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Maximizing Litter Tray Life
• The Litter Box works best if placed away from areas of high humidity such as bathrooms and showers.
• Cats with diets high in crude fiber and ash content will produce more solid waste. This may prematurely fill the Waste Compartment. To maximize
Litter Tray life, consider changing the cat’s diet to a brand with no by-products or fillers.
• Kittens will go through Litter Trays faster than adult cats. Typically once kittens reach the 6-8 months age-range their Litter Box frequency lessens.
The Litter Box is not intended for use with kittens younger than 6 months old.
• Stirring the Crystal Litter once a week may better accommodate cats that are ill or have a high urine output. Stirring will distribute saturated
crystals and extend the life of the Litter Tray.
• Be sure to mix in the Crystal Litter from behind the Rake and along the sides of the Litter Box. This will benefit cats that do not dig or that
consistently urinate in the same spot. Do not mix in Crystal Litter from under the Waste Compartment.
Increased elimination habits of cats who consume a diet high in crude fiber, ash and by-products, cats older than 10 years of age
and cats with diabetes, kidney and thyroid problems may result in a shorter Litter Tray life. Kittens may have softer stool than mature
cats, which increases the likelihood that it may stick to the Rake.
Care and Cleaning
The Litter Box seldom needs cleaning because of its revolutionary design; surfaces most likely to become soiled are discarded with each Litter Tray.
Nevertheless, you may occasionally choose to clean your Litter Box as follows.
Note: Please see page 2 for important safety information.
1. Remove the Power Adaptor from the Litter Box.
2. Remove the Waste Compartment Lid by tilting it outwards until it falls out of its slots.
3. Wipe all surfaces with mild soap and water.
4. Wipe the Rake with a sponge or soft brush.
5. Make sure the Detection Sensors are not blocked.
6. Re-attach the Waste Compartment Lid by sliding the posts back into the Litter Box slots.
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