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Litter-Robot 4 Vs. 3 Connect: The Big Differences, Based On Cat Testing
Litter-Robot 4 Vs. 3 Connect: The Big Differences, Based On Cat Testing

Forbes

time28-05-2025

  • Health
  • Forbes

Litter-Robot 4 Vs. 3 Connect: The Big Differences, Based On Cat Testing

While there are other reputable brands in the space, the Litter-Robot name has practically become synonymous with self-cleaning litter boxes. Since the first Litter-Robot launched in 2000, the company has released numerous models that improve on the original automatic litter box's design. The newest and best-selling models are the Litter-Robot 4 and the Litter-Robot 3 Connect: Both are Wi-Fi–enabled and have advanced features that detect when your cat is using the bathroom and when the waste drawer needs to be emptied, for example. After regular use by my cats, here are the differences between the Litter Robot 3 vs. 4 models. My three cats use both models in my home regularly. While the Litter-Robot 4 and 3 Connect operate similarly, they have some notable discrepancies between their advanced safety features, sifting systems and odor control. To help you decide which is a better fit for you and your cats, I break down the biggest differences between the Litter-Robot 4 versus the Connect 3 in this guide. But before I jump into the specifics, here's a general overview of each of the automatic litter boxes. Whisker Footprint: 22 x 27 x 29.5 inches | Weight: 24 pounds | Minimum cat weight: 3 pounds | Entryway: 15.8 x 15.8 inches | Waste drawer capacity: 9 to 10 pounds (7 to 8 liters) | Available colors: Black or white, with various bezel options What you'll love: Keep in mind: The Litter-Robot 4 is the brand's newest model. Designed with multi-cat households in mind, the Wi-Fi–enabled litter box can accommodate up to four cats, thanks to a larger waste drawer and real-time monitoring of waste and cat litter levels. What's more, it has sensors that make it safe for felines as small as 3 pounds. Some other standout features of the Litter-Robot 4 include a wider entryway and advanced odor control. Whisker, Litter-Robot's parent company, calls the model the 'smartest, quietest self-cleaning litter box for cats,' and I have to agree. After testing several automatic litter boxes, including the Litter-Robot 3 Connect, I named the Litter-Robot 4 the best self-cleaning litter box overall. It comes in two basic colors, but you can upgrade the look with a colored bezel for an additional $50; colors range from a solid Lilac to a multi-hued Marble (pictured above). Litter-Robot Footprint: 24.3 x 27 x 29.5 inches | Weight: 24 pounds | Minimum cat weight: 5 pounds | Entryway: 10.3 x 15.3 inches | Waste drawer capacity: 8 to 10 pounds (6 to 7 liters) | Available colors: Grey or Beige What you'll love: Keep in mind: There are two available versions of Litter-Robot 3, and the Connect is the Wi-Fi–enabled model. Like the Litter-Robot 4, the litter box connects to the companion app (called the Whisker app), though it has more limited functionality. It's also louder, has a smaller waste drawer and doesn't control odor as well as the Litter-Robot 4. But the 3 Connect still has a lot to offer. Its best features include an effective safety system, reliable operation and waste drawer alerts. Additionally, the Litter-Robot 3 Connect costs $150 less than the 4 model, making it a good option for those who want the convenience of a self-cleaning litter box for less. Just note that cats must be at least 5 pounds to use this model, which comes in two colors: Grey and Beige. Now that you have a general overview of each of the models, here's how they compare in terms of setup, design, odor control, sensors, noise, deep cleaning and price. Simply put, setup for both models is a cinch. They come fully assembled, so you just have to take them out of the box and plug them in. The biggest difference is how you connect (and reconnect) them to the Whisker app. To sync the robots with the app, you scan a QR code that's on the machine. The Litter-Robot 3 Connect has the code in the back of the machine at the base. The Litter-Robot 4's code, on the other hand, is more conveniently positioned under the waste drawer. While this isn't a big deal for the initial setup, the positioning of the QR code makes a difference if the Litter-Robot disconnects from the app and needs to be reconnected. When I need to reconnect the Litter-Robot 3 Connect, I have to take it out of the credenza it's in and spin it around to find the QR code. With the Litter-Robot 4, I can just pull the waste drawer out and it's right there—no need to fuss with the positioning. The design is the biggest difference between the Litter-Robot 3 Connect and 4—and it's not just about