immune systems can't handle that.
Finally someone is using the microchips for cat doors, I've been waiting for that. I'm buying one for SURE. we don't have intruder cats where I live... we have much worse... skunks and raccoons. A few weeks ago a skunk got in to eat cat food and sprayed one of my cats in the face ;r(,,,, The grand poobox... terrible name, Horrible marketing. The grate isn't long enough to do much of anything. Most cats will only put one, maybe two paws on the actual grate. Another gimmicky crappy product. The fountain isn't good either, the water comes in contact with plastic via the pump, NOT good for cats. clean your cats water every day. No plastic bowls
All these cats seem to NEVER GO OUTSIDE. never climb a tree, never gallop through fields, never sniff the neighbourhood hedges, garden walls, parked car tyres , never attack clumps of grass, and eat some of it. Never intrude strange bedrooms, Never have conversations or just stare at other cats, encounter silly dogs (on the lead of xourse) . Never sharpen claws on trees or pallets or planks. Never dig a hole in freshly raked earth and cover it neatly afterwards. What a life confined to these designer interiors, what a sad life...
m vl Hi there. I live in Arizona, unfortunately there are a vast amount of predators. Coyotes, Hawks, owls, javelina, rattle snakes even bobcats . To keep our cats safe we built a catio for them. It's 700 square ft. & they love it! Huge tree branches for them to climb, towers, grass, hammocks, huge water fountain & more. I get what your saying, I'd love to let them out to hunt, climb etc.
It very dangerous for a cat to go outside as the average outside cat dies of disease and accidents and only live for 5 years vs inside cats that lives for 15 years. Also another thing my cat was allowed outside and he got ran over by a car so for my new cat I never let her outside on her own and when she is outside she is on a leash. She doesn't try to get out of the leash or run away even when I let go of the leash so I know she doesn't feel uncomfortable. Also where I live some people shoot feral cats for being a nuisance so it's really not safe for them to go outside. Point is you don't know how dangerous it is for a cat to go outside and as long as they have a reasonable amount of room to walk around and stuff to climb on and scratch they'll be fine
Kimmy Seon That is nowhere near a normal cat’s life. But I suppose it’s all about the interest of the human being here, and not about the animal. If i were in your position I would move away to a better cat-environment. And if that was not possible I would have no cat. Imagine living in a prison yourself! How would you like it?
I don’t hide the litter box because it’s ugly. I hide the litter box because it smells like cat shit and any guests don’t need to suffer that smell thank you. Also, only closed lid design? Not all cats will use a box that isn’t open. Some prefer boxes with no lid.
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I felt bad for the "intruder cat"
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most pet owners don’t realize that their cats may have a drinking problem
should we break the glass to put that in or what
Give it a try, make sure it's tempered glass first.
The lady who had tested and tried the litterbox must either be really small or quite flexible...
My large Siberians would not fit in that litter box. haha I am currently saving to buy the Modkat XL.
Omg! 😂
Too funny. That’s the funniest thing I’ve ever heard in response to a video. Great job, ha!
I can’t stop laughing 😂😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂
Well she had carpet in bathroom so I would question her hygiene and not the cats litter box.
I have a great invention for my cats & it's cheap. It called a cardboard box. That's all you need. Get mine from the grocery store.
Zeena Abdura
we have those too. I actually have a box in a box. When our cat is in that we say, “cat in a box, in a box!” 😂
He just loves his boxes and thinks no one can see him in them. Silly cats. Flattened paper bags work great too.
I rarely have any problem with the cat litter scattered around the house. I have a few cats, and use crystal litter which absorbs the odour fantastically well yet was a problem when it kept on getting stuck to my babies` little paws. One day I saw in Kmart store (Australia) a rubber mat with it`s surface made in a loopy design, so a few layers of these small multiple loops catch most of the cats litter when they jump out from their tray! You don`t need all these fancy electronic/robot litter boxes for this. It costs about AUD $3 and easily washable. Just sharing what works for me, hopefully it can be useful for you, cat lovers :-)
No Kmarts here,.
