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litterrobot.jpgDon't leave your pets off this year's holiday shopping list. Over at PCMag.com, I wrote a roundup of some of the craziest and wildest accessories for your canine and feline companions. Shown here is the oddly-shaped Litter-Robot: an automated kitty litter box. When your kitty takes a dump and exits the dome, it will spin around and release the clumps of litter into the waste drawer located below the dome. It works with any litter, and sells for $300. I don't know about this thing. I think my cat, Merlin, would be freaked out by this!

Check out the rest of my Ten Weirdest Pet Accessories story. Happy Friday!

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Posted by: Christopher Trottier
March 13, 2007 4:49 PM

I'm surprised Neuticles isn't on the list. Afterall, it did win the Ig Nobel prize for Medicine and captivated a market of neurotic pet owners.


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