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Does anyone use the breeze system? I've been thinking of getting it. I feel like it would be less work for me in the long run and I could flush the poop. Right now I scoop daily and then throw the bag in my trash because I don't really have another place for it. I hate scented litter and the dust that comes with it, I feel like the box is never clean enough.
Any advice on how to get the cats to like the new box, or anything you think is good/bad about the system?
 

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I don't have any experience with it, but the above might be helpful.
 
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Does anyone use the breeze system? I've been thinking of getting it. I feel like it would be less work for me in the long run and I could flush the poop. Right now I scoop daily and then throw the bag in my trash because I don't really have another place for it. I hate scented litter and the dust that comes with it, I feel like the box is never clean enough.
Any advice on how to get the cats to like the new box, or anything you think is good/bad about the system?
Hello! I use The Breeze System and have used it for more than 2 years. I have two Persian cats and thy love it! It's such an easy litter box to care for and clean. I would not go back to any other one unless my cats started having issues with it. I own 3 of those boxes and have never had an issue with any of them. The clay pellets have odor control, which is awesome! Also, it's not a messy litter at all. It's not cheap though, but worth it! I don't have many negative things to say about it other than I wish it was slightly bigger. My 13-pound Persian fits fine in it, but I always think it would be nicer to have an inch more on each side. Anyhow, I would give it 4.8/5 stars!
 
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How often do you replace the pellets?
 
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Hello! I use The Breeze System and have used it for more than 2 years. I have two Persian cats and thy love it! It's such an easy litter box to care for and clean. I would not go back to any other one unless my cats started having issues with it. I own 3 of those boxes and have never had an issue with any of them. The clay pellets have odor control, which is awesome! Also, it's not a messy litter at all. It's not cheap though, but worth it! I don't have many negative things to say about it other than I wish it was slightly bigger. My 13-pound Persian fits fine in it, but I always think it would be nicer to have an inch more on each side. Anyhow, I would give it 4.8/5 stars!
How often do you change the pellets?
 

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I use it, and generally like it, although I replaced the clay pellets with feline pine ( actually equine horse bedding from rural king, but same thing).  if your cats tolrrate it ( my kittn's breeder used it with paper pellets, so my cat came pre trained), it is pretty good.  
 

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Breeze is a good system because it reduces odors, stops messy litter tracking, there is no dust and it saves the planet from dumping tons of litter into our landfill sites. The only thing I don't like are the pee pads. They cost a lot, need to be changed frequently and are gross to handle. I solved this problem by buying a replacement litter box called Cat-lilac. Instead of pee pads it has a holding tank for the liquid waste. All I have to do is take the tank and pour it down my toilet about once per month. I put a little of my favourite fragrance in the tank every time to keep the area smelling nice. I still use the Breeze pellets in the top tray but I save a bundle now that I don't have to pay for the pads. I've seen the Cat-lilac kits on Amazon and eBay. Hope this helps.
 

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I use the Breeze litter system, honestly wouldn't have gotten a strictly indoor cat if I hadn't know about this. I seriously hate the smell and mess of traditional litter boxes. I only have one cat, he has 2 boxes, side by side. I have to get extra water into him, via his canned food, due to his FLUD, so he probably pees more than most cats. I change out the liners every 5 days and the pellets every 6-7 weeks. With him using both boxes, this has worked well for this mostly neat freak human and the boy likes it too. A friend has multiple cats, multiple boxes and there is no odor in her home. She is the one that sold me on this product.

Unless the directions state you can flush the solids, I'd not do so. Have visions of the pellets stuck to the poo clogging up your toilet. I put the solids in a baggie and store in an outdoor container with lid until trash day.

My only complaint with this system is if you have a really large cat, say 15-20# the box might not be large enough for him to scratch around and do his business. It's okay for my recently adopted boy, he is an adult and shouldn't get much heavier/larger than he is now.
 
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