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title: "Omega Paw Self-Cleaning Litter Box, Pewter"
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# No Electricity Large Capacity Self-Cleaning Omega Paw Self-Cleaning Litter Box, Pewter

**Brand:** omega paw
**Price:** € 41.66
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🐱 The Litter Box Revolution: Cleanliness Meets Convenience!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Omega Paw Self-Cleaning Litter Box, Pewter by omega paw
- **How much does it cost?** € 41.66 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.it](https://www.desertcart.it/products/1391315-omega-paw-self-cleaning-litter-box-pewter)

## Best For

- omega paw enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted omega paw brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Eco-Friendly Design:** No filters or electricity needed.
- • **Odor Control Master:** Keeps your home fresh and clean.
- • **Space-Savvy Solution:** Perfect for big cats or multiple felines.
- • **Effortless Maintenance:** Say goodbye to daily scooping!
- • **Frustration-Free Packaging:** Unbox and set up in a snap!

## Overview

The Omega Paw Self-Cleaning Litter Box is a game-changer for cat owners, featuring a patented grill that effortlessly separates clean litter from waste without the need for electricity, liners, or filters. Its large capacity makes it ideal for big cats or multiple-cat households, while the pullout tray ensures quick and easy waste disposal. Designed for easy assembly and effective odor control, this litter box ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging.

## Description

Product Description               The Roll Away Self Cleaning Litter Box cleans in just seconds without scooping. Inside the litter box there is a unique patented grill that separates out the clumped waste, depositing it into the pullout tray. The Large Litter Box is great for big cats or for multiple cat households. No electricity or expensive filters needed!                  .com                 Save money!  Do you hate cleaning your litter box but can't afford one of those expensive motorized models?   Omega Paw's Roll'n Clean, Self-Cleaning Litter Box is just what you are looking for! The Roll'n Clean litter box doesn't use electricity, never breaks down; it just keeps rolling and rolling. Save yourself the headaches and money by buying this amazing self-cleaning litter box.Ideal for big cats or multiple-cat households, this large Roll’n Clean, Self-Cleaning Litter Box quickly self-cleans, while controlling dust and containing odors. Omega Paw’s Roll’n Clean, Self-Cleaning Litter Box allows you to clean your cat’s waste in just seconds, without scooping! Also requires less litter than a traditional litter box and the scoop only collects clumped waste - clean litter is never thrown away.    How it WorksThe Roll’n Clean, Self-Cleaning Litter Box works best with clumping and silica litters. Simply roll the litter box to the right until the top touches the floor then roll it back to the upright position. Inside, a unique patented screen separates the clean litter from the clumped waste – putting all the waste into the scoop. Pull out the scoop and dispose the waste. It’s that easy!  Product FeaturesSelf-cleans by rolling to the right and back again Waste collects in the pullout scoop for quick and easy disposal No electricity or filters neededControls dust and contains odorsIdeal for big cats or multiple-cat householdsShips in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging One year warranty

## Features

- Self Cleaning
- Easy to use
- Takes no electricity, liners or filters
- Patented Grill separates clean litter from waste
- Easy Assembly.Please refer user manual attached below for instructions and troubleshooting steps.
- Large litter box self cleans by rolling to the right and back again
- Waste collects in the pullout tray for quick, easy disposal
- Effectively controls dust and contains odors
- Ideal for big cats or multiple-cat households
- Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging

## Product Details

- **Color:** Pewter
- **Brand:** Omega Paw
- **Size:** Large
- **Material:** Plastic
- **Product Dimensions:** 23.5"L x 21.5"W x 10.5"H
- **Item Weight:** 6.5 Pounds
- **Style:** Modern
- **Manufacturer:** Omega Paw
- **UPC:** 620661664856 620661663422 620661663484
- **With Lid:** No

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: How can this be labeled self cleaning when the owner has to roll the unit over?**
A: I think as with every product, you need to read further into the product description before buying anything. There it is clearly explained that while it is technically self-cleaning, there is some manual work required on the part of the owner. While I don't feel the name is intentionally misleading, it could definitely be reworded to thwart questions such as yours.

