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Luma Smart Litter Box with Wet Feeder

  • Luma Smart Litter Box with Wet Feeder

The 3-second version

  • Analyzes waste before scooping to detect early health changes
  • Tracks up to ten cats individually in a shared box
  • Deodorizing cartridge neutralizes odor in the sealed waste drawer
  • Requires Wi-Fi and app for health tracking
  • Needs weekly drawer emptying and sensor cleaning
  • Takes up more space than a standard litter box

Why it's on GiftsFeed

Automatic litter box that tracks waste patterns to flag health changes

Standard automatic boxes save you from scooping but leave you guessing whether your cat is healthy. Kidney disease, diabetes, and urinary blockages all change bathroom behavior long before other symptoms show, but you only notice if you're paying close attention every single day. This box does that work by measuring and comparing each visit, then alerting you when something shifts. It's the difference between catching a treatable problem and facing a crisis months later when damage is already done.

Good gift when

  • Multi-cat households that need individual health tracking
  • Owners managing chronic conditions like kidney disease or diabetes
  • People who want early warning of urinary or digestive problems
  • Households where scooping daily isn't realistic

Skip it if You have only one cat with no health concerns and prefer a simpler, less expensive automatic box. The monitoring features add cost and complexity that matter most when you're juggling multiple animals or watching for specific conditions.

Specs

Capacity
Up to 10 cats
Connectivity
Wi-Fi with app
Features
Waste analysis, deodorizing system, wet feeder attachment
Power
Requires outlet

What's included

  • Luma automatic litter box
  • Wet feeder attachment
  • Deodorizing cartridge

If you're giving it

  • No sizing to guess

Large item; recipient needs space and a power outlet near the litter area.

The details

Most automatic litter boxes just scoop on a timer. This one examines what each cat leaves behind before it cleans, then logs the data so you can catch urinary issues, digestive trouble, or weight changes before they become expensive emergencies.

The system handles up to ten cats in the same box. It identifies each animal, tracks their bathroom habits individually, and flags patterns that suggest illness—more frequent trips, smaller volumes, changes in consistency. You get the insight a vet would ask about without sorting through clumps by hand or keeping a diary.

The scooping mechanism activates only after the sensor confirms a cat has left. Waste goes into a sealed drawer with a deodorizing cartridge that neutralizes odor instead of masking it. The unit adapts to how often your household needs it, so a single cat triggers different timing than a group of five.

Setup requires a power outlet and a spot big enough for the enclosure. The app connects over Wi-Fi to show you trends, send alerts, and let you adjust sensitivity. Cleaning means emptying the drawer and wiping down the sensor area weekly, plus occasional deep cleans of the litter chamber. The wet feeder attaches to the side and syncs with the same app to portion out scheduled meals.

Self-cleaning unit with built-in monitoring for up to ten cats in one household

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Questions

How does the health monitoring actually work?
The box uses sensors to measure frequency, duration, and characteristics of each visit. It identifies individual cats and tracks their patterns over time. When the data shows a change—like more frequent trips with less output, or a shift in consistency—the app sends an alert so you can contact your vet before symptoms worsen.
Can it tell which cat is which in a multi-cat household?
Yes. The system identifies each cat individually and logs their activity separately, so you see health data for one animal at a time rather than combined totals for the whole household.
How often do I need to empty the waste drawer?
That depends on how many cats you have. For a single cat, expect to empty it once a week. For several cats, you may need to empty it every few days. The app will remind you when the drawer is full.
Does the wet feeder work independently or only with the litter box?
The wet feeder attaches to the litter box and connects to the same app for scheduling and portion control. It's designed to work as part of the system rather than as a standalone feeder.
What happens if the Wi-Fi goes out?
The litter box will continue to scoop automatically, but you won't receive health alerts or be able to view tracking data until the connection is restored. Basic cleaning functions don't depend on the network.

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