the looks. The construction also factors into odor control and how many cats the Litter-Robot can accommodate. Let's start with size. The Litter-Robot 4 is narrower than the Litter-Robot 3 Connect. While they have the same height (29.5 inches) and depth (27 inches), the Litter-Robot 4 measures 22 inches wide, compared with the 24.5-inch width of the Litter-Robot 3 Connect. At the end of the day, though, both of these Litter-Robots are big. Neither one of them is going to blend in seamlessly with its surroundings, so you have to be willing to sacrifice some space regardless of which model you pick. The entryway of the Litter-Robot 4 is 15.75 inches, compared with the Litter-Robot 3 Connect's 10.25 ... More inches. That said, the Litter-Robot 4 has some design upgrades that can benefit your cat. For starters, the entryway is much wider: 15.75 inches compared with the Litter-Robot 3 Connect's 10.25 inches. While my cats never seem bothered by the smaller opening of the latter, they definitely stick out of it more when they're doing their business; they just seem more comfortable in the Litter-Robot 4. The step into the entryway is also closer to the ground on the newer model, so it can be a better option for smaller cats or senior cats with mobility issues. (Whisker does sell ramps to make the taller step on the Litter-Robot 3 Connect more manageable, but with the Litter-Robot 4, you don't need it.) Another notable difference is the waste drawer. The Litter-Robot 4's drawer has an overall smaller footprint, though the area that collects waste is larger. This means you don't have to change the trash bag as often. The Litter-Robot 4's drawer also has a more rectangular shape, so waste spreads out more evenly. With the Litter-Robot 3 Connect, I often notice that clumps pile up in the center of the drawer, sending false signals to the sensors that the waste drawer is full. That doesn't happen with the Litter-Robot 4. Additionally, the trash bag fully covers the waste drawer in the Litter-Robot 4. The Litter-Robot 3 Connect has clips inside the waste drawer to keep the trash bag in place, but if it's not secured properly, it can cave in, creating a pretty annoying mess. This ties into design, but it's worth calling out odor control separately since it's one of the most vital parts of a litter box. While both models have carbon filters that need regular replacing, the Litter-Robot 4 is much more effective at trapping odors than the Litter-Robot 3 Connect, even with a full waste bag. Whisker says this is because the waste drawer is deeper and has a tighter seal. I rarely smell any waste in the Litter-Robot 4—unless it's fresh and still in the chamber before cycling. With the Litter-Robot 3 Connect, I can tell when it's full just by the way it smells. It's not as strong as an open litter box, to be sure, but things do get musky if you don't keep up with cleaning. The safety sensors also got an upgrade in the Litter-Robot 4. The Litter-Robot 3 Connect has weight sensors inside the globe that are triggered when your cat starts to enter or is inside the machine. These sensors stop or delay a cleaning cycle to keep your cat safe. While these have been reliable for me—the Litter-Robot 3 Connect has never, for example, cycled with my cat in the way—the sensors aren't technically as effective as the ones in the Litter-Robot 4. The newest version of the self-cleaning litter box has both laser and weight sensors so it can trigger the stop mechanism more readily, even if your cat is just peeking into the opening and hasn't put their full weight into the globe. While this ensures a faster response time, it also means that cats who weigh just 3 pounds can safely use the Litter-Robot 4. For comparison, the minimum weight for the Litter-Robot 3 Connect is 5 pounds. These sensors are also so advanced that they can tell you which cat in a multi-cat household is using the litter box. While the scale isn't totally accurate—for example, it registers my 10-pound cat as weighing 7 pounds—it's still a useful tool for tracking the bathroom habits of each of your pets. If one of your cats isn't using the bathroom as often as they should (which can be a sign to call the vet), this feature can help alert you, says Jacob Zuppke, CEO and president of Whisker. While the scale isn't totally accurate, it's a useful tool for tracking the bathroom habits of each ... More of your pets. While the laser sensors make for a safer machine, they also make it more sensitive—I've had more accidental triggers with the Litter-Robot 4 than the Litter-Robot 3 Connect. Though those incidents can be annoying, Zuppke says the brand's engineering team is always working behind the scenes to find the right level of sensitivity for these sensors. When I first got the