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Purina Tidy Cats Hooded Litter Box System, BREEZE Hooded System Starter Kit Litter Box, Litter Pellets & Pads

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Size: 10.37 Pound (Pack of 1)


Color: White


Features

  • Purina Tidy Cats Breeze Hooded cat litter box system includes a litter box with scoop, one pack of 4 cat pads and 1 bag of 3.5 lb. kitty litter pellets, giving your cat one month of refills
  • Disposable cat litter pads lock in moisture so the cat litter box remains dry and are designed to last for 7 days for one cat
  • Anti-tracking kitty litter pellets for Breeze system are 99.9 percent dust free and cut down on tracking around the box. Neat Floors. Neat Feet. Guaranteed.
  • Solids stay on top for fast removal and urine is locked away in the super-absorbent pads below, so there are no urine clumps to scoop. Absorb. Toss. Replace.
  • Purina Tidy Cats Breeze Hooded cat litter box system starter kit only needs one urine pad and is compatible with any Breeze pads! Love this kitty litter system or get your money back

Description

Give your cat a private place to do her business with outstanding kitty litter odor control when you use a Purina Tidy Cats Breeze hooded cat litter box system. Our innovative system makes it easy to check kitty litter care off your to-do list. Dehydrating, mess-minimizing pellets wick away moisture from solid waste and separate urine for quick and easy cleanup. The specialized kitty litter pellets are 99.9 percent dust free and minimize tracking. Neat Floors. Neat Feet. Satisfaction Guaranteed. To help keep her comfortable, our disposable, super-absorbent cat pads absorb urine, so the covered cat litter box remains dry, and they're guaranteed to prevent ammonia odor for seven days for one cat. A convenient hood keeps your cat discreetly hidden from sight as she uses her cat litter box. The hinged design gives you easy access when it's time to change the non-clumping litter, and a slide-out drawer lets you quickly toss and replace the pads below for a kitty litter box you'll both love.

Color: White


Brand: Purina Tidy Cats


Size: 10.37 Pound (Pack of 1)


Product Dimensions: 21.75"L x 16.5"W x 16.75"H


Item Weight: 3.5 Pounds


Style: System Starter Kit


Target Species: Cat


Weight Limit: 1.59 Kilograms


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 16.5 x 21.75 x 16.75 inches; 3.5 Pounds


Manufacturer recommended age ‏ : ‎ 1 month and up


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 89


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ December 1, 2017


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Nestle Purina Pet


Best Sellers Rank: #1,850 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #39 in Standard Cat Litter Boxes


#39 in Standard Cat Litter Boxes:


Customer Reviews: 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 22,997 ratings


Item Weight: 3.5 pounds


Manufacturer: Nestle Purina Pet


Item model number: 89


Date First Available: December 1, 2017


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: 22 x 18 x 16.2 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 16.5 x 21.75 x 16.75 inches


Item Weight: 3.5 Pounds


Brand Name: Purina Tidy Cats


Target Audience Keyword: house-cats


Directions: Simple Setup and Maintenance 1) Assemble the hinged hood by sliding the pegs in and down until they click. Then snap onto the grated base. 2) Place one cat pad (soft side up) in the BREEZE Litter System drawer and slide into the base. 3) Fill the top portion of the box with one package of litter pellets. 4) Scoop out solid waste and dispose of daily. NOTE Pellets do not clump. 5) Add more pellets as needed. We recommend that you replace the pellets completely once a month. 6) Slide drawer out to replace disposable pad. Drawer can be rotated without touching the pad to extend pad life. Transitioning Your Cats Successfully 1) Set up your new BREEZE Litter System next to your current litter box. If you don't currently use a litter box with high sides or a top, remove the BREEZE hood for now. 2) Move some clumps and solid waste from your current box to the clean BREEZE system. This will help your cats recognize their new bathroom. Once they start using the BREEZE box, you can remove the clumps and solid waste. 3) Stop cleaning the old litter box. Cats like clean, so make the new BREEZE box the most appealing option by not scooping the old box. Sounds gross, but this step is key to a successful transition. 4) Add the hood with the lid open at first. Once your cats are using the BREEZE system regularly, close the hinged top. 5) Toss out that old box completely once your cats have started using the BREEZE system for all of their potty needs. Store in a dry place.


