Cat litter can be a hassle, I occasionally buy the special litter from the jam3iya because it doesn’t emit odour as outdoor sand. I came across this product which is fabulous and neat, ModKat, where modern cats do their business
Who says a litter box can’t embrace form as well as function, work with your décor and provide an unparalleled experience for your cat. Not us. The ModKat Litter Box is the answer. Its modern design compliments any room, while the enclosed base and “rooftop access” allows your cat the privacy needed to do his or her business.
Every detail has been thoughtfully considered, from the non-skid feet that keeps ModKat put, to the locking rooftop that keeps nosey pets and curious kids at bay. An ergonomic scoop with incorporated brush stores neatly on the side and the reusable litter liner is friendly to your wallet and to the environment
The littler box costs $180 and the reusable litter bag $9 (link)
Check out their FAQ for more clarification: link
I checked their shipping destinations, they do not ship to Kuwait, I’m not sure if Aramex has any shipment size restrictions.
There are many youtube videos of cats enjoying this product
Via YankoDesign


#1 by MBH on May 17, 2010 - 12:50 PM
There are kits to train cats to use toilets. That’s way better than replacing bags of sand & crap.
Slap in a weight-sensor and the toilet can auto-flush too!
#2 by Bloggylife on May 17, 2010 - 12:55 PM
LOL send me the instructions
Though I believe my cat is old to learn new tricks. Ba3deeen I saw a cat flush, that’d be cool if my Lucy can go to the bathroom and flush ba3ad take a bath too
But don’t cats enjoy scratching dirt and rough surfaces, maybe this way we are denying them the pleasure of it
#3 by MBH on May 17, 2010 - 1:10 PM
http://www.google.com/search?q=cat+potty+training
Cats don’t *enjoy* digging in dirt. They scratch surfaces to sharpen their claws, not for fun.
#4 by Bloggylife on May 17, 2010 - 1:22 PM
LOL MBH no kidding
I’m putting my bro up to this mission, though I don’t think he’s up to it
Today you are bringing up all my vague recollections, chineee I read something about a substance coating their claws that’s why they scratch, my cat will just enjoy putting her paws on my clothes and even skin and sheets
even the kittens while nursing do that also on the mum’s belly, don’t think that’s for sharpening. Need to look at that too
#5 by MBH on May 17, 2010 - 1:27 PM
None of the cats that I had before ever scratched me even when playing. Even other people’s cats.
If your cat scratches a lot, take her to the vet and have them look at her claws.
#6 by Marzouq on May 17, 2010 - 7:21 PM
Loool! I’m sooo not a fan of cats! lol
But it does look like its having fun! hehehe!
#7 by MBH on May 17, 2010 - 8:04 PM
I don’t know about you, but I have no idea who’s the idiot who came up with the idea of that box. I just saw the video and realized that not only is it dark inside, it’s tight enough to prevent the cat from comfortably digging in multiple places!
The spot that is most likely to be [ab]used is the one in the opposite direction of the entry hole, because after digging the hole, the cat will turn and face the exit while doing its business.
Marzouq, how can you not like cats?!??!!?!?!?!?!??!?!?!!!111!!!one!!!
#8 by Bloggylife on May 18, 2010 - 1:01 AM
Marzouq I’m with MBH, how can you not like cats?!??!!?!?!?!?!??!?!?!! enzain kittens
MBH, I think this is feasible for small places, sij it’ll restrict digging to one place. I think the holes in the lid shed some light oo ventilation purposes. In the FAQ, they say it is suitable for the average cat and they’ve tested it for several breeds.