Litter-Robot 4, the sensors were much touchier than they are now; thanks to firmware updates, they're a bit less reactive. And the sensors aren't the only part of the litter boxes the engineering team is constantly working on to improve. Any time you update one of the Wi-Fi–enabled models via the app, your litter box downloads any changes made. (It's the same concept as iPhone updates.) In addition to safety, the upgraded sensors have one other strength. When connected to the app, the Litter-Robot 3 Connect can only tell you if the waste drawer is full and needs to be emptied. Meanwhile, the sensors in the Litter-Robot 4 can monitor both waste and litter levels, so you can see exactly how full the waste drawer is and whether you need to add litter to the globe. The Litter-Robot 4 has an intuitive control panel consisting of five buttons and an LED display. Noise, or lack thereof, is another major difference between these two models. The Litter-Robot 4 is significantly quieter than the 3 Connect—I can barely hear it when it's running. The Litter-Robot 3 Connect isn't obnoxiously loud, but I'd say it's at least twice as loud as the Litter-Robot 4. (The sound level is similar to an electric can opener or a bathroom fan.) For what it's worth, the sound doesn't bother my cats at all. If you have more skittish felines, though, you may want to upgrade to the Litter-Robot 4 just for this. Deep cleaning takes about the same amount of effort for each model, and Whisker recommends you do the chore at least every three months, depending on how many cats you have. To really get the litter box clean, you have to take everything apart, thoroughly wash it and then let all the parts dry completely before reassembling it. It also requires vacuuming where the waste drawer sits, and there are lots of nooks and crannies in each of the machines that make this a pain. It takes at least an hour to do every time, and neither machine has an edge here. Perhaps the most obvious difference between the Litter-Robot 3 Connect and the 4 is the price. The Litter-Robot 3 Connect retails for $549, while the Litter-Robot 4 is $699—that's $150 more. In my opinion, the upgrades are worth the higher cost, especially when you consider how long these litter boxes are meant to last. I've owned the Litter-Robot 4 for a year and a half so far, so it breaks down to an extra $8 or so each month. And if you can't swing the upfront cost, Whisker offers payment plans through Affirm. If it's within your budget, I recommend purchasing the Litter-Robot 4. While I'm happy with the performance of both machines, the newer model's design is such a massive upgrade. It's considerably better with odor control, able to hold more waste and much quieter, which I believe are worth the extra cost. Now, if you already own the Litter-Robot 3 Connect and it's working well for you, I don't think you need to toss it in favor of the Litter-Robot 4. If you want to add a second litter box, though, I'd go with the 4. And if you need more convincing, check out features director and cat mom Kim Peiffer's full review of the Litter-Robot 4. I'm Lindsay Boyers, the executive strategy editor at Forbes Vetted and a self-proclaimed cat lady who has three Siberian cat mixes terrorizing (er, enriching) my home. In short, yes, it's worth upgrading to the Litter-Robot 4, even though it costs $150 more than the Litter-Robot 3. With the Litter-Robot 4, you get better odor control, a bigger waste drawer and an overall smaller footprint (with a more aesthetically pleasing design). The Litter Robot 4 also has an upgraded weight sensor that makes it a better pick for multi-cat households, since you can monitor each cat's bathroom usage. Both Litter-Robot models are backed by one-year warranties, but in my experience, the lifespan is much longer. I've owned the Litter-Robot 3 Connect for four years and the Litter-Robot 4 for one and a half years, and both models are still going strong. According to Zuppke, keeping up with regular software and firmware updates through the app can help maximize the life of your Litter-Robot. Yes, the Litter-Robot 4 is quiet; in fact, I've found it to be significantly quieter than the Litter-Robot 3 Connect. When running, the latter is about as loud as an electric can opener or a bathroom fan, which may be bothersome for more skittish cats. The former, on the other hand, makes very little noise when it's cycling—I can barely hear it. Whisker recommends that you clean the Litter-Robot 4 (as well as the 3 Connect) every three months. This includes taking everything apart, thoroughly washing all the pieces and air-drying them before reassembly. You should also vacuum the area where the waste drawer sits. It takes at least an hour to clean either machine, in my experience.

