Luma Smart Litter Box with Fountain
The 3-second version
- Logs each visit to flag health changes before symptoms show
- Self-scooping rake empties waste into a sealed, odor-trapping drawer
- Built-in fountain encourages drinking to support kidney health
- Footprint as large as a small nightstand
- Requires WiFi and a grounded outlet
- Some cats refuse enclosed designs entirely
Why it's on GiftsFeed
Automatic Litter Box That Tracks Health Before It Cleans
Most automatic boxes just rake on a timer, which means they either scoop too soon and leave a mess or wait too long and let odor build. This one watches your cat, delays until they leave, then cleans only when waste is actually there. The real edge is the logging: urinary blockages and early kidney decline show up in the data weeks before you'd notice symptoms, which is the difference between a routine vet visit and an emergency. If you're managing a chronic condition or juggling multiple cats, the per-animal tracking and remote alerts let you catch problems while they're still small. The fountain is a bonus that actually makes sense here—it uses the same footprint and the same app, so you get hydration and waste management without doubling your floor clutter.
Good gift when
- Multi-cat households that need waste tracking per animal
- Owners managing chronic conditions like kidney disease or crystals
- People who travel for work and monitor remotely
- Cats that prefer running water but scatter litter near bowls
Skip it if Your cat refuses enclosed boxes, or you lack the floor space for a nightstand-sized unit that cannot be tucked under furniture.
Specs
- Capacity
- Up to 10 cats
- Fountain
- Built-in, filtered circulation
- Monitoring
- Visit frequency, duration, weight logging
- Cleaning Method
- Automatic rake with sensor delay
- Odor Control
- Carbon filter in sealed waste drawer
- Connectivity
- WiFi, companion app required
- Litter Compatibility
- Clumping, crystal, tofu-based
What's included
- Luma automatic litter box with integrated fountain
- Waste drawer with carbon filter
- Companion app for iOS and Android
- Transition guide for enclosed box training
If you're giving it
- No sizing to guess
Large box; recipient needs floor space, WiFi, and a grounded outlet.
The details
This enclosed automatic litter box brings together two rarely combined features: waste removal that waits until your cat is done, and built-in monitoring that flags changes in elimination patterns before they become emergencies. The unit houses a fountain at the top and a self-cleaning chamber below, both sealed behind panels that contain odor and dust.
When your cat exits, sensors delay the cleaning cycle long enough to let clumps firm up, then a rake sweeps waste into a sealed drawer. Between cycles, the system logs frequency, duration, and weight for each visit. You review those logs in the companion app, which surfaces trends that might indicate urinary blockage, constipation, or early kidney trouble—the kind of shifts that are invisible day to day but critical over weeks.
The fountain sits above the litter chamber, circulating filtered water through a bowl that stays cleaner than a standalone dish on the floor. Cats that avoid still water often drink more from a moving source, which supports kidney function and dilutes urine to reduce crystal formation. The two-story design keeps litter tracking away from the water, and the shared footprint saves floor space in apartments or laundry rooms.
A carbon filter layer inside the waste drawer traps ammonia before it reaches the room, and the covered design prevents litter scatter during raking. The drawer holds several days of waste for a single cat or up to a day for a multi-cat household, depending on diet and box habits. The app sends a notification when the drawer nears capacity, so you empty it on your schedule rather than walking into an odor surprise.
Both the litter chamber and the fountain reservoir are removable for hosing out. The rake and drawer liner rinse clean without tools. Replacement filters and waste bags are available from the manufacturer, though the drawer works without a liner if you prefer to wash it each time.
The system requires a grounded outlet and a steady WiFi signal. Setup involves downloading the app, connecting the unit, and running a calibration cycle with the litter you plan to use. The sensors adjust to clumping, crystal, or tofu-based litter, though the manufacturer notes that lightweight formulas track better than heavyweight clay.
The footprint is larger than a standard covered box—about the size of a small nightstand—so measure your intended spot before ordering. The unit ships with a transition guide for cats accustomed to open trays, which involves gradually raising the entry threshold over several days until they accept the enclosed design. Most cats adapt within a week; a few refuse entirely and will need a fallback box nearby during the switch.
Self-scooping enclosure with waste analysis and built-in fountain for multi-cat homes
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Questions
- How does the health tracking work for multiple cats?
- The system uses weight and timing patterns to distinguish between individual cats, then logs each visit separately in the app. You can review trends for each animal to spot changes in frequency or duration that might indicate illness.
- What happens if the WiFi goes out?
- The unit continues to clean and track visits locally, but you will not receive app notifications or remote access until the connection is restored. Data syncs once WiFi is back.
- How often do I need to empty the waste drawer?
- For a single cat, the drawer typically lasts several days. In a multi-cat home, expect to empty it daily or every other day, depending on diet and litter habits. The app sends a notification when the drawer nears capacity.
- Can I use any type of litter?
- The unit works with clumping, crystal, and tofu-based litters. The sensors calibrate during setup to match your chosen formula, though lightweight options tend to track better than heavyweight clay.
- Will my cat actually use an enclosed box?
- Most cats adapt within a week if you follow the transition guide, which involves gradually raising the entry threshold. Some cats refuse enclosed designs entirely, so keep a backup box available during the switch.
- How do I clean the fountain and litter chamber?
- Both the fountain reservoir and the litter chamber lift out for hosing. The rake and waste drawer rinse clean without tools. Regular cleaning prevents buildup and keeps the sensors accurate.
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