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Kitty A GoGo Litter Box Product Review
In 2003, a designer/former clothing buyer and medical design engineer created Kitty A GoGo™. Later in 2010 Kitty A GoGo™ was acquired by Automated Pet Care Products, Inc. (the makers of the Litter-Robot™).
We were sent a Kitty a GoGo litter box to product test. I was hesitant about it because:
I am not a fan of covered/hooded litter boxes (watch the final review video below to understand this more)
I was fearful that the lid was too short for Ragdoll kitties
Unfortunately, those fears held true – BUT I DO LIKE THE Kitty A GoGo Litter Box as a cat bed and I do like it as a litter box if:
You have a short cat like a Skookum
Your cat doesn’t have litter box elimination issues and likes hooded litter boxes
If you are diligent about scooping the litter box every day or twice a day
This litter box was designed for the human in mind – and so it is convenient for the human, but if the human doesn’t keep it clean, then it can end up smelling like a Johnny on the Spot, like any hooded litter box can to a cat.
What’s in the Box?
Kitty a Go Go Litter Box w/pullout Drawer
Hand Scoop
Replaceable Liner
Sifter Rake
Hinged Door
Kitty a Go Go Litter Box w/pullout Drawer
Worried about the accessory items? No worries, you can buy replacement accessories on their website –
Hand Scoop
Litter Tray Liners
Metal Sifter Rake
Custom orders with custom designs available with a minimum order of 500 – which could be really neat – since there are millions of possibilities.
I also like the Feng Shui look of the litter box after you run the rake through it – check it out in the final review video below!
Kitty A GoGo Litter Box Dimensions
Height: 16″ 40.6cm
Length 21″ 53.3cm
Width: 18.25″ or 46.4cm
Entrance Height 8.8″ 21cm
Entrance Width: 10-12″ 25.5-30.7cm
The height dimensions are one of the reasons I do not recommend it for large breed cats. For example, Charlie is 14 inches from the ground to the top of his head. If he was to get i the squatting position to go #2 he would be even taller – so even though the height of the litter box is 16″ high – when you add two inches of litter into the tray, then that height is reduced to 14 inches. But if you have a small cat – maybe a 7 lb. or smaller cat and is along shorter, then it could be a great litter box.
The pull out litter tray drawer and the built-in sifter rake basket is brilliant and they work extremely well. I love the hand scoop storage too – I love when something comes all put together, but now that I am such a snot about litter scoops (I prefer the Litter Lifter hands down), I wouldn’t end up using the scoop that comes with it.
Why I Love It As a Cat Bed:
It’s made of high quality, high impact stain-resistant plastic- so it’s easy to wipe down and keep clean.
It has built-in ventilation slots
The pullout drawer is a great way to get your cat out of the bed, if you want to get them quickly.
It comes assembled
It is portable with a convenient grab handle
It comes in awesome designs: Polka Dot, Black, Leopard, Wood Grain, Flower Print, Metallic
Think about it – especially if you have an outdoor cat – this could be a great “home” for him.
Here are the videos that I took during our review – the first video is of the initial opening:
And then this is the one I made for the final review:
Overall, I like this product – and think that it has multiple uses. Charlie and Trigg never used it as a litter box – but Trigg liked to lay in it on the clean litter! So I do think the bed would be ideal.
You can buy it on Amazon.com or on the manufacturer’s site for $129.99 (They have a button on their site where you can get $30 off if you tell two friends about the Kitty a Go-Go, so the price with 2 friends is $99).
Learn more about Charlie here: http://www.floppycats.com/charlie.html
Learn more about Trigg here: http://www.floppycats.com/trigg.html
Charlie and Trigg are from Soulmate Ragdolls Cattery in Salisbury, NC: http://www.soulmateragdolls.com
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16 Comments
Sure – I would not recommend this litter box for a Ragdoll cat – it is too short for them to be able to go #2. There is a brand new litter box out that was invented by a Ragdoll cat owner called the "Litterfish" – so you might Google that and see what you think. I also have a few videos on here that show the litter boxes I like. One is made from Petco and the others are storage containers. Since you are getting a kitten, I would start out with the Petco one and see how it goes.
I am limited on how much I can type in one response. So the videos that will show you these two litter boxes are "Litter Box Essentials for Large Breed Cats" – there's a link to where you can buy it in the description of that video. I cannot post the URLs in the description – sorry. And here's the one with the storage containers – but you might have to wait until s/he is an adult for these, "Ragdoll Cat Using Litter Box Made From Storage Container"
OK – well, check out the Litterfish – you'll need to Google it – it's cute as heck and fits a Ragdoll – this one is too short for a Ragdoll to go #2.
i'm kind of surprised to see a product review filmed essentially hours/a day or two after beginning use – esp. for a litter box. seems like at minimum a week of use would be needed in order to fully grasp the pros and cons of the item. some products are awesome at first, with performance steadily decreasing the longer it's used. (many cat water fountains, for example!) this litter box seems like it'd be a pain to clean once the rake gunks up with urine (if your cat's a corner pee-er!)
We had it for 1 month or more before I did this video – can't figure out why you think I did it hours/days or two after use. I didn't like it as a litterbox though, as I pointed out in the video, so there was no point in testing it that way – it is too short in height for a litterbox and I hate hooded litterboxes for cats anyway.
She probably thought that because everything is still in the original bags and tucked in the litter box.
yes, perhaps – but again, i don't like it as a litterbox, so i never used it as one.
Lol, what do u use it as then? A dust collector?
i put a blanket in there and used it as a bed for the cats – but eventually sold it in a garage sale.
it would be ideal for a bunny rabbit or guinea pig.
What is your favorite litter box and why
I like either a storage box (like a rubbermaid one) or a NVR Miss litterbox. Why because they are high – so the kitties, don't pee or crap over the side and because it keeps more litter in box.
Have your tried the feline pine litter? what do you think? What litter to you use and prefer? I am thinking of changing although I love my Cat's Pride Liter.
Another design that is just not well thought out. Its not tall enough and cannot be good for cats to use. This is same issue with the litter robot (not the only issue with that device either). If my cats won't defecate in the robot, they won't in this product. Now as a bed…if it had a pad,…perfect.
amen.
You are either holding your breath or very stressed. You sigh after nearly every sentence.