When my kids were babies back in the mid-90's, I received this new-fangled device called a Diaper Genie. It was a way to dispose of dirty diapers by sealing each one and collecting them in a plastic container. When the container was full, you'd remove the dirty diapers, which then looked like a string of sausages. It was pretty cool, and I used that baby through two kids' worth of diapered bottoms.
I'd totally forgotten about the good ol' Diaper Genie until Litter Champ contacted me and asked if I'd like to review their litter disposal system. I looked at the product and was like, "Diaper Genie, but for kitty clumps!" Of course I wanted to try it. What am I, crazy?
On the Litter Champ's big arrival day, my cats were all over the scene -- especially Phoebe, my number one box-inspector.
After adequately examining the package, she settled onto the pile of packing plastic and watched me assemble the product.
It was easy to assemble and ready to accept deposits within minutes.
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Here's what I like about the Litter Champ:
No daily trips to the garbage can. The biodegradable liners seal in odor and store each scoop. You only make one garbage run when the bag is full. With three cats, it took nearly a week to fill one liner..
After the liner is full, you simply use the little cutting tool inside the Champ to sever it, and then tie a knot at the bottom to create a new liner. It feels like a never-ending bag. That's not true, though -- the liners do last a long time, but you can purchase replacements.
There's a little foot pedal, so you don't have to touch the Litter Champ while depositing the clumps. Oh, and a scoop comes with it!
Cat lovers with children: no worries -- there's a child-proof lock to keep little hands out of the inner workings of the product.
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Overall, I love the product. The only issue for me is that I have multiple boxes, so I'd probably want one next to each box, otherwise I'd track litter while transporting the scoop from the box to the device.
Phoebe's opinion? She really, really enjoyed the box in which the Litter Champ arrived. Four paws-up from her!
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This post is sponsored by Litter Champ. I was given a free product to review, but Catladyland only shares information and products we feel are relevant to our readers. Litter Champ is not responsible for the content of this article.
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