Warranty Description: Purina guarantees outstanding quality and taste. If for any reason you’re not satisfied, simply let Purina know why. Please contact Purina directly at within 60 days of date on receipt for assistance. Or, feel free to mail your original purchase receipt with the price circled, a brief explanation of why you were dissatisfied with our products, the "Best If Used By" date box from the package, along with your name and street address (P.O. Box not accepted) to Purina, Office of Consumer Affairs, P.O Box 2530, Largo, FL 33779


Model Name: TDCT BREEZE Hooded Box System


Color: White


Size: 10.37 Pound (Pack of 1)


Age Range Description: All Life Stages


Number of Items: 1


Style: System Starter Kit


Breed Recommendation: All Breed Sizes


Included Components: Purina Tidy Cats Breeze Cat Litter Box System Starter Kit, Hooded Breeze Litter System With Pads & Pellets


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  • Best Litterbox I've Ever Used
Size: 18 Pound (Pack of 1) Color: White / Gray
This is the best litterbox I've ever used. It's really big and roomy, which, in my opinion is essential for cats of any size to be able to move around comfortably. Ever since switching to larger litter boxes, it has eliminated accidents outside of the box. Initially I was using the XL high sided scatter shield litterbox, which I liked. However, I use paper pellet litter, and I was having to waste litter every week because the wet litter kind of disintegrates into "dust" and holds onto odor. Though I scoop the solids and as much wet litter as possible daily, I would still have to dump the whole thing every week because it's impossible to separate the dusty stuff from the pellets and scoop out, so I really wanted to try a litterbox with the the holes in the bottom for the dust and excess urine to fall through. The breeze system is perfect for that. I was hesitant to try this litterbox for a while because the sides of the litterbox rest on top of the base. I have a male cat who is a high pee-er, and I was worried that the urine would trickle down into the cracks between and leak. But when I finally decided to give it a tey, I was pleasantly surprised to see that the edge of the sides that rests on the base has a groove, so the edge of the base sits between the groove, so it does not leak! I was also pleasantly surprised that the side of the litterbox are not straight, but curve inward slightly, and so this seems to have eliminated my cat from peeing up over the side like he would sometimes do with our other high sided litterbox. So the Breeze system has eliminated all our problems, and I go through so much less litter. I still scoop solids and wet litter daily because I just like a clean litterbox, and feel it's more sanitary. I never have to dump my litter anymore, I just scoop what is dirty out, and the rest falls through the holes in the bottom. The remaining litter is clean and has no odor. I do not add more litter until its time to sanitize the box itself. To sanitize the box, I wait until the litter is low, move it all to one side, spray a paper towel and wipe down that side. Dry it, and move the litter to that side and clean the other side. Then I I add more litter to fill it. I'm never wasting ANY litter this way. I find this litterbox fairly easy to clean, too. There are some cons, but the pros by far out way them for me. The cons are 1. You do have the extra expense of buying the pee pads for the bottom. However, the Amazon ones are cheaper and good quality, and they the size fits pefectly. And I only have to change the pads once a week, so in the long hall, the cost of per pads is far far less than what litter was costing me every month. I bought the pack of 40 and only using 1 a week, I will not have to buy more them for quite some time. 2. If you're using pellets litter, wet litter does sometimes gunk up in the holes. Not a ton. And sometimes small pieces of broken litter get caught. This is easy to clean, I just take toothpick and punch everything through simple, bit can be time consuming so I stay on top of it every time I clean so that it doesnt get bad. 3. My cat senior cat had stones in his bladder causing UTIs, and his urine wad smelling insanely strong of ammonia. I was having to change the pads every other day to keep the odor down until his UTI was treated and gone. So I obviously had to buy pee pads much more often at the time, still worth it. BUT, normally, as long as your cat has normal urine, there is no odor until a week when the pee pad is full. There may be the slightest smell of urine, of course, but only when you're taking it out. It does not make the room smell. 4. It is quite large and does take up space. It's still worth it to my to have my cat be able to go comfortably and not have accidents. There are small versions, but they ate not suitable for large cat breeds. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2023 by Jade

