| Tidy Cats Breeze Litter Box System |  | Manufacturer: Purina, Litter Category: Grocery
Buy New: $24.99 - $98.45 as of 9/8/2010 04:20 CDT details
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Rating: 588 reviews
ASIN: B0039LRKR8
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A step up from traditional litter September 7, 2010 D. Null I dont mind cleaning a litter box for my cat. I was doing it every day to every other day, so it was always pretty easy to do. The only thing is, no matter what you will get litter outside the box and it will go everywhere if your box is on a solid floor. If its on carpet you wont notice it, but guess what, its still there! This is one huge advantage of this system. There is no litter spreading all over your floors! I dont step on litter when i get out of the shower anymore.
Another thing i hate about traditional litter is that you cant flush anything unless you buy the special litter that flushes... This always sucked having to bag up cat poop and pee to throw away. And you cant just throw it in the kitchen garbage can, you have to double bag it and put in the garage so it doesnt smell up the house while you wait till trash day. With tidy cats breeze, this problem is also solved. There are no more pee clumps to throw away, only a pee pad and that is once a week. So, every week the day before the garbage runs just throw the pad away while you are getting your garbage ready. Also, you have the option of flushing the poop since its not stuck with pee clumps. I usually only flush if i pick it up and the pellets fall off, otherwise its probably safer to throw away. The poop can be thrown away in the garbage without worry of it stinking up the place since it dries out without the company of peed litter clumps.
Tidy cats breeze does work and it works great. I highly recommend it. Ive not had a problem with smell. I keep the litter box in the bathroom, and when she does poop its pretty much the same as if a human went in and pooped. The pee has no smell.
I feed my cat mostly dry food, so she does poop solid most of the time. I do treat her with a can of wet food like once a week tho, but i usually mix it up with some dry so she doesnt have a messed up stomach afterwards. Also, poop smell depends on what type of food your cat eats. Ive tried 3-4 different names of food and found out that 9lives is the least smelliest for my cat.
Get this, it is awesome!
BEST LITTER SYSTEM EVER September 4, 2010 Steve Cohan (Phoenix, Arizona) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have 3 male cats including one 30 pounder. I was really tired of loading 30 pound containers of litter into my SUV and then taking garbage bags full of used litter out to the trash. My first transition was to the Pine pellets and a litter box similar to the Breeze. No matter how clean I kept the boxes, there was always an offensive odor. Then a friend discovered the Breeze. I started with one Breeze box and left my existing boxes in use. The cats urinated in the Breeze box, but no poop. Slowly and gradually they began to poop in the Breeze box. I added a second Breeze box and still left the existing boxes. Finally I added a third Breeze. Then, one by one, I began removing the original boxes one at a time over a several week period. It was a flawless transition. I never have any pee on the floor as others have mentioned. Each morning I scoop out the poop and flush it down the toilet. I change the pads every seven to ten days. I don't have litter tracked all over the house. I don't have litter in my bed. There is absolutely NO smell in the second bedroom where I keep the 3 Breeze boxes. All of my friends who purchased Breeze boxes are equally thrilled. It's the only way to go.
Excellent September 3, 2010 J. Isenhour (SC) As long as they don't sit in the tray too long, these are great at odor control and easy to clean up.
It works August 31, 2010 laughingwaters 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I use the tidy box system but I put in reline pine pellets and it works great. No smell and when they pee it just all goes down to the tray which I add a little baking soda no smells. We change the tray every morning and with 3 cats I can't believe how well it works for us and is cost effective.
I like my cats again! August 31, 2010 Health Nut (California) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have two cats with two different outlooks on cat-life and litter boxes. Kip wouldn't care if I EVER changed his clay clump litter box. He is not particular, a super easygoing guy and sees no need for change. But Cutie is quite particular, prissy and regal-like and although doesn't prefer change either, was ready for a new waste system. I could tell. She always looked at me in disgust when she would exit her clay clump litter box as if to say "this is a disgusting way to eliminate my waste." Me? I was disgusted with the urine smell permeating throughout my new house. I was also tired of the constant bending over to clean and wash the litter boxes weekly if not sooner. Ugh. I was over it. Getting rid of my adult kitties, Kip and Cutie, was not an option, so the search began for a new system.
I struck gold by finding the Tidy Cats Breeze Litter Box System. It was a slow start for the transition from the disgusting clay clumping urine smelling hooded litter boxes to the airy, open hard pellet, urine tray underneath litter boxes. Why they took so long to transition to a cleaner system, I have no idea. The kitties never told me. I bought two Tidy Breeze litter systems because Cutie does not share. I was hoping the kitties would adapt to the new system because I was determined to make it work. There were a few times in the early stage that one kitty (not sure who the culprit was) would eliminate on the floor near the new litter box. But I cleaned the floor several times and stuck it out and eventually they both used the new system. They have even claimed which kitty belongs in which box. It took over a month for BOTH kitties to use their box. During the transition, I had a clump litter box nearby and Kip used it for the whole month until I finally threw it away. I never changed the litter in the old box which was recommended on other reviews and on the directions.
The manufacturers recommend you change the pellets once a month - I do it every two months which works fine, probably because I have two litter boxes. One time, I ran out of their urine pads and used a puppy potty pad that was loose fitting and not nearly as absorbent. Bad idea. The tray overflowed with urine and Cutie was more disgusted than I was. So make sure you have ample urine pads if you have a Cutie-type in your house.
The only negative I can find is that when the kitties really get into "covering" their waste, they spend a lot of time scraping the hard pellets until full coverage is accomplished and in the middle of the night this is a loud activity. I have had the system for about 4 months now and lately they don't even bother "covering" the waste. They poop and run. All said and done, the pros far outweigh the one con.
In my case, with my two large adult kitties, this system works beautifully because of two reasons; 1) I was patient (for over a month) for the kitties to become accustomed to the new system and 2) I purchased two systems, one for each cat. They work great. As soon as they poop in them, I scoop and flush and I change their urine pads about once a week. This has made a huge difference in my relationship with my kitties. I like them again. They actually meow to me when their boxes need to be changed and I accommodate them asap in return for a fresher smelling house and no more back breaking concrete-clump cleaning.
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