**Q: I have a pretty big cat....18 lbs.  Will the large size box work for him?**
A: My Fluffy...she's not fat she's fluffy, weighs 23 lbs. We try to let her keep her delusions of grandeur while giving her better and less food each day. We were worried about the same thing. She's not very tall; born with a deformity that shortened her hind legs and almost left her paralyzed; so she sits and walks very close to the floor. I wasn't sure she would be able to get in or turn around so I kept another pan out for her to use. Well, she was having none of that nonsense..Hummphh!! If Bitsy can do it, not to be rude but she's so much bigger than I am, less graceful too...well I'm just better and we all know it! So I'm going to use this new wonderful toy too. Ok. Pick up first leg, butt head on top of box lightly.(was that in the instructions?) Bring in second leg...ooooo I'm half there!  0h dear. Of dear.  Ummm. Ahhh, hellooooo? Anyone there to offer me a little push? Oh my, how much time has passed? Hours? Days???  I've missed 9 lives to live ! I'm sure of it . Well at least I won't need to watch the Dogfather again. I just don't understand that movie. Good gosh, what if it's been days, I've missed 2 dinners. 2 breakfasts and the 5-6 snacks Im obliged to take from the neigbors. It would be extremely bad etiquette. I'm just hanging here, with my face in this most unpleasant hole, waiting away a few of my lives till someone finds me. No, I will not cry. Ill think about that tomorrow!!  La ti da, la te da, oh gosh, I sure hope Tom from next Door doesn't see me like this. Oh my...what would he think. Oh dear. la tee da...la te...oh ahh, toodle dools? Is that you Bitsy?  darling?? Oh thank the holey cheese in the sky!! I'm sure someone MUST Have given me the wrong directions because I'm , we'll. A little stuck. Could you give me a tiny push up dear.Sures I cans Flufferbugs...BITSY!!!! NOT BUGS, HOW MANY TIMES HAVE I...oh darn it all. Just give me a push. You children really should APPRECIATE YOUR ELDERS. hmpfff.But fluffers yurs only 4 months owder den me an.... OOO, PLEASE Do be quiet and help me. OH DEAR I think I may be starting to dribble. JUST WHAT WILL THEY THINK OF ME!! ILL NEVER be able to show my whiskers about town ever again. Oh ,Bitsy, my smelling smelts, my smelling smelts, I think I might faint. Well u better not do no fainting in there cause ill just leafes you.What a terrible thing to say. See if I let you have my share of playtime with moms and dads from now on. HmphOk ok ill help. One and twos and tresses and ouchs and  goofy cats and sixes and...Bitsy, where did you learn to count???Moms taught me whils playin piggies on her toes. My nails tickels Theys tastes reals good you nose!!. It a dedecacy somewhere I think??Ok forget get counting JUST GIVE ME A PUSH...................Okkkks........PLUNK, SPLAT.... PLOP!! ...YOUSES OK FLUFFS???I'm fine Bitsy. I think I can handle my private business on my own now ok?Oooooo, a buszniss meetin, is there gonna be KOOKIES AFTER??? Ken I finds Baby and we come has kookies too??Well, there certainly are a few now. Grief!What's dat,Why yous sounds so fars away? Nothing dear, you can leave now. I can finish from here. Thank YouFiggers I dos all dat work AN I don even get a Kookie from it. BLAHHHHHHHHH . I nos where fluffers hids her last kookie. Nah nah nah nah nahhh yeahhhhh.Well look at that. Hah. I made it and moms will be so proud of me. Now...I just ....need to...turn this way... no that ...no errr....it's this way I'm sure. OH. CRAP.  I. can't. see. a. darn. thing! Whose bright idea was it to not put a skylight in this luxurious "eau du toilette".  Wow, my French really has improved since I doubled up on the Mickey Ds French fries!! Told Tom they were better than those bk ones. That's it...smell the French fries..... Wooohooo light!Yeah, I did it. Moms will never doubt my abilities again. After every cloud or rainstorm...there's always a rainbow fish . I can't wait to tell her, yeahhhhh. Now..Which way was out?. Id follow my tail but I cat see it. Ok, hmmm. Now which way do I turn to get out of here??????? *whimper*  BITSY BOO,??? BABY, ?????MOMMMMMMMMS!!!!?????Ok. Maybe that was a slight exaggeration. Just a little. But it was comical to watch my Bitsy, appropriately named, trying to help Fluffy the first time she used it. It didn't take her long at all to figure it out. But she ALWAYS makes sure that she is facing forward now before starting her business. Guess I can't blame her. I wouldn't want my head in the toilet with the lid down while going either lol.My other two cats had no problem at all. But even as big as she is, it didn't take her long to figure out how to do it and get out quickly. The only problem I have now is when the two younger cats decide they both want to use it at the same time. Doesn't matter that there's a clean litter pan sitting not more than 1/2 ft away. Guess they just like it this pan. I think being covered helps them to feel less shy when people are around.As for getting it clean...that's where the problem comes in for me. I've had three back surgeries in the last 10 years and there's nothing more they can do. So bending and cleaning litter is very painful. That's why I got this to beg in with. My daughter was still in high school s after I showed her how to use it she did it. There's a trick to it if you want to do it right and not have all your "good litter" going into the garbage bucket . Before you start rolling make sure that drawer us in its place securely. Or you will d nd up with nasty litter all over. You might even want to invest I a roll of duck tape. Ill explain later.First off, make sure wherever you decide to put the pan, that there is enough space a room to roll it and maneuver around it yourself. It's really not that complicated...if you do it slowly. First check to be sure your kitties didn't all happen to go on the side where the screen is located. A spot here or there will not interfere but if they all lined up to do their business there, you are not going to be keeping clean litter in the box. It won't be able to go thru the screen to be saved for later. So if this