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Our Litter Tray Refills with 'Free' Crystals come in a convenient set of 3, offering superior odor control and eco-friendly materials, ensuring a clean and comfortable environment for your pets.
P**G
Love this product.
I have always hated changing the litter box, but this makes it so easy.
J**G
My cat
I bought these from the company. Now I can get on Amazon. Win win.
R**I
Good but expensive. Convenient but Expensive
My cats litter box was a pain to clean. Gloving up to be safe and prevent zoonosis was not to my liking so I got this product. It works but is too expensive.
M**R
Excellent
Excellent product
D**R
Best kitty litter
Couldn’t ask for any better kitty litter you don’t have all the mask the smell is it a pick up takeout and put a new one in
K**E
Super cat litter
Great litter. Delivered on a very timely manner n you can't beat the UPS drivers. Friendly n helpful. Thanks
M**Y
We love this, just not the sensitive one
I’d add a photo but then again, no. We used the regular Petsafe Scoopfree for years but thought maybe just get the sensitive formula for the kitten we added but can’t wait until another shipment of regular arrives . The sensitive formula is super nasty, it’s colorless (white) which makes sense— dyefree for sensitivity, but it turns yellow in a day and just visually looks stinky. Make sense? I need the blue! 5 stars for the blue!
L**T
STOP! PRODUCT **NO LONGER WATER PROOF!** (Redisigned - urine now pours thru tray material to floor as if made out of a sponge.)
I don't know what kind of prank this company is now trying to perpetrate on customers with this new version, but it’s a pretty genius one.Product was previously working great. (See 1st photo of previous great version of product below.) It was water/liquid proof and came with it's own drawstring trash bags with which to dispose of the trays. No muss, no fuss. And happy kitty with mess-free, self-cleaning litter box.Now I have to cancel my subscription.For, along with this item's new look, besides no longer including any trash bag in which to dispose of the trays, the company had suddenly changed the build material of the trays themselves, so that it's now, get this, designed to react to the fluid of cat urine by transferring it directly through the tray material... and all over the floor below... as if the tray were actually made out of a stack of starched paper towels.Like... I'm actually being serious. And mind-blowingly so.I have one cat, 2 Scoopfree litter boxes for him, and this now happens with every one of the new style trays in each Scoopfree box a mere 1-2 weeks into the recommended 2 to 4 week usage period. (See the 2 other pics of the soggy floppy tray which soaked my hands and arms in urine from my trying to cradle it's saturated malleable urine/litter wet paper pulp material into which it had transformed, from the urine pulp-soaked floor beneath it.)Thus, I do, legit, suspect this redesign must be some sort of "going out of business, so let's have some fun" practical joke that the company is endeavoring to play on their customers to amuse themselves in the final days of their preparation to close doors permanently for business. As further suspicious indications of this possible novelty redesign agenda, another aspect to its redesign traits, given that the tray's now nearly water soluble, the rigid material of these trays is now designed to actually break down/dissolve just enough in reaction to cat urine, such that when you try to remove the tray from the now saturated floor below for disposal, the tray itself is soaked beyond any remaining stable rigidity, thus, flops over like a wadded soggy cloth towel and, you guessed it, dump all the litter in a sort of urine soaked paper pulp all over the floor the same way you'd expect a wet 14"x22" cloth towel to do... that is, were one to trying to pick up said towel covered in wet litter with one's own hands.Same cat-box location as before, amount of cat-boxes as before, and duration as before. Only difference? One. These new litter trays. Exactly at the point I started using them with absolutely no otherwise change in litter procedure whatsoever. BTW, if the company attempts to address the problem of this change in tray-material from liquid proof to... catastrophically less-so in any deflecting "it must be something else" way otherwise, then they would sadly not be addressing the problem honestly. If they don't address it at all, that wouldn't surprise me either. I've now extensive experience with the both versions, previous effective liquid-proof & current ineffective liquid soluble products' and the otherwise unchanging circumstances as a comparative control vs.constant usage scenario results all over my previously un-urine-saturated, now completely urine-saturated floors. Thus, either way, the prank continues. Oh, and if they do happen to own up to problem with new tray material's severely reduced liquid resistance, (ex. "What with rising costs, we simply can no longer afford to make the same quality product we used to at the same price-point.") I will be delightfully shocked. But realistically, I plan to watch and see how the company might deflect the source of the issue instead back on me and double down on it with indifference, assuming they respond at all.So, let's all watch how either their silence... or potential reflective, "it's-not-us-it's-you" responsive wording unfolds to see which tack they decide to go with, shall we?Meantime, at least as novelty prank products go, I do have to give it to them... this one is now redesigned to be quite the genius novelty prank product, at least to be played on cat owners. Even so, if you are looking for a great prank item to give someone, (again, namely, on cat owners) the problem with this particular prank item is that novelty prank merchandise used to play tricks on people shouldn't actually be this expensive at nearly 12 bucks per one-time-use prank. A much more competitively priced prank product for about half the price at 6 bucks with a very similar effect but not limited to just cat owners, and is further re-washable for repeated use, so you only pay the 6 bucks once, is this item here: Loftus International Dribble Glass Novelty Item In any event, hope this review help/is a fair amount of warning to know what kind of product you’re no longer receiving with this order (a liquid-proof, no muss, no fuss, hygienic mess-free cat litter solution), but rather what you’re now getting with this order: a novelty item with which to prank your cat-owner friends by saturating them and their floors with copious amounts of cat urine-litter-pulp. Make no mistake, this overwhelmingly clear change for the worse in experience and tray-product quality, however hilarious on one level, has been a truly hygienically filth-ridden, infuriating, and uncalled-for one.
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