  • This litter box is a game changer
Size: 18 Pound (Pack of 1) Color: White / Gray
So, I put off writing this review for several months because I wanted to give my cat a chance to put it to the test...I think I am at the point now where I can give this litter box system my heartiest endorsement (two paws up)--with the caveat that EVERY CAT IS AN INDIVIDUAL and so your experience may vary. However, having said that, I will give you some background and the specifics. I am a retired veterinarian, and in my years in practice dealt with *many* inappropriate elimination cases. I dealt with so many, in fact, that I made a point of going to lectures on feline urinary health and behavior at every conference I went to, just to stay on top of things so I could make the best recommendations I could to my clients. Inappropriate urination in cats is a frustrating subject to say the least, and the steps I would cover with a client were often not things a client wanted to or even could do. Luckily all of this experience came in very handy over the summer when I realized my cat--who had a history of lower urinary tract inflammation in the past--was no longer peeing in his litter box. To add to the standard frustration, this cat 'o mine is a highly anxious cat who is fearful of everyone but a very select few, of every noise, of any change in his world. I knew getting to the bottom of why he stopped using his box and fixing the problem was going to be a challenge... "The Baby", as he has become known (despite being 11), is our only cat, as he was the youngest of four and the only one still surviving. He inherited a very large litter box that we cleaned at least once a day, hidden in a little alcove off our kitchen. He spends the majority of his day on the top floor of our three level townhouse, but space up there is limited as far as fitting in a second box, and as a long-haired cat he tends to track litter everywhere. It was easy enough to sweep up litter from the kitchen floor but I *hated* getting into bed and finding grains of cat litter on my sheets, or trying to vacuum all the litter that was stuck in the carpet fibers on the stairs. The rule of thumb when it comes to cat litter boxes is you should have one more box than you have cats--so ideally we should have two boxes for him. It's the first thing I would tell a client who had a cat peeing out of the box. I *knew* this, but I absolutely dreaded the thought of adding another box upstairs. I started asking google about alternatives to clumping litter, in hopes that I could find a trackless litter that my crazy cat might accept. I found an article that referred me to this box and right away I become hopeful--to be honest, it sounded too good to be true. I tend to be a skeptic, and I know that behaviorists in general do not recommend a lot of the litter boxes that *people* find the most agreeable, because, believe it or not, cats do not share our preferences when it comes to boxes that: hide the sight and smell with a cover, make cleaning "easier" with automated scooping, or have most of the other gadgets and gizmos marketed to make cat litter boxes more people-friendly. The unfortunate truth is, the box needs to be *cat* friendly if you have any hope of getting your cat back in the box and not peeing on your under-the-bed storage for your swimwear (ask me how I know that). Alright, so this box seemed to check the right boxes--no cover, no noises, nothing to spook a fraidy-cat away. We got the XL box since The Baby is a large cat and he is used to a big box. I wasn't sure how he would take to the new substrate (the litter is made up of little cylinders significantly larger than clumping litter grains, though smaller than recycled newsprint litter if you are familiar with that). I followed the instructions on introducing your cat to the box TO THE LETTER. I had added a small litter box with clumping litter to our guest bathroom tub about a week before that he thankfully began using again, so I put the new box just outside the tub and added a couple little poops and a small clump of urine to it to show him its purpose--no good. I lured him into the new box with treats and praised and pet him while he was in it. I put treats in the furthest corners to force him to step into it but he did every sort of cat acrobatics to avoid putting his body all the way in to reach them. I stopped cleaning the box in the tub. I added some of the new litter into the old box so he would get used to the feel of them. One thing I think helped was that I purchased some inexpensive cat-attract--sort of a crushed herbal mix that probably has some catnip in it--and I sprinkled it liberally into the new box. That was a little more tempting than the treats in getting him to stand in the box. I also took off the high-sided rim that goes around the XL box, so he would feel like it was more open. Finally, after more than a week without him even once using the new box I made a drastic move--I got rid of the old box altogether, put this new one into the tub, and crossed my fingers. Downside to this--it could freak him out and cause him to go back to those nice soft under-the-bed storage bags our clothes are in. Thank the heavens for us it worked--that day we found the first poop in the box. Success! But would it last?? About a week later we moved the box (sides still off) to the landing of our stairs between our main and upper levels because a neighbor would be cat sitting and it was an easier location to clean it. The good news is, The Baby likes it there, and he has continued to use the box ever since. I will note that The Baby has never been a digger in the box, and rarely if ever buried his poops. I was taught that a cat that likes his litter will spend a good amount of time digging and kicking. Well, since we changed him over, he has become a hearty digger/kicker, even going so far as to completely bury his poops about