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Litter-Robot 4 Vs. Leo’s Toilet Too: Which Litter Box with Automatics is More Effective?

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People like taking litter out of our cat’s litter boxes, but it’s unnecessary for a long time–and at a cost. Automated litter boxes are available in various sizes and shapes. Still, if you’re in the market for two high-end, modern equipment, the Whisker-Litter-Robot four and Smarty Pear Leo’s Loo Too are both viable options.

Both litter boxes share the same basic design. Cats can enter the circular opening in the machine and then eat the litter near the base of the barrel. When the cat is gone from the barrel, it turns to dump the garbage into either a grate or sieve to separate it from the clumped waste. The barrel then deposits the waste into a drawer located at the base of the machine, and then the litter is returned to the bottom of the barrel.

These litter boxes – if we call them that, at the moment — have smartphone apps that cat owners can use to track their pets and plan self-cleaning. No scooper is required. Which one is best for you?

It’s a complex, not to mention costly–decision that depends on the features you prefer in an automated litter box. We must agree with our test team’s recommendation of the Litter-Robot 4.

It’s easy to use (once you’ve mastered the basics of the various functions) and an excellent choice for cats. It’s also customizable with information for each cat by tracking their use and weight. It’s just as fun to use as any cat’s bathroom could be.

Litter-Robot 4 Leo’s Loo Too

It is easy to wash The weight sensor ensures the cat’s cleanliness never starts within the room.

Equipped with a night illumination

The display panel provides manual controls and information. The companion app lets you schedule cleaning and tracks activities.

A more expansive entryway than the previous version. The waste drawer is stocked with a plastic bag, and the filter removes the smell.

The companion app lets you schedule cleaning and tracks your cat’s data, including litter, waste, and levels A large waste container means that cats need to clean it up more often.

Filters limit smells from the waste reservoir.

Whisker Litter-Robot 4

Who it’s for: People who want the most personalization and information regarding their cats’ toileting habits as they can. Its Litter-Robot 4 tracks your cat’s weight and how much waste is left in their destruction and gives you constant access to information about their health and well-being. It’s also simple to use, ideal for cat owners who prefer the least fuss in their pets’ lives.

Smarty Pear Leo’s Loo Too

Who is it for: Cat parents who want to eliminate bacteria from their cat’s waste by using their voice. Leo’s Loo Too Leo’s Loo Too is perfect for Google and Amazon-enabled intelligent homes. It allows cat owners to start their cleaning processes with a voice command. Cat owners can also opt to “sterilize” their cats’ trash using UV rays.

Litter-Robot 4 against. the results of Leo’s loo

Yes, there is a cost. The Litter-Robot 4 costs $50 more than its predecessor, but the additional 7.7 percent is worth it. This Litter-Robot 4 has more to provide.

It comes with a night light and a handy control panel that enables you to direct the robot to empty its trash or initiate an ongoing cleaning cycle in the case of a cleaning cycle, for example. The app that is paired with it tracks the levels of litter and waste, so you can determine when it’s time to empty it.

Of course, Leo’s Loo Too comes with unique characteristics of its very own. UV rays kill 99.9 percent of bacteria, in the words of Smarty Pear. Smarty Pear also has its application; as we’ve said previously, connecting the device via Amazon Alexa or Google Home to direct it using voice commands is possible.

Because both automated litter bins are expensive, it could come down to your personal preferences.

Odor Remediation: Leo’s Loo Too

The most frequent complaint our test team raised on this Litter-Robot 4 was the potential for odor. Since the device separates litter from poop, the trash can no longer keep the waste from releasing its stinky odor. The robot can now seal the garbage in an insulated compartment that will rid the smell, but you must purchase new Whisker OdorTraps to help keep the scent low.

Leo’s Loo Too earned a higher score (5/5) in smell prevention. The test participants could go for a week without emptying the garbage drawer. The owner of a single cat had to open their drawers once per month, but it was a hefty bag at the time.

Design: Litter-Robot 4

Its Litter-Robot 4 earns the nod for two primary reasons: it has a wide opening that allows cats to pass through and is simple to maintain and clean. This version of the Litter-Robot features an entrance 5.5 inches larger than the predecessor of the Litter-Robot 3. This made it more appealing to the cats of our test subjects.

The more significant components allow it to make Litter-Robot 4 easy to clean. Take the barrel off and spray the robot down if you want to.

Our test subjects found Leo’s Loo Too challenging to clean. Leo’s Loo Too was harder to clean, but it’s smaller and has more colors than Litter-Robot 4. It could be the right choice if one of the four colors aligns with your home’s style.

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Austin Cannon is an editor at The Spruce Pets, and Cannon has edited and written hundreds of health and behavior pieces over the past three years.

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