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Check out this DIY Litter Box Exhaust System. If the smell from your cat’s litter box is enough to have you cleaning the box many times a day you should consider an exhaust system. It was built using a 120 mm computer case fan, 4″ dryer duct, 12 vdc power supply, steel cans, electrical tapes, long zip ties, plywood and a few other various household items. Some required tools are hot glue gun, knife, drill machine and permanent marker. “This project costs less than $35 to make and can be prepared from affordable household’s and recyclable objects. The design is perfect for apartment dwellers.”
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January 20th, 2012
And it makes a great fume remover for those cats among us who solder
January 21st, 2012
[...] Then again, a slotted spoon will run you what — three, four bucks? [Instructables via Hacked Gadgets] litter boxdiypetmodhomemodpetscats Discuss Share Tweet Email More [...]
January 21st, 2012
LOL Jonathan,
Why is the cat litter box on your table? I will be doing some soldering later.
January 5th, 2013
I empty my cat’s box twice a day so the issue isn’t odor, it’s all the litter dust. My cat decided he’ll only use the dustiest litters on the market. This is brilliant and worth a chuckle.