

🐾 Revolutionize your cat care with the smartest litter box on the block!
The Litter-Robot 3 Connect is a premium automatic, self-cleaning cat litter box engineered to eliminate daily scooping. Featuring patented waste sifting technology, a carbon filter for odor control, and seamless app integration for real-time monitoring, it supports multi-cat households and works with nearly all clumping litters. Backed by a 1-year WhiskerCare warranty and designed in the USA, it transforms pet care into a hassle-free, tech-savvy experience.













| ASIN | B09315VP9K |
| Batteries required | No |
| Colour | Graphite |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (692) |
| Date First Available | 3 Sept. 2024 |
| Item Weight | 10.9 kg |
| Item model number | LR3C-1200 |
| Pet Life Stage | Adult |
| Product Dimensions | 61.6 x 68.58 x 74.93 cm; 10.89 kg |
| Specific Uses | Indoor |
N**M
I was worried about buying this due to the cost, but I’m so happy that we went ahead and bought it. We have four cats and it works wonderfully for multiple cats. Two are pretty chunky and they fit just fine. It has cut down tremendously on the cost of litter as well. One of our cats absolutely refused to poop in the litter box if there was poop in any of the litter boxes around the house so regardless of how many times a day I scooped the traditional litter boxes he would constantly poop in the floor next to them. We haven’t had that issue since purchasing this one. We’ve had it for about a month now and the cats took right to it with no issues. There are many helpful tips and tricks on the Internet if you’re struggling to get your cats to use it initially. We planned to buy litter box attractant just in case they were hesitant to use it, but thankfully, we didn’t need it. We did switch to a low dust litter per the recommendations of some litter robot owners I found on Reddit due to the possibility it can mess with the sensors. We use tidy cats, free and clear (not the lightweight version that’s very important to keep in mind). I didn’t see the need to switch to the more expensive versions of the low dust. Litters people were recommending because my cats have always done well using other versions of tidy cats. I also don’t buy the litter robot liners they sell. I just buy the white kitchen trash bags in bulk and those fit perfectly and are much cheaper. I haven’t had to contact customer support at all. The only issue I had was connecting it to Wi-Fi, but that’s because their directions aren’t clear with how to do it but once I googled it, I found out you have to hold down the empty and cycle button at the same time to get it to connect. The Whisker app is very helpful in letting you know when the waist drawer is full and also letting you know initially and how often your cats are using it. We were able to track that our cats were actually using it the first few days we had it that our cats were actually using it. Also, if you have cats that like to kick litter outside of their traditional boxes, this is definitely a game changer because I’m not having to sweep multiple times a day. They barely track anything outside of the box now. I definitely recommend it. Having four cats I do have to change the liner in the waist tray every three days but that’s really not a big deal because the trash bags I buy for the waist tray are really inexpensive. I’m definitely happy I decided to go ahead and buy this. I absolutely love it and I’m planning on purchasing another one to replace the other traditional litter boxes we still have around the house. Also, you can’t beat the optional extended warranty they offer for a low price. I was considering other cheaper brands before I purchased this one and I’m glad I went ahead and spent the extra money on this because you really can’t beat the quality of this one.
