![]() I attribute the moisture (it's very humid in Florida where I live) to the excess tracking. What I noticed about that litter was that it seemed a) a much thicker grain, and b) to retain moisture in those thick granules. With 3 cats, that stuff got tracked all over the house. I remember trying out some "multi-cat" litter products (not for automatic litter boxes, just regular clay litter). I'm wondering if the problem is that the granules are damp? That would seem to me to increase the amount of tracking that would occur. I've heard complaints also that sometimes the granules don't get dried properly or completely. These granules tend to get around - all over your house, that is. Unfortunately, I don't have a solution for you at this time, but I do have some information that you might want to look into.įor those who don't know, the Cat Genie uses it's own specialized granules which are washed and dried. ![]() ![]() It's likely that someone has a suggestion. My Thoughts: You're not the first person I've heard complain about this. I'm sure I'm not the only person on the internet w/this problem. What good is a self-cleaning Cat Genie litter box for $350 if you have to constantly clean off your feet & sweep & vacuum litter that may or may not be clean? It's disgusting.Īny suggestions for some kind of litter box "curtain" I can attach to my Cat Genie? The company offers no such product. Everytime the box gets used, litter is kicked/tracked out.
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