Forgive me if this is not appropriate discussion here, but the description says discussion is allowed so here goes:

After some research and online discussion we decided to upgrade our cat’s bathroom equipment from a regular litter box to a fancy expensive FurryTail automatic litter box. I am happy to report that generally we are very happy with it, the cats seem to love it, and overall it works great.

The only problem we’re trying to figure out, is that it stinks worse than the regular cat box we used to have. I’m talking about right after use, not really “ambient” odor, but when the one cat uses it, the entire first floor of our home is eye-wateringly stinky. We never noticed this happen before. With the old analog cat box we almost never had odor problems. I suspect it has something to do with the cats burrying it before and now the machine “unburies” it while it’s “fresh” and puts it in a bag that does not contain the evil… that’s the only thing I can think of. The situation also puzzles us. This is a tiny monster, pooing in a nearly completely enclosed barrel, that is closed INSIDE an unused shower, in a tiny side bathroom. There are multiple layers of containment and it still manages to permeate the whole house. On top of that, while it seems like it’s really just right after they use it, we’re assuming we’re getting nose blind and probably the whole house stinks more than we think, all the time.

I’ve been using activated charcoal in the receptacle and shower area. We also use the Arm and Hammer deodorizing powder in the litter itself. I’m wondering what else I can do? (besides go back to the old cat box.)

here’s a cat tax photo of the poo poo monster just because:

  • angrystego@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    Have you tried to check whether the cat burries the product as efficiently as it used to in the analog toilet?

    • JupiterSnarl@lemmy.worldOP
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      6 days ago

      Actually, your question made me debunk my theory. It can’t be the disturbance of the poo. He’s never buried it in the first place. LOL We have a camera enabled in there to keep track of their habits and found he’s not a very bright cat… after he makes his dump he will spend 10 minutes scratching the ceiling of the litter box, the sides of the shower, the floor outside the litterbox but he never scratches the litter or successfully buries anything. So it can’t be that he buried it before lol.