M**C
See below for my original 1 star review. I'm giving it 5 stars now, but hoping that my 5 star review is not premature. The first one that I got was faulty. The bonnet would not complete the circuit, to let the robot know that the bonnet was secured--also, since it wouldn't complete the circuit, the night-light didn't work...but that's the least of my concerns. I finally opened a support ticket at [email protected], did a bunch of troubleshooting, sent pictures etc. and I just got a replacement; cleaned the faulty one to ship back to them, on their dime. If the new one generally works, then I'll give it 5 stars just because it gives my cats a constantly clean place to do their business. I still have litter boxes (multiple cats) because I haven't forced them to use the bot...but I think I'll start taking away the other boxes & see if I can force them to the bot. The original/faulty one worked to a minimum degree, after I taped a penny across the contacts, to fool the unit into thinking that the bonnet was in place. But the original unit would also throw a bunch of errors in the app, and I'd either have to remotely run a cycle, or remotely reboot it from the app to reset the unit. So, it's cool that the machine lets you know its status in the app, and I could keep it limping along remotely--I once ran a cycle from the ski area parking lot, then it worked and cleared the error & showed "Ready". The replacement worked right out of the gate. The bonnet works, completes the circuit, and the night-light works too. Now I just have to see if it will consistently function, without errors. Note: I watched other youtube videos before purchasing--don't over fill with litter, theres a molded line that you should not fill past. The thing is definitely expensive, but again, if it gives my little loves a clean toittey all the time, then it's worth it to me. I read an online review where they said something like "It's the best automatic litter box, but we still don't recommend it..." I think just because of the price. But think of how much coin you blow on other stuff...thousands a year on unnecessary things perhaps? I love my cats, and I hate cleaning boxes...so it's worth it to me. But if the replacement starts throwing errors, I'll be back to change my review... Original 1 star review below: Headline: Junk! Worked once, now "Bonnet is removed" Got it out of the box on day one, I was excited when one of my cats used it for the first time and it worked well. However that was it. Now it just blinks and sends an error that the bonnet is removed. The bonnet is not removed. The bonnet is securely fastened. To troubleshoot, I have removed the bonnet several times and checked the connections. For the price of this device it should not be this flakey and error on day one. I cannot get it past the error. I've powered it on and off, checked everything I can. ADDENDUM: I ended up taping a penny across the contacts of the base to get past the "bonnet is removed" error--and in doing so, it defeats the night light. It's functioning now, but I'm going to leave the one star review to see if I get the attention of the manufacturer, because hacking together an expensive piece of gear is lame.
T**D
I've read other reviews trashing this, and I believe it's because they didn't know how to use it, or didn't have the patience to work with it. I have to admit, it took a bit to work as it's not as simple as just setting it up and plugging it in. It has some quirks, but once you get the hang of it, it's easy to operate and now I barely touch it unless I need to empty out the pan, or the occasional restart because the WiFi for the box crashes. Quirks: 1) If you put too much litter, it will think another cat entered the box as it's cleaning (detecting weight). It's best to keep it a bit below the line rather exactly at the line, because clumps will add more weight to it and could stop the cycle. You can also manually cycle it if gets stuck, from the box or the app. 2) The cycle will stop when another cat uses it before the cycle starts, or even during. Just let it do its thing after awhile and it will clean itself. 3) The box will not continue if the pan is full, and the blinking blue light means to empty it out. If you get this box, you should install and use the app. You can turn off the light on the inside, change the cycle timings and more. I believe my cats were initially afraid of the light inside, as they usually have a box in the dark. To get all 3 of my cats to actually use this this took some real patience: The 1st day none of them use it, they just peeked at it and walked away. The 2nd day a cat used it, but when the machine cycled, all of them freaked out and none of them used it the rest of that day. Instead one of the cats left a #2 surprise next to the box. The 3rd day another cat or two used it, but overall they only used it once a day. The third cat started peeing everywhere in the house, and I had to clean it up. The 4th day cats are using the box more except one which keeps peeing and pooping outside the box. I had to do more clean up, but the other cats seemed to have made peace with the box. By the 5th day and ever since, all cats now use the box regularly and not one of them peed or pooped outside the box which is a good thing. A week later they've started using it multiple times a day and now they don't freak out when they hear it cycling. They'll take a peek, but otherwise will ignore it. After the break-in period, the box has become totally worth it. I also want to add that so far I saved $100 in cat litter for three cats since dumping it all out was the easiest method of cleaning their old box. In fact it took 4 weeks just for the littler to run low enough for me to have to buy more, and that was with an open box of litter that wasn't even full. What makes it worth it all is that the tray easily comes out, just pull the liner out (if you're using any) and throw it away. To me this was totally worth the cost and I would definitely recommend and would even buy another whenever it comes time. And the app is good too.
L**E
Very low fill line means you have to refill litter somewhat often. It is loud and bright. I have been working with my young cats on this by not turning it on unless they aren't in it. (I did test it to make sure it's operational and that terrified them even though they were in another room.) Due to the low fill line, they preferred to use their standard litter boxes, and still do for most potty trips, but they've been using the Litter-Robot for #2s. This product does seem cheaply made and difficult to clean, so I am very worried about longevity. The waste tray is also pretty small if you have more than 1 cat. It only works with very specific types of litter, so if you avoid harmful materials like treated clay, it will be an even bigger pain to use. It is very important to use a white waste bag, the sensors will get it wrong and dump half the good litter if the bag is another color, but they do warn about this. It is terrible at releasing pee from the liner. I still have to scoop sometimes. I bought from this company because I thought it would be safer, but there is possibility for broken limbs/neck due to the design (especially if your cat is sick or has ataxia, and you should absolutely follow directions on the weight and keep this product away from young kittens).
