Scoopfree is a brand that offers self-cleaning litter boxes for cats. Their products automate the process of cleaning and disposing of cat litter.
- Scoopfree was founded in 2001 as Lucky Litter LLC.
- In 2012, Lucky Litter was acquired by PetSafe, a leading pet products company.
- Since then, Scoopfree has been a subsidiary of PetSafe and has continued to innovate in the self-cleaning litter box market.
Litter-Robot is a self-cleaning litter box that uses a rotating globe to sift and separate waste from clean litter.
PetSafe is a leading pet products company that offers a variety of pet care products, including self-cleaning litter boxes.
CatGenie is a self-cleaning litter box that washes, sanitizes, and dries cat waste, using washable granules instead of traditional litter.
The ScoopFree Ultra is a self-cleaning litter box that automatically cleans and disposes of waste, using disposable litter trays.
The ScoopFree Top-Entry Ultra is a self-cleaning litter box that includes a top-entry hood to reduce litter tracking and provide privacy for cats.
The ScoopFree Smart is a self-cleaning litter box that can be controlled and monitored using a smartphone app, which tracks litter box usage and sends notifications when tray replacements are needed.
ScoopFree recommends replacing the litter tray every 20-30 days for one cat, every 10-15 days for two cats, and every 7-10 days for three cats.
ScoopFree recommends using their own branded crystal litter, which is designed to absorb moisture and odor effectively.
Yes, ScoopFree litter boxes are designed to accommodate cats up to 20 pounds in weight.
No, ScoopFree is designed to operate quietly and discreetly.
ScoopFree litter boxes are designed to be disposable, so you don't need to clean them. Simply replace the litter tray when needed.