happens you're going to need to release these clumps from in from of it before starting.Before you start thinking, well this is a waste of time if I have to scoop anyway. I just want to say that even with 3 cats who seem to enjoy using this one more than the others , this has only happened maybe 2-3times in the 3 years I've been using it. So it really isn't that big if a pro b elm. But better to be safe t h an sorry. The first 2 times I didn't know what the problem was...all I knew was that I had stinky nays litter all over t her floor, my feet etc. I was not a happy camperIf there's nothing in the way SLOWLY, NOT LIKE A SNAIL, BUT SLOWLY start to roll the bin to the right. (Remember, same rule applies to most things, rightly tighty lefty Lucy, ok) if you can peek inside you will see the Good litter going through that little screened in area under the collection box on right. Nothing be going into that unit yet. IF YOU SEE BLOBS STUCK TO BOTTOMS, SIDES, ETC. AT THIS TIME LEAVE THEN ALONE. IF AT ALL POSSIBLE YOU WANT JUST THE GOOD STUFF GOING UNDER THE SIEVE.Keep rotating slowly untill you've turned the box completely over and the bottom is now on top. Once again MANEUVER THE DRAWER TO BE SURE IT WASNT KNOCKED OUT OF PLACE. That's the part that most people have trouble with.Once the box is upside down start banging away at the sides and bottom for any clumps that are still stuck to these areas. From my experience, there are usually quite a few stuck there.  A suggestion if I may? Don't do this while the kids or baby are taking naps. It can be quite loud. Course, if you want to start teaching your older kids about responsibility and what it takes to own an animal, this is a great way to do it. Just have them play drums on it for a bit LOL.after you've pounded all the clumps out you might want to take your litter box sieve and make sure there still arent any clumps hstill hanging on for dear life. And scrap them off.Next thing you're going to do is at a steady pace turn the box towards the right again where all those nasty clumps are going to drop into that drawer. Now be careful here. If you have a pride of cats all using the same litter or if you don't change it ever night there are going to be too many clumps to fit in the draWER. You will need to turn it back onto the bottom and carefully remove the draWER of old litter.be sure you have a bag next  to you before you even start. If it was really that full you might need to shake some of it off and back into box in order to get the it out. If this seems to be a normal occurrence for you I'd suggest either getting another box like this one or changing the litter both morning and nice. Because this can get really messy and is very unsanitary not just for for your cats but for you and your family too. So if this happens, you just need to repeat all the steps again. But if it happens often, I hope you'll take my advice. The ONE Thing most people who have used this box complain about is the litter falling out of the drawer or getting all over the place and making a mess while they are taking the drawers out. Now YOU KNOW the reason why, so hopefully If it happens to you you will take the steps needed to correct t he problem.This is NOT to say that the drawer has never fallen out even with a normal amount of litter in It. That's why I mentioned keeping an eye on it staying closed while rolling the bin or taping it closed with duck tape or something before starting.If this was all there was to the review I would give this a strong 4, maybe a 5. Unfortunately, with my daughter going away to school and with me becoming the head: feeder, water fountain filler, disciplinarian, petter and furball magnet whenever I need to use the ladies room, I am also now the head cleaner of the litter box. Yeah me :)Unfortunately, as I described earlier, I have some major problems with my back. And I'm not strong enough to roll over the Omega Paw Self-Cleaning litter box. This is very frustrating, and very painful no matter how I seem to do it. So I started out by cleaning it while sitting on the step of the landing just above the box. But with short arms, not a strong back, I was finding it very hard to get to the back of the box or to get enough leverage to get out those clumps that before we're so easily pounded out. I've now tried this for over 3 months and I've been defeated. It hurt to much to do it every day so sometimes I'd wait till the next night g :-). Which only compounded the problem because now there was twice as many hard lumps to try and break free than before.So for me, in my circumstance, at this time. I can only give it a one. I've had to stop using it.  Now I am using an environmentally friendly cat litter box made out of recycled cardboard, paper etc. I can use each one for almost a month and I'm back to using my regular cat litter remover/ scraper to clean out the bad stuff then add more good stuff. When this box looks like it needs to be changed I don't need to wash it. I just throw it in the garbage, with whatever nasty litter is left still in it ,where it will then get a ride to a place where eventually it will dissolve into nothingness. A very good thing. More often than not, it's not actually the box that needs to be replaced.  I've removed so many clumps of bad litter which, even with the best scooper in the world, still leave behind nasty bits from clumps broken up and when that happens the only thing to do is: dump everything out of the box, into the garbage, clean the litterbox and start out clean and fresh again.Well in my case - I throw out that cardboard-like recycled litter box, which will eventually be broken down and become part of our earth again - I open up my clean, fresh smelling, new recycled cat litter box and Fluffy, Bitsy, BABY and I all start out in our own microcosm, with a new, clean, fresh smelling, recycled cat litter box - knowing that, even if it's only in the tiniest of ways, we are actually making a difference. Now it's that something to feel good about. A cat litter box lol. Good luck ever one using your litter boxes. From me and my furry friends to yours, Have a great life!  =^··^=