@@MsFred58 maybe put a couple of cheap rugs with a rough surface so they stop some litter from spreading around the house... I do have 2 tiny rugs that are washable and also I switched recently from crystals to paper litter it`s not sticking to cat`s paws, easy to pick up and doesn`t get that spread a squashed like crystal! btw - clumping Clay is the worst!
How do you DIY a hole in your glass door?
3:05 But the only problem is, is that my cat literally *leaps* out of his box like somethings going to catch him in there XD
We fill litter boxes deep from corner to corner, because cats like it that way, and it is more hygienic.
The modern designed box uses 50% less litter.
But...you must empty it 200% as often.
Brilliant! Brilliant! Brilliant! Brilliant! Brilliant!
ive got sureflap... its great for keeping the bastard next-door cat out. The mechanism once got stuck open and the neighbors cat got in, so my cat still nervously guards it 6 months on.... It needs a squirter-function to spray unknown cats with water!
I hv a cute cat who would absolutely ADORE these things.i think it’s defiantly worth purchasing and not a waist of money bc u see somethings do.will be purchasing these some day at some point.i recommend this! 👍😊😹😻😸
I would love to get that micro-chip cat door, if it came in extra large. We have a Maine Coon and he does not fit through any standard cat flap. Plus it gets the guardian to micro-chip their pet, and that can save lives. And our cats love their fountains. Everything else is for down the road.
Please do not let it cat out. Its very dangerous and it just breaks my heart to see cats outside. They are truly indoor animals, and if you have the right indoor environment, there is no reason for them to be loose out. Build a catio if you really think they need to be out, or take them for a leashed walk.
Hello, I love the ideas you have here. I need to know about the wall mounted, jute covered cross like things for your cat to climb. Where can I find them and the swizzle stick that your cat was playing with. My cat LOVES them things and I don't remember where I bought them. I have looked everywhere for them. Thanks
Hello Jumping Jaguar101, for more info you can find the links in the description of the video. The cross-like things are from CatastrophiCreations.
@@FreakOutTech catastrophic creation wasnt mention in video or at least not at the end of that segment.....maybe at end of entire thing...
U went straight to the solitaire treat hider
We arent cats , dont make us hunt for info. ;-)
Thanks for answering jumping jaguar though...cause i wondered same thing
Aquapurr and litter robot are the best things that I have ever purchased for my cats.
Thanks for that I checked these out and am impressed.
I LOVED THIS. Probably getting a cat soon so I’ve been watching these to see what to get for her. KEEP POSTING THESE ❤️ 💕 ♥️
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I wish random cats would intrude my house
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Great l love it 😘
Wait a minute, about nº5... you mean to tell me that I'm the only one that cares giving my cat fresh&clean water twice a day?
#1 what if you got more cats?
Please please please don't let your cats loose outside. It is so so dangerous for them.
0.30 made me krack
These inventions are great and I would definitely consider purchasing one but....
*_WHY DO THEY HAVE TO BE SO DARN EXPENSIVE?_*
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Y'all should review the best pine pellets for litter !
Are pine pellets good (and why) to use as litter.
@@mskittyjudy6943 so I personally love them because they have no dust, can be flushed down the toilet (the poop) the urine designates into saw dust that can be used for fertilizer in mulch. And a big 10 llb it was around 10$. But you can also get the pellets from any home goods store ( ie tracker supply, anywhere with farm supplies) for cheaper
Not sure why anyone would want to have poop in the living room.
One thing wrong with this litter box...
It looks nice but both my TOMS are Hugh weighing over 23 lbs each....
They would not like cramped corners to potty in.....
Make it size optional....
Love the kitty door but again would my TOMS fit through it ?
Size optional please !!
My TOMS are not fat just very muscular and healhty
THERE IS NOT A CAT ON THIS PLANE T I DO NOT LOVE AND ANY AND ALL ARE WELCOME !!! I WILL FEED AND SHELTER THEM AND LOVE THEM IF THEY WISH !!!!!!
Jane Book that stresses your house cats OUT a LOT. It's not fair to them nor is it loving. stress kills, especially in cats. They're HIGHLY emotional.
Feed them if you want, but feed them outside. Make them their own outside shelter area. Strays also carry diseases, viruses and parasites.