half of the time. So as far as the cat is concerned, this box is an A+. But, you ask, how well does it please his family? Well, after working out a system for the pee pads, I am continually amazed by how EASY this box is to maintain. Do the litter bits get tracked around the house? Well, to a very small degree, but I can usually just pick up the offending bits and toss them back in the box. I also set the box on one of those honeycomb sorts of cat mats, and it does most of the work of collecting the stray bits that he enthusiastically kicks out. Does it smell? It can--but that has forced us to stay on top of it, which for us simply means switching out the pads twice a week instead of once a week as advertised for one cat homes. The pads are *incredibly* absorbent--more than I ever would've guessed, and we buy the generic pads that are 40 in a box. So long as we change the pad twice a week, the only time we smell it is when we are actually changing it. We do it on trash night, and dump it in the trash bag right as it is going outside. I have yet to have one leak any urine, and The Baby is a copious pee-er. I bought one additional 3.5# bag of litter after adding some of the first two to his old box, but after about four months of use I think I've only gone through about half of that bag. We used to go through SO MUCH clumping litter and getting rid of it was a pain. Every time I open the old litter tub we use to hold his scooped poops and see how little stuff is in there I have to chuckle. As I write this, I just asked my husband if he could think of any downsides with this litter system and he thought for a sec or two and then gave me a firm no. Maybe the only one is the initial investment, considering that it may not work for every cat. But in the long run, this box has cut down substantially on litter costs, since we use so little of it. So to wrap this up: 1. Little to no litter tracking, which has eliminated my #1 pet peeve about having a cat. For real--I am a veterinarian who HATES litter boxes and I'd probably not get another cat for that reason. Unfortunately I am married to a cat lover, so you might say this system has been good for our marriage! 2. No more back-busting boxes of litter (yes, even the lightweight stuff strains my back) or especially bags of used, clumped cat litter going out on a regular basis. 3. No "Litter Box Smell"--no ammonia smells around the box. We keep it on the landing now and never notice odors in the living room or the bedrooms unless he JUST took a poop. The little scoop that comes with it is great for letting unstuck bits of litter fall back into the box (don't try to use a regular scoop, this works fine). 4. NO MORE URINATING OUT OF THE LITTER BOX...knock on wood, The Baby--with some time and a lot of patience--eventually came around to using this system, and in truth actually seems to prefer it over his old stuff. Why may this NOT be the right box for you? Well, there are a few reasons I can guess. One would be if you have more than one cat. The pads are absorbent but only to a point. If you have two or more cats using it you are definitely going to be changing out the pads more than twice a week, and this could become a cost issue. Also, unless you are bringing the bag right outside, you don't want these pads just sitting in your trash bag because it WILL smell to high heaven. We tried keeping the used ones in the poop tub (we use one of the old plastic, resealable litter tubs to make scooping easy) and it ended up being very gross--the urine would actually condense on the lid of the tub when it was sealed and would start to leak out into the tub; it was a total mess. Finally, as a veterinarian I feel compelled to make a few points. The first is important--every cat really is an individual with very specific likes and dislikes. Just because my scaredy, neurotic, FLUTD cat took to it eventually, not every cat will. Unfortunately there is not a good way to know that without trying it out. If your cat doesn't like it, it's not his or her fault, and it's not the box's fault. It just is. Go slow and be patient and observant. The second is even more important--if your cat is peeing out of the litter box, *take your cat to the vet before going any further*. Cats rarely stop using the box without a justifiable reason, and there are numerous medical reasons that MUST be ruled out, for your cat's health and because you are not going to stop inappropriate urination with litter box changes alone. Anything from lower urinary tract inflammation, to diabetes, to kidney disease, to your new kitten, to your new sofa, to a malfunctioning washing machine making noise next to the litter box could be to blame and you will need a vet to help you to figure that out. Thirdly, I just want to give props to the Purina company for this system and for ALL of their products (I stress ALL because as a vet I feed all of my pets Purina diets as well). Companies like Purina have been given a very bad rap in the the media in recent years, and by unproven pet food companies that play on your guilt and love for your pet to get you to spend unnecessary dollars on expensive diets. I have seen firsthand the type of research that goes into every Purina product, whether it is a new litter box or a prescription veterinary diet, and I always feel confident when I recommend their products that my client will be getting a quality, thoughtfully designed, *thoroughly vetted* one. I do not work for Purina, and I get NO financial recompense for recommending their goods over any other company. I simply speak as a pet owner, an animal lover, and as someone who has had the opportunity to get a close-up view of them and their competitors. I like to give credit where credit is due, and so I say that Purina gets my business. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2023 by Amy Lesniak

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