**Q: how does it work**
A: I love having a cat. I LOATH the shedding and the LITTER BOX!!! FORGET ABOUT IT...NO MORE CATS! >^..^<  
So I bought three Yorkies, As they DONT shed. YAY! GO ME! One morning I forgot to WHIFF the coffee.
I fell in love with this adorable Tuxedo kitten w/looong pure white whiskers. Fittingly...I named him Whiskers. 
He was so adorable...I brought him home.
The boys and the Yorkies loved him! Sat down with my late cup of coffee and my brain kicked in...AAAAAaaaa...forehead slap. 
I got three Yorkies cuz they dont SHED!!! TOO LATE!  
He got REALLY BIG REALLY fast! He looks like the cartoon character, Sylvester The Cat. Fittingly his name is now Sylvester. 
I watched a video of this guy rolling this brand of liter box, pulls out the tray, empties it into a "Litter Genie". DONE! 
No dust~No smell~No Mess. I immediately purchased BOTH! When you put the box together don't being a hurry and force things to fit. 
That will ruin the sifter track and latches.  Before adding the litter spin the box around. The box latches work opposite of what you'd think. 
Use a fine tip marker or tape and write an ==> for the closed position. Get one that fits the space you have. 
I have lots of space so I got the large box.  Sylvester can use a small box and I wish I got the small one now. 
We ALL know the drill...cats dont poo lying down.  
GEESH Sylvester could lounge in the sand{litter}with sunglasses, a Pina Colada and a cat size beach ball..."Sylvester, SERIOUSLY?!?" 
The size box should be determined by how many cats you have{not the size of the cat}. 
1 cat get the small box, 2 cats get the med.box, 3+cats get the lg.box., or just get the one that fits the space you have. 
Even if you have 3 cats with a small space,get a small box. It's not like they ever poo "together".  
You'll just have to roll the small box one once a day, its lighter and easier to roll.  
Like I said. I have the large box. It's actually...well...can I use the word ''fun"? 
But It's not fun when I have to wait to roll it only once every 3 to 4 days. 
The large one IS heavier and they really should have added more latches on the side. Just clip 2 or3 of those office clips on each side. 
I leave the clips on and remove the silver key lock shaped pinchers. No more leaking. 
If you dont like the looks of that...buy a tube of clear DAPcaulk{avoiding the clips on the box}. 
It'll peel off if your OCD and ever want to clean it. Then add another line of caulk. Sorry so long. Hope this helps. VWBug  >ii<