Treat Your Furry Friend With Up to $100 Off a Litter-Robot Bundle This Memorial Day
Treat Your Furry Friend With Up to $100 Off a Litter-Robot Bundle This Memorial Day

CNET

time21-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • CNET

Treat Your Furry Friend With Up to $100 Off a Litter-Robot Bundle This Memorial Day

Cats are pretty great, and they can be excellent companions for single folk and families alike. But even the biggest cat fan knows that dealing with the litter box can be unpleasant. You can make it more bearable by reducing the amount of time you spend dealing with your cat's business and a self-cleaning litter box is a brilliant way to do just that. The good news is that Litter-Robot bundles are currently discounted by up to $100 off, with prices now starting at just $599. Why not treat your cat and your home to an automated litter box while this Memorial Day deal is still on offer? Former CNET staffer Ry Crist borrowed two cats, Cheese and Chad, to test the Litter-Robot 4 and shared the kitties' reactions to it. You'll want to read his review before deciding if this box is for you. As is typical of cats, one cat loved it, but the other decidedly didn't. Ry was still impressed with the design and features of the Litter-Robot 4, which also includes a 90-day return policy if your cat doesn't take to it. Hey, did you know? CNET Deals texts are free, easy and save you money. After a cat uses the Litter-Robot 4, a drum inside slowly rotates, letting all the clean litter fall through the grate and leaving just the clumps behind. Then, it spins back in the other direction, revealing a hole in the drum. Once that hole makes it to the bottom, the clumps fall through into the waste drawer below. It then turns counterclockwise again to pour the clean litter back into place. It also senses a cat's presence and will pause if your curious friend sticks its head in during the cleaning cycle. All this convenience doesn't come cheap, though, and the Litter-Robot 4 normally costs $699. The company is currently offering its second deal of the year on Litter-Robot 4 bundles, so you can save up to $80 by bundling the Litter-Robot 4 with add-on options like a litter-trap mat, waste-drawer liners, odor trap packs or a supply of litter. You can go basic or fancy with your bundle -- some even include furniture, such as a farmhouse-style credenza, to hide the box. Whatever option you choose, we suggest acting quickly to get your preferred bundle while supplies, and this deal, last. Why this deal matters Whether you're considering an upgrade for yourself or someone you know, the Litter-Robot 4 makes a huge difference in litter clean-up, reducing odor and keeping litter from tracking throughout the house. This is Litter-Robot's best sale of the year so far, making these bundles a great way for cat parents to save on a self-cleaning litter box.

I tried the cat Litter-Robot 4 to see if it's really a 'game-changer' for managing smelly litter
I tried the cat Litter-Robot 4 to see if it's really a 'game-changer' for managing smelly litter

North Wales Live

time23-04-2025

  • North Wales Live

I tried the cat Litter-Robot 4 to see if it's really a 'game-changer' for managing smelly litter

