
Save 50% On An Automatic Litter Box During Prime Day
We all love our feline friends to pieces, but a self-cleaning automatic litter box would probably make things a bit easier. A world without scooping...can you even imagine? This one from PetCove is a whopping 50% off for Prime Day — that's nearly $200 in savings, but who's counting? 🤑
This model has a 75L roller capacity designed for *multiple* cats weighing up to 20 lbs. Yes, that means even your one chonky cat can use this litter box without an issue! After each use, it self cleans and provides a fresh bed of litter — and you won't have to lift a finger. It can hold waste for up to 15 days before needing to be emptied! That's two weeks without even thinking about the litter box. Don't you love modern technology? Plus, you won't have to change over from the beloved litter you've been loyal to for years because this box is compatible with all clumping litters!What's more, this 50% off deal is a bundle that comes with THREE rolls of litter bag liners to get you started. That's one less thing you'll have to buy for your kitty! But if you're someone who likes to be prepared, you can stock up now and get an additional three-pack of litter bag liners for 20% off.
Perhaps the only thing worse than manually scooping the box is the stench that emanates from it. Luckily, this litter box is equipped with an ozone filtration system to help control odors and keep your home smelling fresh. Whenever your cat comes outta hiding, people will be like, "Wait, a cat lives here?!"
Promising review: "Before this arrived, we were using a standard out litter box and I'm glad we made the change. My biggest concern with a cat is the smell. I hate the smell of a litter box. With this, you don't smell a thing!! It's extremely easy to use and get set up. I recommend following the directions in the booklet they give you. This thing has a LIFETIME warranty, which is a plus. Cleaning is easy. There is a function to empty all the litter into the bag, which is great. Then you can simply remove the dome container to clean/wipe down." —Awilda
Reviewers rave about how it's super easy to clean too! Plus, you'll receive real-time notifications on the compatible smartphone app, which tracks their weight and allows you to set cleaning schedules! Gotta love low-maintenance tech that allows us to work smarter, not harder.
Promising review: "This automatic self-cleaning kitty litter is definitely a lot cheaper than the other ones on the Internet, and it is the only one that I found to have a lifetime warranty. I've tried many types of clumping kitty litter through it with no problems. It has a deodorizer mode and it keeps your place smelling clean with no kitty litter smell at all. Changing the kitty litter bags is easy, fast, and takes seconds to do. It also weighs your cat and tells you how many times the cat has gone in and out of it. It has a lot of options and you can control it with your phone through an app for free. It is very low maintenance and if you go on vacation, you don't have to worry about the kitty litter getting changed. With one cat, you could probably change the bag once a week. I wish I would've bought it sooner." —Unaided
You won't have to worry about it startling your pet either, especially if you have a classic scaredy cat. The box has advanced sensors to detect your kitty and automatically stop the self-cleaning process when they're inside or entering the box. Reviewers are low-key shocked by how quiet it is, which is pretty impressive for all its bells and whistles.
Promising review: "I bit the bullet and decided to get a self-cleaning litter box for my two cats. I chose PetCove because of the lifetime warranty, size, reviews, and price. It came fully assembled and I only needed to remove a few items from the receptacle area, a sticker on the filter, add litter, and plug it in. Setup was a breeze and both my cats and myself were fascinated by the cleaning cycle and excited at how quiet it was. Amazing enough, both cats have found their way into it within a few hours of setup, so they weren't scared to use it (BIG bonus)." —Tammy C.
You'll wanna snag this automatic self-cleaning litter box on Amazon for $197.58 before it's too late! Future you will be SO grateful you thought ahead and saved yourself so much money (and scooping, tbh). You can also shop all the PetCove deals here.

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