**Q: what about cats who do not like conventional covered litter boxes? Is this different in some way that the cat wouldn't care if it is covered?**
A: I agree with Rango1410 - if the cat is unsure about restricted space, this box isn't different from other covered boxes and they would likely resist it. One more thought - I removed the "scoop" that comes with this box (you can see it on the right in the pic), and that creates another little window, but not one for in-out, just for seeing out. I did that b/c that scoop is more or less useless to me, and it kept falling out of place and into the actual litter after I removed the screen inside.  So that might be an option for you, too. I have both kinds of litter boxes at my house - one uncovered and the rest covered. That's the only way I have found to keep them all happy. :)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best Litter Box EVER
*by T***L on July 23, 2012*

I love this litter box. I bought it in February because my husband (who normally has litter duty) was going to be out of town for awhile. I have a serious problem cleaning the litter box because it just activates my gag reflex. Having found myself in a position where I now had to clean the litter box myself, I started to research litter boxes. I settled on this one because it was relatively inexpensive so I wouldn't be out a whole lot if it didn't work.When it arrived, I read the instructions and put it together. It did take me a few tries to get all of the clasps to fit together properly. I found the plastic to be of the same quality as any other litter box. We use the corn litter so I filled the box with that and just set it in the place that the old litter box was. I figured they would have to use it.Well, they did-no problems at all. I bought the large size and the litter area is not very large. I would not recommend the smaller size. However, I have two cats and they had no problems using it at all. My larger cat is 15lbs. No accidents. My larger cat used to leave a deposit outside the old litter box once in awhile and that has stopped.I can easily clean this litter box. I just take a plastic bag downstairs, roll the litter box, pull out the tray and dump it directly in the bag. I then close the bag and take it out to the garbage. No odor! No gag reflex! This litter box saved me because I have no idea how I would have managed to clean up after them in a traditional litter box!I have had this box for 5 months and we do occasionally have litter in the refuse pan. However, from what we can tell, it occurs when we overfill the box. I have occasionally also had litter stuck to the bottom of the box. I usually reach in with my scoop and give the bottom a little scrape before rolling it. I've only felt resistance indicating something is stuck on the bottom 3 times now.So, while some may not find it to be perfect, it is inexpensive and it works well enough that both of my cats use it. It also allows me to be able to clean a litter box without becoming ill! I love this box so much that I am buying another one for another area of the house!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A great product with a bit of a learning curve
*by P***S on October 21, 2014*

I absolutely hated this litter box until I loved it. I attribute this to several things, including an unwillingness to peer inside its cavernous hole and an aversion to reading directions. Litter type is very important in the use of this box. I am now using World’s Best Cat Litter, and I can confirm, relative to other brands I have tried, it is the best, both in terms of clumping and odor suppression.I am not entirely sure why I had such difficulties using this box initially. I was making quite a mess and was extremely frustrated after my first few attempts of using it. I cried when dirty litter spewed out all over the floor after I turned the box upside down and couldn’t believe I had been dumb enough to try such a thing. I went back to the reviews and couldn’t understand all the strong ratings. I delighted in my fellow consumers’ mishaps who rated it one star and pumped my fist in the air in joyous solidarity with the reviewer who suggested all the 5-star reviews had been planted and that this box was indeed a lying piece of junk. Then for some reason, a few weeks after I had been scooping a regular box old-school style and killing my back like I was panning for gold, I decided to give the "self-cleaner" another try. After all, the helpful video reviewer left visual proof of this product’s efficiency and ease.First, don’t kid yourself, this box does not belong in the dining room. Or the kitchen. It belongs in a bathroom or utility room or best of all a basement. And I would say this is just true of any litter box. So that was my first mistake – thinking I could keep it near the kitchen. Gross.Next – the clips are extremely important. You must diligently check them every single time you roll this thing over. Just a hair out of line and you will be sorry.Most importantly: DO NOT OVERFILL THIS BOX WITH LITTER. Ultimately, I think this is where I went wrong. All advice, from the litter, the box, the vet etc. told me to fill it with 3 inches of litter. That is totally ridiculous. That is what caused my clips to give way and spill litter on the floor. That is a totally unmanageable amount of litter to be throwing around. If you are cleaning your box every day or every other day, your cats do not need this much litter to move around in.Fill the box with maybe an inch and a half, or possibly two, of litter (just on the side that is accessible to the cat. Make sure the lid is truly aligned to the bottom pan. Close the clips tightly. When ready to clean, SLOWLY, for God sake’s SLOWLY, roll your pan to the right, allowing the clean litter to slide through the grating and the solid waste to pop over into the drawer. I cannot emphasize enough the importance of doing this slowly. Not only will litter not go all over your floor, but you will lose less clean litter to the drawer.Do not return the box to its upright position yet. At this point in the process you must LOOK INSIDE THE BOX. It will be mostly empty, as the clean litter is now hidden behind the grate. There will be 1-3 large clumps of wet litter stuck to the bottom of the box. I don’t know why. Simply use a regular scoop to pop these up and throw them into the trash. They should slide right up like disgusting cookies. I store my scoop in a pretty bin I got from the dollar store. NOW roll the box to the left, and let all the clean litter fall back into the main part of the box. Give it a little shake to even the litter out. Empty the drawer of its contents. And in less than five minutes you have cleaned your box. It’s that simple and wonderful. I do it every day.When this box needs replacing, I will buy another.

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