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  2. 7 Best Automatic Cat Litter Boxes That Save You Time - AOL

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    At CatTime, our experts curated this list of the best automatic cat litter boxes by assessing factors such as size, waste disposal method (raking, sifting, or rotating), odor control features ...

  3. An Automatic Litter Box Will Save You *So* Much ... - AOL

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    The mechanism works identically, too, relying on a spinning drum to rotate and sift the litter, maximizing clump removal. ... Pet Zone's Smart Scoop Self Cleaning Cat Litter Box is a dead-simple ...

  4. AOL reviewed: We tried the $700 litter box so you didn't have to

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    Cat experts recommend that litter boxes should be at least 1.5 times as long as your cat, giving them plenty of space to enter and turn around without touching the walls. By this standard, the ...

  5. Litter-Robot - Wikipedia

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    Litter-Robot is designed, assembled, and serviced in the United States and sold in more than 20 countries, including the U.S., Canada, United Kingdom, and much of the European Union. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Whisker has 65+ global patents and more than 575 full-time employees in the United States, including a team of 60+ engineers.

  6. Ed Lowe (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Edward Lowe. Edward Lowe (July 10, 1920 – October 4, 1995) was an American businessman and entrepreneur, noted for the invention of cat litter. [1] The Small Business School described him as "building a huge business from nothing", [2] and cites him as a textbook example of an individual who "created a product, brought it to marketplace, invented an industry and sold his business for ...

  7. Litter box - Wikipedia

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    A litter box's bottom is typically filled with 2 inches (5 cm) or less of cat litter. [15] Litter box filler is a loose, granular material that absorbs moisture and odors such as ammonia. Some litter brands contain baking soda to absorb such odors, or owners may sprinkle a thin layer in the bottom of the box, under the cat litter. [15]

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