I adore having a cat. Theo is my best friend in the entire world - he's fluffy, he screams in my ear to wake me up, plus every morning and night, he sits on my chest and purrs in bed. I also scream at people to eat - we're soul mates. But with great love must also come great responsibility and that means scooping up poo. And vacuum cleaning the ten tonnes of litter he has kicked all over my flat. And cleaning out the clumped-together litter... anyone who has owned a cat knows the pain of this and the stench. The essence of modern life is finding solutions to these kinds of problems. Enter Whisker's Litter-Robot 4 (£749), a game-changer in the world of cat litter that provides fresh litter for your cat while trapping the odour. This automatic cat litter machine promises to put an end to the scooping ordeal forever, thanks to its self-cleaning feature. For those looking for more affordable options, the PetSafe ScoopFree Covered Self-Cleaning Litter Box from Amazon for £179.99 could be a viable alternative, reports My London. Although it claims to remove odours, it has a lower user-rating at 3.9 out of 5,448 ratings. Another option is the Yaheetech Decorative Litter Box Enclosure for £49.99 from B&Q. While it isn't automatic and doesn't offer the odour-trap feature, it serves as a decent low-tech solution. I decided to give Whisker's Litter-Robot 4 a whirl, hoping it would put an end to my daily routine of vacuuming litter off the floor. Here are my thoughts: Litter-Robot 4: The Setup With the promised features, I expected I'd need a Master's Degree to set it up. Thankfully, it was pretty straightforward. On the scale of 'my mum could do it without getting me round' to 'Einstein would struggle with this', it definitely falls on the 'she would need a very brief WhatsApp conversation to sort it out'. The Litter-Robot 4 arrives fully assembled in a large box. All that's required is to remove the tape, decide if you want the litter guard and plug it in. It's robust but quite sizeable, so ensure you have ample space for it. It's roughly the same width as a standard litter tray (56cm), but twice as tall (75cm) and weighs 10.4kg without litter. There's a clear line indicating where to fill the litter - fine, non-clumping litter works best. To help your cat adjust, I'd suggest using the same litter in your old litter box for a week before making the switch. Once the Litter Robot is assembled, simply follow the instructions in the booklet to download the app. The App and Functionality This is where the excitement kicks in. After a simple setup process, you can control the entire Litter-Robot 4 via the app. Just bear in mind that it defaults to American dates and measurements, which can be a bit annoying. But once you've got past that, you're good to go. The app provides information on how full the litter is, the amount of waste present and even allows you to set a cleaning cycle from your phone. The real game-changer is that the app lets you monitor your cat's health. While it can't replace a vet visit when something seems off, getting an early warning that something could be wrong really helps put your mind at ease. During my fortnight with the Litter-Robot 4, I had no issues whatsoever with the app. It performed as expected and even provided a nearly completely accurate reading of his weight. Once the Litter-Robot was set up functionally, the next hurdle was getting your cats to adjust. Theo, being a scaredy cat and also 14 years old, posed a particular challenge. Thankfully, Whisker provides a useful guide on how to acclimate your kitty to their new large toilet. Following the guide, I left the litter next to his usual one for a week without cleaning the old one. Then, after about a week, I removed the old one and held my breath. Fortunately, we didn't have any accidents on the floor. Would I recommend the Litter-Robot 4? Absolutely. One thing to keep in mind: it is an investment. What you're paying for is daily convenience. If you have multiple cats, they can all use the same one too, which makes the cost more manageable overall. However, taking into account the top-quality functionality alone, the lack of odour and the convenience of not having to scoop poo every day, I'm pleased to say it justifies its price tag.

'I tried Whisker's Litter-Robot 4 to see if it could end the daily cat litter nightmare for good'
'I tried Whisker's Litter-Robot 4 to see if it could end the daily cat litter nightmare for good'

Daily Mirror

time22-04-2025

  • Daily Mirror

'I tried Whisker's Litter-Robot 4 to see if it could end the daily cat litter nightmare for good'

