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The Omega Paw EL-RA15-1 Elite Roll โn Clean Litter Box is a self-cleaning litter solution designed for convenience and style. Featuring an integrated litter step to minimize mess, chrome-plated locking clips for durability, and a patented sifting grate that separates waste from clean litter, this litter box is perfect for cat owners who value cleanliness and aesthetics. Proudly made in Canada, it combines functionality with a sleek midnight black design.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 16.5"L x 18.5"W x 17"H |
Size | Regular |
Style Name | Durable |
Color | Midnight Black |
Material Type | Plastic |
T**R
Worth every penny!
For anyone trying to decide on whether or not to buy this, here is my opinion.We unexpectedly went from zero to 4 cats in 2 years. Each one being a sickly stray kitten we saved and decided not to re-home. This is home.Now, all grown up, I had 3 LARGE litter boxes that were impossible to keep clean. (I could be scooping and the cats would hop right in and do their business on the other side.)These boxes are thin plastic, so use common sense when handling them. They have a much smaller area for the cats to use, but for as easy as they are to clean, no prob Bob.I sprayed some non stick cooking oil on the bottom, poured the litter, and presto. Morning and night we just roll em up on their tops, shake a little, and back. Empty the tray and done!I'm about to buy 2 more for other areas of the house, no one would even guess it's a litter box from the looks of it, kinda nice.Basically, don't abuse it, it's not meant to be spun like a bowling ball, and they seem to work quite well. Definitely, hands down easier to keep clean.
M**A
Easy to clean - would be easier with a better seal
I have 2 four month old kittens (brothers), and I bought this when we brought those fur babies home a couple of months ago. My initial thoughts were that I really liked the style of the pan, and the babies used it immediately without fail. I had read multiple reviews before purchasing, so I took careful note of the seal when putting the two pieces together. It is definitely a challenge to snap together, but I got it done. A tiny bit of litter does leak out between the two sides, but a dust buster takes care of that pretty quickly. I feel like there should be a gasket between them to keep that leakage from happening. About a month ago, one of our kittens decided he didn't like the Omega Paw any longer, so we had to pick up a second (which, when you have multiple cats, is preferred anyway). So one of them uses the Omega Paw regularly, and the other uses the open. I had hoped it was just the enclosed space when I picked up a second pan, and thankfully that was all it was. So after a few months, I'm pleased with its ease of use, but not so thrilled with the less than perfect seal between the top and bottom.I have read many folks talk about how much space is needed to flip the box over for cleaning, but even if you don't have enough room to roll it all the way over, you can always slide it back and forth while rolling to make the footprint more manageable.I agree with other reviews that mention using a litter that's made to not stick (like the Arm & Hammer Slide), but also found that the Fresh Step clumping litter with Febreze works pretty well with this pan. It still sticks to the bottom a little, but not as much as others, and the Febreze scent is a nice bonus.As far as litter tracking goes, the "step" that the kitty uses to get in and out does seem to grab some litter off of their paws, but I think it's inevitable that a little bit of litter will always get tracked out of the box no matter what you use, so you might want to also pick up a mat for under the box if you decide to buy the Omega Paw.I would definitely recommend this box to anyone looking, but be prepared for your kitty to turn their nose up at it possibly, if they don't like a covered commode!
R**S
great
We cam across this by chance. It came into our Church thrift shop that my wife manages. We had just adopted 2 black kittens from the shelter after our cat Marley passed a while ago. We had set up 2 rather large litter boxes for them, quite a lot of work. We did not realize at the time this was a "normal size box. But we gave it a try, nothing to lose.. Both of them adapted almost immediately to the change of having one box instead of 2. We went ahead and purchased this "mate" for the original we have now in case they get fussy later, but it looks like both are perfectly happy, they are about half grown now.. So literally yes, it takes about 30 seconds to do. A couple of tries and you see how it works and you adapt to process. Shake it a bit as you roll it to the right side, you can hear the clumps fall into the scoop, a little shaking on the way to the other side that puts the non clumped litter back in the bottom, and your done. scoop slides out with clumps, into the bag they go. We were shocked . So our experience is great. 2 cats sharing a "normal size" box with no problem. I'm a huge skeptic, but I'm highly impressed. One thing they could improve. The actually clever "catch" they put on the opening does collect litter from their paws as they use it, It tends to dump the catchings on the floor when you turn it sideways. I just tilt the box up a bit in front, tap the bottom of the catch and the litter drops back in the box and then I continue to roll it. Maybe a Hinge of some kind that you could flip up before turning it would help that, but its not a deal breaker. Much nicer and it does seem to keep the odor down quite a bit, I'm thinking the cover prevents some airflow. That's our experience so far, so good.t
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