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  • Luma Smart Litter Box with gift

The 3-second version

  • Analyzes waste before each cleaning cycle to flag health changes
  • Self-cleaning rake system handles up to ten cats
  • Sealed waste drawer and built-in deodorizing control odor
  • Requires app setup for health tracking
  • Less precise data with back-to-back visits
  • Needs regular waste drawer emptying

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Automatic Litter Box That Tracks Health Before It Scoops

Most automatic litter boxes just rake on a timer. This one checks what's in the box first, looking for frequency changes, unusual volume, or other markers that often show up in the litter box before they show up in behavior. For cats prone to urinary blockages or crystal formation, that lead time matters.

The difference is worth it if you've ever missed early signs or rushed to an emergency vet. It's overkill if your cat sees the vet annually and you're home enough to notice subtle changes yourself.

Good gift when

  • Multi-cat households tired of constant scooping
  • Owners monitoring a cat with chronic health issues
  • People who travel and want remote litter box status
  • Anyone who wants early warning of urinary or digestive changes

Skip it if Individual cat tracking loses accuracy when multiple cats use the box within minutes of each other, so the health monitoring works best with staggered routines or single-cat homes.

Specs

Capacity
Up to 10 cats
Cleaning Type
Automatic rake with sensors
Health Monitoring
Waste analysis before each cycle
Litter Type
Clumping litter required
Waste Disposal
Sealed drawer with standard trash bags
Connectivity
App-enabled for alerts and tracking

What's included

  • Luma Smart Litter Box
  • Waste drawer
  • Power adapter

If you're giving it

  • No sizing to guess

Large item; recipient needs space and an outlet near the litter box location.

The details

This self-cleaning litter box runs a health check every time your cat uses it, analyzing waste before the rake cycles. The built-in monitoring looks for patterns that might signal a urinary issue, digestive change, or other concern worth a vet visit, giving you a heads-up before symptoms become obvious.

The automatic cleaning cycle keeps the box fresh without daily scooping. After each use, sensors detect when your cat has left, wait a set interval, then rake waste into a sealed drawer. The design accommodates households with up to ten cats, handling high traffic without manual intervention between drawer changes.

Odor control runs continuously through a deodorizing system that works alongside the sealed waste compartment. No litter tracking trays or separate air filters to replace—the unit manages smell as part of its standard operation.

Setup involves filling the basin with clumping litter, plugging in the unit, and connecting to the companion app if you want remote alerts. The app logs each visit, flags anomalies, and sends a notification when the waste drawer is full. You can also pause cleaning cycles or adjust rake timing from your phone.

The waste drawer slides out from the front for disposal. Depending on the number of cats and their routines, expect to empty it every few days to a week. The drawer uses standard trash bags; no proprietary liners required.

Because the system tracks individual cats by weight and timing, it works best in households where cats have distinct patterns. If multiple cats use the box in quick succession, the data becomes less precise, though the cleaning function continues normally.

Self-cleaning system with waste analysis to help catch potential health changes early

$599.99at petlibro.com

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Questions

What type of litter does this work with?
The Luma requires clumping litter. Clay, corn, wheat, and other clumping formulas all work, but non-clumping varieties will interfere with the rake mechanism and waste analysis.
How does it track individual cats in a multi-cat home?
The system uses weight sensors and visit timing to distinguish between cats. It works best when cats have different weights or use the box at different times. Back-to-back visits by similar-weight cats can reduce tracking accuracy, though the self-cleaning function continues normally.
Do I need to use special waste bags or liners?
No, the waste drawer accepts standard trash bags. You don't need proprietary liners or any specific brand.
How often do I need to empty the waste drawer?
It depends on the number of cats and their routines, but most households empty the drawer every few days to a week. The app sends a notification when the drawer is full.
Can I use this without the app?
Yes, the self-cleaning function operates independently. However, health tracking, remote alerts, and visit logs all require the app, so you'll lose those features if you skip the setup.

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