The Litter-Robot 4 is a self-cleaning automatic cat litter tray that promises to do the scooping for you. But is it worth the £749 price tag? I tried it out with my cat Theo to see My cat, Theo, is my best mate in the whole wide world. He's fluffy, has a knack for waking me up with ear-splitting yowls, and every morning and night, he curls up on my chest and purrs away contentedly in bed. We both have a habit of yelling at people to eat - we're practically two peas in a pod. But as they say, with great love comes great responsibility - and the less glamorous side of pet ownership: scooping up poo. Any cat owner can attest to the sheer agony of cleaning out clumped-together litter and its accompanying stench. Not to mention vacuuming up the mountain of litter he scatters all over my flat. Thankfully, the modern world has been constructed to help us find solutions to these kinds of problems, which led me to discover Whisker's Litter-Robot 4 (£749). This automatic cat litter box claims to put an end to the poop-scooping nightmare once and for all with its self-cleaning feature, while providing fresh litter for your cat and trapping the odour, reports MyLondon. For those looking for more budget-friendly options, there's the PetSafe ScoopFree Covered Self-Cleaning Litter Box available on Amazon for £169.56 (down from £269.99). While it does offer the odour-removal feature, it has a slightly lower user-rating at 3.9 out of 5,448 ratings. Alternatively, the Yaheetech Decorative Litter Box Enclosure is priced at £49.39 from B&Q. Although it's not automatic (meaning you'll still have to do most of the dirty work yourself) and doesn't come with the odour-trap feature, it's a decent low-tech solution. I put Whisker's Litter-Robot 4 to the test to see if it could finally liberate me from the daily chore of vacuuming up litter off the floor. Here's what I thought: Litter-Robot 4: Setting Up Given the advertised features, I fully anticipated needing a Master's Degree to get it up and running. To my relief, it was quite simple. On a scale of 'my mum could do it without calling me for help' to 'Einstein would have a hard time with this', it definitely falls into the 'she'd need a quick WhatsApp chat to figure it out' category. The Litter-Robot 4 arrives in a massive box as it comes pre-assembled. Simply remove the tape, decide if you want the small litter guard, and plug it in. It appears robust, but one potential drawback is its size. While it's roughly the same width as my regular litter tray (56cm), it's about twice as tall (75cm), so ensure you have an appropriate place for it. It also weighs 10.4kg without litter, equivalent to about two male cats. When it comes to filling it with litter, there's an unmistakable line to reach - although you do need fine, non-clumping litter for optimal performance. To help your cat adjust to the new box, I'd recommend keeping the new litter in your original litter box for a week prior. Once the Litter Robot is assembled, simply follow the instructions in the booklet which involve downloading the app. The app and functionality This is where things get interesting. After a straightforward setup process on the app, you can virtually control the entire Litter-Robot 4 via your app. One thing to note is that it defaults to American dates and measurements, which can be slightly irritating. But once you've navigated past that, you're onto a winner. The app provides information on the litter's fullness, the amount of waste, and even allows you to schedule a cleaning cycle from your phone. The real game-changer is the app's ability to monitor your cat's health. While it doesn't replace a vet visit when something seems amiss, having an early warning system can be reassuring. During my fortnight with the Litter-Robot 4, I encountered no issues with the app. It performed as expected, providing near-perfect readings of his weight. Once the Litter-Robot was set up, the next hurdle was getting my cats to adapt. Theo, being a timid 14 year old, posed a challenge. Fortunately, Whisker offers a useful guide on how to familiarise your feline with their new oversized toilet. Following the instructions, I placed the litter next to his regular one for a week without cleaning the old one. After about a week, I removed the old one and crossed my fingers. Thankfully, we avoided any floor mishaps. Would I recommend the Litter-Robot 4? Absolutely. Although the Litter-Robot 4 is certainly an investment. You're paying for daily convenience. If you have multiple cats, they can all use the same unit, making the cost more bearable. Given its top-notch functionality, absence of odour, and the freedom from daily poop-scooping duties, I'm pleased to say it's certainly worth the price tag.

