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LitterMaid Cat Privacy Tent

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Description:

Littermaid Cat Privacy Tent (for the Classic model)

Six covered sides: Keeps litter confined to litter box area.

Privacy: Provides complete, roomy privacy for your cat.

Durable: Washable cover unzips for easy access for litter refills and cleaning.

Convenience: Door flaps snap open for convenience.

Fit: Fits the Littermaid Self-Cleaning Cat Box and most other litter boxes.

Easy to assemble: Easy to assemble plastic frame.

Features:

Fits LitterMaid self-cleaning cat boxes and most other cat boxes


Provides roomy privacy for cat with or without litter box


Six sides keep litter confined to box area; unzips for easy access


Made of waterproof vinyl; cleans with soapy water


29 inches long, 18-1/2 inches wide, 16-3/4 inches high


Product Details:
Product Length: 19.7 inches
Product Width: 6.8 inches
Product Height: 3.1 inches
Product Weight: 0.0 pounds
Package Length: 19.8 inches
Package Width: 7.2 inches
Package Height: 3.1 inches
Package Weight: 3.05 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 150 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 2.5 ( 150 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

103 of 109 found the following review helpful:

2Review of tent, *not* LitterboxMay 17, 2002
By chris bond
I agree completely with the other reviewers regarding the flimsy quality of the support posts for the tent. In addition, our zipper broke, and as the tent itself is plastic there was no easy way to simply replace the zipper without tearing up the tent itself.

I do disagree with those who say the tent is useless. Once you've gotten a feel for how much litter is "too much", you rarely have to actually see into the tent itself for anything other than adding litter. The only problems I've ever encountered were that our cat had decided to "prefer" one side over the other, resulting in a mountain of litter in one half of the box that the motor for the scoop just couldn't handle. After 3 or 4 retries, it just stops and waits for the next cycle. Such problems are easily resolved by taking our "old-fashoned" litter scoop and shoving the litter around, then switching the unit off and on again and seeing if the rake makes it through the cycle. None of this is impaired by the presence of the tent. Adding litter is a bit of a pain - it would help if there was a snapping flap of some sort on the top.

Meanwhile, the tent really does signifigantly improve the odor situation. But the most important thing, at least for our cat, is that without the tent she tends to ignore the ramp and jump out of the box directly, leading to litter all over the vicinity. The tent prevents this, and the carpeted ramp does a pretty good job of preventing litter from going everywhere.

We haven't found a good replacement for the tent yet, and I'm loathe to spend 30 bucks for such poor quality. But as I noted in my title, this is not a review of the actual littermaid system - We got ours almost 3 years ago and (tent issues aside) it's worked great! I'd hate to go back to scooping. One recomendation - use a plastic grocery store bag as a liner for the little plastic container, then just throw away the liner and stop buying new containers!

68 of 72 found the following review helpful:

1...don't waste your moneyAug 16, 2002
By RK
We love the LitterMaid litterbox but the tent is beyond bad. Everything about it is of poor quality. The zipper breaks easily and is difficult to zip up because the plastic tent is slightly undersized for the tent structure formed by cheap plastic rods... Flimsy to the core, the plastic rods met their death when our average sized 10 lb cat decided to explore the universe from the top of the tent.

The concept is great -- privacy for the cats, spares us of seeing them do their thing, and it helps with the odor. ...

23 of 23 found the following review helpful:

1Waste of money (even when it's free)Jul 24, 2003
By Karen Honeycutt
OK, I know that's a non sequitur, but that should give you an idea of how useless this product is. I got this tent free when I bought the mega Littermaid litter box (which, despite some problems, I love). The tent comes with no instructions but the plastic pieces that support the tent fit together like Tinker Toys. (I'm not mechanical at all, but figured it out.) Once you get the plastic frame together, though, getting the tent over it is no easy task; the tent seems to be just a tad too small to fit well over the frame. I was frustrated enough at this, but once I figured I would have to remove the tent every time I wanted to change the plastic waste container in the Littermaid, I gave up entirely. The tent is currently taking up space in my garage. I ended up buying a custom-built plywood carpet-covered container that's big enough for both the Littermaid and the ramp. It has a lift-off lid and an opening for my two kitties, and it keeps virtually everything (including odor) contained -- I would recommend a unit like that over this flimsy tent.

17 of 17 found the following review helpful:

1Cheaply made - Frame breaks easilyDec 24, 2001

The first time I assembled this, my cat jumped on top of it and the whole thing collapsed. I took it apart and discovered that one of the CHEAP plastic corner connectors had snapped. It's now held together with duct tape. Does Littermaid expect that cat's won't jump up on something like this that's flat on top and begs to be explored? If they do, then why is the frame made out of such fragile and flimsy plastic?

21 of 22 found the following review helpful:

5This Tent is Great for What it was Designed ForJul 15, 2005
By Mark Frost "Economist & Philosopher"
I love cats but my wife is a clean freak..... This little thing solved her problem with regard to "litter kicking" as all the litter that gets thrown outside the litter box accumulates on the bottom of the tent. About once a week, I simply pick up the tent and give it a good shake outside. It totally solved that particular problem. As for "tracking" we put a small section of "astro turf" in front of the litter box and the cat's paws are cleaned of litter as he walks out. This in combination with the Litter Locker Plus removes all litter problems.

Now some people have commented on the frame calling it "flimsy". This is true in the literal sense as it is indeed made of tubular plastic that "joins" together (ideally they would have designed it with two cross-bars on top as opposed to just one).

Nevertheless, I think it would be near impossible for the frame to get broken by even the largest cat jumping on top of it. Our cat is 15+ pounds and he sleeps on it quite often! He also jumps onto it sometimes from the window ledge and it has not broken. Regarding the zipper, once assembled I've never used the zipper again and am unsure why anyone would want to (to clean the inside of the tent?).

In summary, this is a great product for the money.
Yes the tent could have been made with aircraft titanium poles for the frame, reinforced Kevlar fabric for the tent itself, and YYZ zippers guaranteed to last a lifetime, but for its primary purpose -- to contain the spillage -- this is a GREAT value.

The cat seems to enjoy it too. :)

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