
The Last Litter Box You'll Ever Scoop.
You love your cat. You hate the box.
The smell that hits you walking in. Scooping twice a day. That look they give you while you're elbow-deep in their mess.
The Scoopy 11 ends all of that.
It cleans itself 15 seconds after your cat goes. Zero smell. Zero scooping. Your only job? Empty the drawer once a week.
Set it up once. Never think about it again
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Zero Daily Scooping |
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Eliminates Cat Smell |
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Saves 10+ Hours/Month |
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Cat Comfort Design |
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Smart Cleaning Tech |
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FAQ
What type of litter does it work with?
What type of litter does it work with?
Clumping cat litter only. Works with clay-based, natural, and silica gel clumping litters. Avoid non-clumping, crystal-only, or wood pellet litters as they won't separate properly during the cleaning cycle.
How does the sensor system actually work?
How does the sensor system actually work?
Weight sensors detect when your cat enters and exits. Once your cat leaves, it waits 15 seconds, then the rotating mechanism sifts the litter and deposits waste into the sealed drawer. Smart enough to pause if your cat comes back mid-cycle.
What's the power consumption like?
What's the power consumption like?
Uses about 5W on standby and 15W during cleaning cycles. That's roughly £2-3 per year in electricity. Less than leaving a phone charger plugged in 24/7.
Can it handle multiple cats?
Can it handle multiple cats?
Yes, designed for up to 3 cats (max combined weight 20kg). The system tracks usage and cleans after each visit. For 4+ cats, you'd want a second unit to avoid overworking the mechanism.
What happens if the waste drawer gets full?
What happens if the waste drawer gets full?
Built-in indicator light warns you when it's 80% full. The unit keeps working until completely full, then pauses cleaning cycles until you empty it. Takes about 30 seconds to remove, empty, and reinstall.
Does it need WiFi or an app?
Does it need WiFi or an app?
Nope. Completely standalone. No app, no WiFi, no Bluetooth. Plug it in, add litter, done. Some people prefer it that way—one less thing to set up or troubleshoot.