Whisker and Tidy Cats® Partner Together to Create The Perfect Cycle™
Whisker and Tidy Cats® Partner Together to Create The Perfect Cycle™

Yahoo

time17-04-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Whisker and Tidy Cats® Partner Together to Create The Perfect Cycle™

Tidy Cats Designed for Litter-Robot litter delivers hard clumping, advanced odor control, and a motion-activated revitalizing scent to transform the cat care experience AUBURN HILLS, Mich., April 17, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Whisker, the global leader in connected pet care and maker of the #1 self-cleaning litter box, Litter-Robot®, has partnered with Tidy Cats, America's #1 litter brand*, to design a new litter formula that transforms the lives of cats and cat parents with The Perfect Cycle™. While Litter-Robot works seamlessly with any clumping litter, the new Tidy Cats Designed for Litter-Robot® formula is designed to complement the Litter-Robot experience. Featuring a motion activated scent, hard and fast clumping, and powerful odor control, this new clumping litter is specially formulated for The Perfect Cycle™, a research-backed cycle setting in the Whisker app. This partnership represents a natural alignment between two industry leaders: Whisker, a pioneer in advanced self-cleaning technology, and Tidy Cats, the trusted litter experts. Together, they're introducing a new litter designed with Litter-Robot's sifting technology in mind – expanding the range of options available to cat parents and further enriching the experience. "This collaboration with Tidy Cats brings together two trusted names in cat care to create something really useful for pet parents," says Jacob Zuppke, CEO of Whisker. "I've seen the difference in my own home—and I think our customers will too." The new Tidy Cats Designed for Litter-Robot litter offers a host of benefits, including: Hard and Fast Clumping: Maintains robust clumps throughout the duration of the cycle, ensuring efficient waste removal. Motion-Activated Revitalizing Scent: Provides a fresh, clean scent boost with each cycle. Powerful Odor Control: Incorporates advanced odor-absorbing technology to minimize unwanted smells in the waste drawer. The Perfect Cycle™ App Setting: A research-backed Whisker app setting that uses Tidy Cats Designed for Litter-Robot to deliver optimal performance with every cycle. "Tidy Cats knows that maintaining a clean litter box is crucial for a cat's health and well-being," said Brent Gleckler, VP and General Manager of the Golden Products Division at Purina. "The partnership between Whisker's Litter Robot and Tidy Cats offers cat owners two innovative solutions from industry leaders, creating an easy and effective way to enhance the litter box experience, ensuring satisfaction – and compliance – for both the owners and their cats." Available in both a 20‑lb jug and a 22‑lb box, this new formulation is designed to work seamlessly with Litter-Robot while still delivering the trusted performance Tidy Cats customers expect. Tidy Cats Designed for Litter-Robot litter will be available at key retailers that sell both Litter-Robot and Tidy Cats, including Chewy, Amazon, Target, PetSmart and Walmart. For more information, visit *2024 $ Share of Cat Litter in Combined Nielsen AOC + Pet Retail + ECOM 52 weeks ending 7/13/24. About Whisker Whisker is an international leader in connected pet care and pet accessories, with an innovative portfolio that includes Litter-Robot, Feeder-Robot, and To date, Whisker has sold over 1.5 million robots. Launched in 2000 by inventor Brad Baxter, who had 2 cats of his own, Whisker offers contemporary and solution-oriented products that are enjoyable and intuitive to use, and deliver meaningful insights for pets and people alike. Whisker is based in Auburn Hills, Michigan and Juneau, Wisconsin, employing over 600 passionate team members. About Nestlé Purina PetCare Nestlé Purina PetCare creates richer lives for pets and the people who love them. Founded in 1894, Purina has helped dogs and cats live longer, healthier lives by offering scientifically based nutritional innovations. Purina manufactures some of the world's most trusted and popular pet care products, including Purina ONE, Pro Plan, Friskies and Tidy Cats. Our more than 11,000 U.S. associates take pride in our trusted pet food, treat and litter brands that feed 46 million dogs and 68 million cats every year. Nearly 500 Purina scientists, veterinarians, and pet care experts ensure our commitment to unsurpassed quality and nutrition. Purina promotes responsible pet care through our scientific research, our products, and our support for pet-related organizations. Over the past five years, Purina has contributed more than $150 million towards organizations that bring, and keep, people and pets together, as well as those that help our communities and environment thrive. Purina is part of Nestlé, a global leader in Nutrition, Health, and Wellness. For more information, visit or subscribe here to get the latest Purina News. View source version on Contacts Moxie Communications Group for Whiskerwhisker@ Sign in to access your portfolio

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