Litter-Robot Bags: What Should You Use? (2024)

Litter-Robot is the highest-rated self-cleaning litter box on the market because it is so good at what it does: automatically cleaning your cat’s waste so that it is out of sight (and out of smelling range). But what about when the waste drawer gets full? That’s where Litter-Robot bags come into play. Which Litter-Robot bags are best and why do we recommend custom-fit Litter-Robot liners? Keep reading to find out.

Reminder: How Litter-Robot works

When your cat exits Litter-Robot, a timer counts down, allowing the litter to clump before a clean cycle begins. Litter-Robot automatically separates your cat’s waste from the clean litter, depositing the clumps into a waste drawer below the unit.

The app or the unit control panel will indicate when the waste drawer is full. At that time, you just empty the drawer, replace the liner, and press the Reset button. It’s as easy as taking out the trash!

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Are Litter-Robot bags required?

Although not required for the unit to function, it is highly recommended that you protect the Litter-Robot waste drawer from the deposited cat poop and urine clumps with a bag or liner. Not only will this make emptying the waste drawer a breeze, it’ll drastically cut down on odors and bacteria growth that result from the drawer coming in contact with waste.

Why custom-fit waste drawer liners are the best Litter-Robot bags

The best Litter-Robot bags for the waste drawer are our custom-fit waste drawer liners. Our waste drawer liners fit perfectly in the waste drawer of any Litter-Robot model. These waste bags include 9-11 gallons of usable capacity.

Wondering what these Litter-Robot bags are made of? The liners are constructed as follows: 69.75% linear low-density polyethylene, 25% high-density polyethylene, 1.25% biodegradable additive, 2% slip additive, and 2% anti-block additive.

Does Litter-Robot come with bags?

The Litter-Robot arrives with three of our custom-fit waste drawer liners. You can order more and subscribe to packs of 25, 50, or 100 Litter-Robot liners with monthly, bimonthly, or quarterly delivery options.

Alternative Litter-Robot bags

Our custom-fit Litter-Robot liners are not required for the waste drawer. You can also use 10- to 13-gallon kitchen trash bags or large plastic grocery bags. As long as it fits, you can use it! This is one advantage of using Litter-Robot as compared to other self-cleaning litter boxes on the market, which may require you to purchase special accessories.

How do you install Litter-Robot bags?

It’s easy! For Litter-Robot 3 (with or without Connect), simply pull out the waste drawer, unhook the edges of the liner, and dispose. Then, install a new waste drawer liner or trash bag by rolling the edges a few times and pushing them into the four tabs (keeping the bag taut at the back). View the Litter-Robot 3 Waste Drawer Liner Installation Video.

For Litter-Robot 4, pull out the drawer and dispose of the soiled liner. Open a new waste drawer liner or trash bag and wrap the edges over the rim of the waste drawer. Push the remainder of the bag into the bottom of the waste drawer. Check out the Litter-Robot 4 Waste Drawer Liner Installation Guide.

Tip: Make sure the bag does not come up past the top of the sides of the waste drawer.

Other custom-fit accessories for Litter-Robot

When you see how easy it is to use Litter-Robot liners, you’ll want to upgrade the litter box experience with other custom-fit accessories, too!

Ramp

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The Litter-Robot 3 Ramp and Litter-Robot 4 Ramp are designed to fit in front of the unit. The ramp provides a gentle walkway for your cat to enter and exit the Litter-Robot, while reducing litter tracking out of the box.

Fence

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A fence comes standard with Litter-Robot 4, but you can also purchase a Litter-Robot 3 Fence that snaps on to the entrance of the Litter-Robot globe to promote your cat's full entry. The fence acts as a barrier to contain kicked-up litter and helps prevent those half-in, half-out messes. Plus, the Litter-Robot 3 Fence comes in four colors!

Carbon filters

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Litter-Robot comes equipped with a carbon filter for absorbing odors in the waste drawer. For optimal odor absorption, we recommend changing the carbon filter every month. Autoship and save when you subscribe to replacement Litter-Robot 3 Carbon Filters or Litter-Robot 4 Carbon Filters.

OdorTrap™

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Eliminate litter box odors using natural chemistry with OdorTrap™. OdorTrap™ uses a blend of plant-based oils to destroy litter box odors. Simply place OdorTrap™ Packs in your Litter-Robot 4 filter pocket (see installation guide) or Litter-Robot 3 waste drawer near the carbon filter. We recommend replacing one pack every two weeks or two packs every month.

You can’t go wrong with custom-fit waste drawer liners. But you also have flexible options when it comes to a Litter-Robot bags alternative! Either way, you’ll never have to scoop cat poop again. Cleaning the litter box is as easy as taking out the trash.