A**.
If you e read the reviews you know they break down into 3 categories. 1) it changed my life, 2) my cats are scared and this can’t be fixed, 3) the litter not has problems. You probably know your own cat, bug it seems like 2 & 3 occur with a roll of the die, and then return shipping is extortionate. I bought it on Amazon, with Amazon Prime Visa in hopes that purchase protection would protect me against shipping charges if #3 happened. So far, everything works great. Moreover, I have kittens and older cats. I’m not sure I can investigate issue #2 with the older cats because the kittens are currently dominating it. There seems to be a pooping contest going on. They half filled the waste bin in a single night, and it appears to have run about every 20 to 30 minutes. Moreover, it hasn’t yet run a single cycle without a kitten interrupting it, which gets detected even though one is only 3.5 lbs. clearly, no adult cat will have an opportunity to use it any time soon. This is first day. So I’ll update with app details and reason for 4 stars soon. Day 4: I'll eventually integrate some of this feedback. But first, by day 4, one of my biggest observations is that there's a pretty fair smell emanating from the Litter Robot. This isn't from aging material, as I have 3 kittens and their Mom who are our sole Litter Box users (foster cats, eventually up for adoption). So we are changing the Litter Box every 2 days. I have inserted a 15 oz canister of FullWave odor absorbing gel into the waste drawer from a suggestion on YouTube, and this has helped some, but still is too much odor for a common space. I will note there are a couple of reasons we probably observe even more odor. I believe the young male kitten has smelly urine output. Moreover, they all consider the Litter Robot excellent entertainment, especially since the rubberized inside has a trampoline like effect, and consequently they may be having a kitten contest to see whether they can keep it sufficiently "peed" in. Furthermore, they also are fixated on entering the Litter Robot during its cleaning cycles. On the last element, this means they are entering while the globe is not in position, so it is quite possible the waste container is not well sealed when it is partially rotated, and it may release a wave of waste odor during this time. But, even when it is sitting static and not being used, it can still be smelled from 5 feet away, and I am pretty insensitive to odors. For households with fewer, less smelly, and more mature cats, the odor solving strategy with fresh wave may have more mileage. But I am disappointed by the odor containment, and going down to 3 stars today. I also mentioned I would discuss the app. I am using the iOS version, and its setup underpinnings are pretty mediocre, and there are very poor instructions for connecting to the Litter Robot. I am a tech guy, so I figured it would just all work out one way or another, but the information is really missing on how to put the Litter Robot into wifi setup mode and this compounds challenges. Moreover, if you're struggling with wifi connectivity issues wherever you've placed it, it appears that there's likely a total shortcoming of information. I went through a bit of time trying to figure out how to get it into setup mode, played around with wifi based setup and never had success, and then bluetooth worked pretty well finally, and I haven't had any issues lately. But the app is pretty basic on the setup side, and I could see how you might get in a situation where it would never work. Litter Robot probably needs to invest $5,000 to $10,000 in the app and revisiting usability. Once setup, it has some basic functions in it, and it's most useful element is to notifiy you of litterbox events, and let you check waste level so you know when to clean if you're not looking at the litter robot. If you're like my household, then this lets you see the huge list of kitten induced cleanings and interruptions, and shake your head. I hope the litter box has a high duty cycle. But the app is really just a "nice to have" without much hard value. It should be more robustly invested in, and then it wouldn't detract from user experience and consequently ratings. I'll also observe that even for my 3.5lb and 4.1lb kittens, it is working fine. The sensor seems to stop rotation consistently when they enter. And the sensor seems to run cleaning consistently after they've used it. That could be because 5.2lb brother is often hot on their heels or jumping in for play time, but I don't think that's the case, I think it is detecting pretty well. BTW, we're currently using Arm & Hammer multi-cat, but soon to change to Dr. Elsey's. NetNet, I like it, quite a lot actually. I'd never be able to justify the value given cost. It is huge, and I'd have trouble ever justifying it for a friend, because it is huge. It is not addressing smell as well as hoped. It does automate scooping very well. It still requires every two day emptying, but the emptying is pretty straightforward. To have paid $500 for it, I have to believe there may be something wrong with my value system, and I doubt my parents would have justified this. But it is certainly working well, and I have no complaints about mechanical function. There are many, many things I would spend $500 on before this though. That's a pretty steep ask for a litter scooping device.
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