Your house cats immune systems can't handle that.
Yep! Me, too. I now have 18 (fixed). A couple have come and gone but usually bc I had to put them down for sickness. Otherwise, my outside cats have their own 22' HEATED bunkbed camper. Nice open-type windows for the warmer months. A lady several years ago told me cats have to have (2) egress/ingress. That's very important.
That litter box is no good. Cats DO NOT like or feel safe in enclosed liter boxes. The need open ones whether you think they are ugly or not.
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The PooBox is crap, really. Not good for cats.
I have i dog not a cat so why am i watching this?
I actually dont care about intruder cats lol
Death Boi your cat probably does lol
@@Kitkat-nr4zj my cats have their own safe room and the owner of the house is me,not them. The intruder cat canot pass to the cat area, but can have some to eat and drink if theyre hungry and then leave.
I wasnt being that serious hense the lol ... but thanks for telling me ur life story
And actually your cats probably feel betrayed by this . Not that I care what your cats feel 🖕🏻
Little boy, that stresses your house cats OUT a LOT. It's not fair to them nor is it loving. stress kills, especially in cats. They're HIGHLY emotional.
Feed them if you want, but feed them outside. Make them their own outside shelter area. Strays also carry diseases, viruses and parasites.
Your house cats immune systems can't handle that.
Finally someone is using the microchips for cat doors, I've been waiting for that. I'm buying one for SURE. we don't have intruder cats where I live... we have much worse... skunks and raccoons. A few weeks ago a skunk got in to eat cat food and sprayed one of my cats in the face ;r(,,,,
The grand poobox... terrible name, Horrible marketing. The grate isn't long enough to do much of anything. Most cats will only put one, maybe two paws on the actual grate. Another gimmicky crappy product.
The fountain isn't good either, the water comes in contact with plastic via the pump, NOT good for cats. clean your cats water every day. No plastic bowls
My cats are chubby I doubt it will be comfortable for them.
The Trixi is a one time deal. What a waste.
What a dumb product
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i love these kinds of pathetic videos
All these cats seem to NEVER GO OUTSIDE. never climb a tree, never gallop through fields, never sniff the neighbourhood hedges, garden walls, parked car tyres , never attack clumps of grass, and eat some of it. Never intrude strange bedrooms, Never have conversations or just stare at other cats, encounter silly dogs (on the lead of xourse) . Never sharpen claws on trees or pallets or planks. Never dig a hole in freshly raked earth and cover it neatly afterwards. What a life confined to these designer interiors, what a sad life...
m vl Hi there. I live in Arizona, unfortunately there are a vast amount of predators. Coyotes, Hawks, owls, javelina, rattle snakes even bobcats . To keep our cats safe we built a catio for them. It's 700 square ft. & they love it! Huge tree branches for them to climb, towers, grass, hammocks, huge water fountain & more. I get what your saying, I'd love to let them out to hunt, climb etc.
It very dangerous for a cat to go outside as the average outside cat dies of disease and accidents and only live for 5 years vs inside cats that lives for 15 years. Also another thing my cat was allowed outside and he got ran over by a car so for my new cat I never let her outside on her own and when she is outside she is on a leash. She doesn't try to get out of the leash or run away even when I let go of the leash so I know she doesn't feel uncomfortable. Also where I live some people shoot feral cats for being a nuisance so it's really not safe for them to go outside. Point is you don't know how dangerous it is for a cat to go outside and as long as they have a reasonable amount of room to walk around and stuff to climb on and scratch they'll be fine
Kimmy Seon That is nowhere near a normal cat’s life. But I suppose it’s all about the interest of the human being here, and not about the animal. If i were in your position I would move away to a better cat-environment. And if that was not possible I would have no cat. Imagine living in a prison yourself! How would you like it?
I think that's the description for millennials
@@lola_incarnate ha ha ha
I don’t hide the litter box because it’s ugly. I hide the litter box because it smells like cat shit and any guests don’t need to suffer that smell thank you.
Also, only closed lid design? Not all cats will use a box that isn’t open. Some prefer boxes with no lid.
Just clean the box and it won't smell. Its not rocket science.
Bad smell = clean the box