Revolutionize Your Cat's Litter Experience: Breeze Litter System Review

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Discussion Overview

This thread discusses personal experiences with the Breeze Litter System from Tidy Cat, focusing on its effectiveness, ease of use, and comparison to traditional litter systems. Participants share their thoughts on the product's features, pricing, and how it has impacted their cat care routines.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses satisfaction with the Breeze system, noting it is cleaner and easier to manage than traditional litter.
  • Another participant mentions that the pellets do not create a mess like traditional litter, making cleanup easier.
  • Several users discuss the ease of changing the pads, with one noting that it can be done weekly for one cat, but may require more frequent changes for multiple cats.
  • One participant shares their experience of their cat adjusting quickly to the new system, while another mentions their cat's reluctance to use the box until it is cleaned.
  • Some participants inquire about the cost of the system and its components, with one noting the affordability compared to other litter options.
  • One participant shares concerns about the smell of waste, particularly with multiple cats, while others mention that the system effectively contains odors.
  • Another participant highlights the convenience of not having to carry heavy litter and the reduced storage space required.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the effectiveness of the Breeze system based on individual cat behaviors and preferences, with no clear consensus on its suitability for all cats.

Contextual Notes

Participants share varied experiences based on the number of cats they have and their specific needs regarding litter management.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants and cat owners looking for alternative litter solutions may find the shared experiences and insights relevant.

pampchefrhondab
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I just got a new kitty liter system for my cat which is the best I have ever used before!

It's called Breeze from Tidy Cat. My daughter recommended it to me. She is a CNA and works at a retirement community. She said one of the clients had the system and she could never smell the liter in the small apartment. I broke down and got it and it's just the best! I wish I would have gotten it a long time ago.

It uses pads on the bottom to catch the urine you just change once a week (for 1 cat). It has big pellets for the top which you change once a month. They recommend using it next to the cats old liter box for a week or so. They also say don't clean the old liter to encourage them to go in the clean one. Funny thing is my cat went in the new box before I even put it in her room. It was sitting outside, she walked in it and went (LOL)! It took no time for her to adjust.

I found the Breeze system at Target. I think more people are finding out about it because it's getting hard to get the pellets!

Here is a website on it:

BREEZE Litter System Demonstration :: Products :: BREEZEâ„¢

Wish I could sell them:)!
 
Pretty neat but how much does it cost?
 
I found it thanks!!!
 
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Glad you found it. I got it at Target for $32 - not bad since it includes a 1 month supply of everything and the liter box. You can probably find a coupon somewhere on the web.

I forgot to mention that the pellets don't make a mess like liter does. I was always sweeping up my cat's mess. Since switching she has only gotten one of the pellets outside of the liter box! It's just amazing!! It saves me so much time and is so much cleaner!
 
our siamese will not use the box more than once until it is cleaned he comes to where we are walks around your feet and walks you into the laundry room
very spoiled
 
Thanks for sharing. The litter box wasn't such a problem when we just had one cat. Now that we have two... How gross is it to change out the pad?
 
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My kitty is siamese too! I just love siamese cats. My other siamese cat lived to be 18.
 
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wadesgirl said:
Thanks for sharing. The litter box wasn't such a problem when we just had one cat. Now that we have two... How gross is it to change out the pad?

The pad is very easy to change. You just fold it over and throw in the trash. I have one cat and only change it once a week. With two you might have to change it twice. My cat seems to urinate in the same spot all the time, but you can take it all the way out and face it the other direction to get more use out of it.

You can't smell any urine at all! The BM of course still smells. I remove them right away and just flush in the toilet which is in the same room.

Forgot to mention - no urine dripped off or on the back side of the pad. It's like a diaper. I would prefer this way of getting rid of the urine over the clump or changing the liter!
 
pampchefrhondab said:
The pad is very easy to change. You just fold it over and throw in the trash. I have one cat and only change it once a week. With two you might have to change it twice. My cat seems to urinate in the same spot all the time, but you can take it all the way out and face it the other direction to get more use out of it.

You can't smell any urine at all! The BM of course still smells. I remove them right away and just flush in the toilet which is in the same room.

Forgot to mention - no urine dripped off or on the back side of the pad. It's like a diaper. I would prefer this way of getting rid of the urine over the clump or changing the liter!
I showed it to DH, he thought it sounded like a great idea until he thought about the poo sitting right on the top and smelling. Plus he prefers a box with a lid. I would really like to try it. My biggest thing is our litter tracking every where.
 
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That's what I like - no litter tracking! Makes my life soooo much easier and makes the laundry room so much cleaner:)! My cat never would cover her poo so it's no difference for me. My old cat would, but not my new cat!
 
Hmmmm, I buy a really expensive clumping litter with activated charcoal in it. I love it, but I gotta say, this looks appealing. How much does a bag of the pellets cost? How many pee pads are in a package and how much does a package of the pee pads cost?

Thanks for sharing!
 
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The pellets at Target are about $6.50 and the pads are about $4.50. There are 4 pads in a pkg. So my monthly cost will be $11.00.

I forgot to mention the other benefit - no heavy litter to carry plus less room to store it!

I just can't say enough about how much I like this system.
 
This sounds pretty good. I have 2 cats and use the litter from Sams Club. I have had such great luck with litter clean that I drive an 1 1/2 hours to Sams club and usually buy 4-5 tubs a time. I am thinking this might be something I should look into.
 
I was reading some of the reviews and one said:

My cat cannot burry it and end up stepping in it (not good with long haired cats!), I can't scoop it all at once so it spreads and makes a huge mess, and litter with the poo on it falls through the slits in the scoop spreading it even further, and the smell is HORRIBLE!!!
 
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I guess it does depend on your cat. My cat does not step in hers and always seems to go in the same place. Like I said, she would never cover hers anyway - not sure why I guess Momma didn't show her!

I can scoop it all at once w/no problem - sometimes it takes a second scoop. I don't have any falling through the slits since it just sits on top. I really don't understand how it would fall through.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Breeze Litter System?

The Breeze Litter System is an innovative litter box designed to simplify the cat litter experience for both pets and their owners. It features a unique design that separates solid waste from liquid, using a special absorbent pad and pellets to keep the litter area clean and odor-free.

How does the Breeze Litter System work?

The system uses a two-part design: a top section that holds the pellets and a bottom section that contains an absorbent pad. When your cat uses the litter box, solid waste falls onto the pellets, while liquid waste is absorbed by the pad below, preventing clumping and making cleanup easier.

Is the Breeze Litter System easy to clean?

Yes, the Breeze Litter System is designed for easy maintenance. You simply scoop out the solid waste from the pellets daily and replace the absorbent pad every week or as needed. The pellets can last for up to a month before needing to be replaced, making it a low-maintenance option for cat owners.

What are the benefits of using the Breeze Litter System?

The Breeze Litter System offers several benefits, including reduced odor, less mess, and easier cleanup compared to traditional litter boxes. The separation of solid and liquid waste helps to keep the litter area cleaner, and the absorbent pads help control odors effectively.

Can all cats use the Breeze Litter System?

Most cats can adapt to the Breeze Litter System, but it may take some time for them to get used to the new texture of the pellets. It's recommended to gradually transition your cat by mixing the pellets with their current litter or allowing them to explore the new system before fully switching over.

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