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The latest model of "fully automatic toilet" for cats tells you until the timing of cleaning: product review

Ever since I was a child, my cat has always been with me. So when I left my parents' house, I got two cats and started raising them. It didn't really feel like home without a cute kitten throwing up a ball of fur on the bed at 3am.

Cats are nice. I love. I really like it. There are dozens of pin badges of cat paws attached to shoulder bags here and there, and I also have several items of that fat cat character "Pusheen the cat". I know all the lyrics to the songs "Skimbleshanks – Railroad Cat" and "Rum Tum Tugger – Tight Cat" from the musical Cats.

But as much as I love my cats, as much as they are important to my life, I can't stand the smell of litter in the litter box.

Even if it's not dirty, I hate the smell of sand in the toilet. My nose is always itchy. And there's nothing worse than an overdue cat litter box.

So I scoop nervously dirty sand. This is just a household chore that I have to do, but I hate it anyway. So for several months, I've been entrusting this household chore to the latest model of fully automatic cat litter "Litter-Robot 3 Connect".

Magically "disappears"

The Litter-Robot, as its name suggests, is a litter robot for cats. But it looks like a spaceship. I put it in my living room and everyone who came to visit said it looked like a small spaceship waiting to be launched into the Heaviside layer (just to be clear, the Heaviside layer and the refers to the heaven of cats in "Cats").

It's a complex machine, but it's very easy to set up, use, and clean. Out of the box and ready to go in less than 10 minutes. So I crouched behind the sofa and watched the cats explore the new litter robot.

Here's how it works. The cat goes inside and relieves himself. And when I get out of the toilet, a few minutes later, the toilet makes a buzzing sound and starts moving. The central tube rotates (imagine a concrete mixer truck full of cat litter) and filters the litter, separating it into excrement and unused sand. As the tube rotates, waste falls into a drawer hidden beneath the tube. It then rotates in reverse to replenish fresh sand for the next cat.

In order to keep it clean, attach a garbage bag or the bag attached to the body to the excrement drawer. It's like pulling the tray out of a toaster and cleaning out the crumbs, only filled with cat litter instead of burnt crumbs.

Compatible with smartphone apps

This robot tells you when your drawer is full and needs to be emptied. Since it supports Wi-Fi connection, you can receive notifications that tell you when to clean on your smartphone or smartwatch. When cleaning, just open the drawer and tie the mouth of the bag. No need to scoop it up.

At first, I was worried about the smell. Basically, two days' worth of cat litter is left in the drawer instead of the trash can. Thankfully, the drawers have air filters to keep odors at bay. In fact, the only time you smell toilet sand is when you empty the drawer.

This Wi-Fi-enabled Litter-Robot is also compatible with smartphone apps. Because there is nothing that is not compatible with apps these days.