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FAQs

Litter-Robot Bags: What Should You Use? ›

Customers often use 10- to 13-gallon clear kitchen garbage bags or large clear plastic grocery bags. Please note that waste level readings may be inaccurate when using a dark bag, especially when the drawer is empty. As clumps start to collect in the drawer, the readings will become more accurate.

What bags do you use for a Litter-Robot? ›

Our custom-fit Litter-Robot liners are not required for the waste drawer. You can also use 10- to 13-gallon kitchen trash bags or large plastic grocery bags. As long as it fits, you can use it!

How often should I change my Litter-Robot bags? ›

For two average-sized cats, twice per week is typical. For a single cat, once per week is usually sufficient. You can use Litter-Robot custom-fit waste drawer liners or any 8-13-gallon (30-49L) trash bags. Clear bags work best.

Should I use a bag in my litter box? ›

Avoid putting a plastic bag at the bottom of your litter box. While this is very convenient for the human cleaning it, it is less convenient for the cat, which doesn't like the feeling of his claws getting caught in the bag when scratching his litter box to bury his waste.

What litter does Litter-Robot recommend? ›

Litter-Robot's litter sifting system requires clumping litter. Litter beads and crystals that are small enough to pass through the screen will also work.

Are Litter-Robot bags compostable? ›

Made with our proprietary NeoGreen™ film, these plastic-free, premium bags are made with true earth friendly materials. They are certified compostable to the EN 13432 standard and comply with ASTM D6400, ISO 14855-1, ISO 16929 and OECD 208 biodegradation, disintegration and ecotoxicity requirements.

Can you use silicone litter in Litter-Robot? ›

We recommend a high-quality, standard-weight, clay-based clumping litter. Some silica gel litter beads and crystals can also be used with the Litter-Robot, as long as they pass through the screen.

Do you have to use the Litter-Robot liners? ›

No, Litter-Robot does not require special bags or liners for the waste drawer. As long as it fits, you can use it. Customers often use 10- to 13-gallon kitchen garbage bags or large plastic grocery bags.

How often should I completely empty my Litter-Robot? ›

Empty the waste drawer when indicated

For one average-sized cat, you'll need to empty the waste drawer about once per week, and for two cats, twice every 7-10 days is typical. To change the drawer liner in Litter-Robot 3 (with or without Connect), simply pull out the drawer, unhook the edges of the liner, and dispose.

Is it bad to put too much litter in a litter box? ›

Too much litter can make it difficult for your cat to have a stable enough foundation to feel comfortable using the box. Litter kicking. When there is too much litter, cats are likely to kick some of it out of the litter box, resulting in a big mess you will need to clean up. Additional costs.

Should you scoop pee out of litter box? ›

Scoop out urine-soaked clumps and poop at least once or twice a day, or more if needed to keep the litter box fresh and to minimize odor. Each time you scoop the litter box, you'll be taking a fair amount of litter with you, so be sure to top off the box with extra litter afterwards.

Do cats hate litter liners? ›

Liners matter

Litter box liners seem like an excellent, convenient idea for humans, but cats can dislike them. Liners that don't fit properly bunch up, trapping urine and making it smelly. Claws can poke holes, letting urine seep through to the tray.

What is the best litter for Litter-Robot 2024? ›

Purina Tidy Cats Free & Clean Unscented Clumping Cat Litter has been used with success in automatic litter boxes like the Litter Robot and the Litter Maid, and it wins praise from cat owners for its effective clumping and odor control.

How to keep litter from sticking to Litter-Robot? ›

If cycled too soon, you may find that the cat waste sticks to or becomes smeared on the Litter-Robot globe liner. Increasing the Wait Time setting to 15 minutes will allow lower-quality litter to clump more effectively, decreasing the likelihood of you having to scrape it off the liner.

What is the best litter to use in an automatic litter box? ›

We recommend using a clumping litter with small particles to get the best performance from your automatic litter box.

Does the Litter-Robot use special bags? ›

Does Litter-Robot require special garbage bags? No, Litter-Robot does not require special bags or liners for the waste drawer. As long as it fits, you can use it.

How do you pack a Litter-Robot? ›

Place Litter-Robot 3 into the box so it faces the corner and aligns with the cardboard insert on the bottom. prior to sealing the box with tape. Slide the corner (1) and top inserts (2) into place with the power supply in the top pocket (3).

What bag does cat litter go in? ›

Put pet waste and kitty litter in a plastic bag. Tie the bag, then put it your garbage cart. Do not put pet waste or litter box absorbents in your organics (green) cart.

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