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Tidy Cats Breeze Litter Box System Review

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Cat owners are constantly on the lookout for ways to take the hassle out of scooping the litter box. Automatic cat litter boxes can be expensive, and they don’t always work as well as promised, making them even more of a disappointment. If you’re looking for an alternative to your traditional litter box, consider the Tidy Cats Breeze Litter Box System.

This system includes a three-piece sifting litter box with a slide-out tray holding a highly absorbent pee pad. The box is filled with unique Tidy Cats Breeze Cat Litter Pellets that are designed to dehydrate solid waste, making quick work of scooping the litter box. Keep reading to see our review of the Tidy Cats Breeze Litter Box System and its components.

Ratings

  • Ease of Cleaning – 8/10
  • Odor Control – 6/10
  • Appearance – 10/10
  • Construction – 9/10
  • Price – 4/10

Overall Score: 7.4/10

To learn more about the Tidy Cats litter brand as a whole (based on product testing), see our review of three of their top traditional cat litter formulas HERE.

Tidy Cats Breeze Litter Box System Explained

Brand Overview

The Tidy Cats brand has a long history in the pet industry, having started all the way back in 1940 when cat litter was first invented. Cat litter was accidentally discovered by a man named Edward Lowe who, by the 1950s, had turned his accidental invention into a large, successful business.

The Tidy Cats brand was born in 1964 and quickly became the largest producer of cat litter. Lowe sold the company in 1990 when it was grossing more than $165 million in annual sales.

Today, Tidy Cats offers a huge variety of cat litter formulas and cat litter products. The Tidy Cats Breeze line of products is one of the brand’s newest innovations and includes a unique sifting litter box system, special cat litter pellets, and absorbent cat pads. We’ll be reviewing the litter system, the cat litter pellets, and the cat pads below.

Name Product Type Life Stage Features
Tidy Cats Breeze Litter Box System Litter Box All Sifting Litter Box, Litter Scoop, 3.5 lbs. Bag of Pellets, 4 Pads
Tidy Cats Breeze Cat Pads Pee Pads All Absorbent, Odor Control, Disposable
Tidy Cats Breeze Cat Litter Pellets Cat Litter All Non-Clumping, Odor Control, Unscented

What Products Are Included in This Litter Box System?

The Tidy Cats Breeze Cat Litter Box System comes in two different forms: the original and a hooded version. The litter box itself consist of three pieces – the base (which includes a slide-out tray to hold the pee pad), a sifting tray, and the high-sided top. In the hooded version, the high-sided top is replaced by an enclosed hood.

In addition to receiving the Tidy Cats Breeze Cat Litter Box, you’ll also receive a special scoop with large enough slots to sift the Tidy Cats Breeze Cat Litter Pellets. You’ll also receive a 3.5-pound bag of those pellets along with a 4-pack of Tidy Cats Breeze Cat Pads. The system is sold as a kit designed to last for one month for a single cat.

Top 3 Products Reviewed

Product Name Product Type Overall Rating
Tidy Cats Breeze Litter Box System Litter Box 3.5/5
Tidy Cats Breeze Cat Pads Pee Pads 3.75
Tidy Cats Breeze Cat Litter Pellets Cat Litter 2.75/5

#1 Tidy Cats Breeze Cat Litter Box System

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The Tidy Cats Breeze Cat Litter Box System is a unique product in that it combines the basic features of a sifting litter box with innovations like special cat litter pellets. The litter box itself consists of three pieces – a base, a sifter, and a top. We found the quality of the materials to be sturdy and assembly was fairly straightforward, though snapping the pieces together was a little tricky.

Once assembled, however, the pieces stayed together well, and it was easy to move the litter box around. In terms of setting it up, it took less than a minute to pour in the pellets and add the cat pad to the slide-out tray.

In addition to the litter box, the Tidy Cats Breeze Cat Litter Box System comes with a special scoop with slots large enough to accommodate the pellets. The scoop itself was a little small, but the size was appropriate for the size of the box. We did have to shake the scoop for a good 5 seconds to sift the pellets through, however, so the slots could have been a little bit larger. The materials were decent, and the scoop has a hook on the back so you can hang it on the back of the box.

When testing the Tidy Cats Breeze Cat Litter Box System, we found that our cats liked using the box for urine but did not use it at all for solid waste. Generally speaking, however, our test cats tend not to like non-traditional litter for feces but will gladly use them for liquid waste.

The liquid passed quickly through the pellets, which did absorb only a little bit, while the pee pad was very absorbent. We also found that the unit contains odors well, only noticing them when we slid out the tray to change the pad. We were unable to test the odor for feces, but numerous customer reviews have mentioned that the system doesn’t control feces odors as well as urine.

Overall, we think that the Tidy Cats Breeze Cat Litter Box System would be a good option for single-cat households if you take the time to transition your cat (or start with a kitten), but some cats just don’t like the size of the pellets, and it may not be ideal for multi-cat households.

This is, in fact, something the Tidy Cats website mentions – using one system per cat, plus one extra.

Category Rating
Price 3/5
Odor Control 4/5
Easy to Clean 4/5
Multi-Cat Friendly 1/5
Accessories 4/5
Materials/Assembly 5/5
Overall Rating 3.5/5

Pros

  • Simple 3-piece construction is sturdy and easy to assemble
  • Liquids soak through into pee pads while feces remains on top
  • Controls urine odor very well, pee pad is easy to change

Cons

  • Pellets are larger than traditional litter, tricky to scoop
  • Doesn’t contain feces odor as well as urine odor
  • Some cats simply don’t adjust well to the pellets

This litter box comes in two forms – the original and the hooded version. Both units come with a litter scoop, litter pellets, and pee pads to last for one month of use.

#2 Tidy Cats Breeze Cat Litter Pellets

Tidy Cats Breeze Cat Litter Pellets

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These Tidy Cats Breeze Cat Litter Pellets are designed specifically for use with the Tidy Cats Breeze Cat Litter Box System. They are much larger than traditional clay litter and designed to dehydrate solid waste, making it easier to scoop.

These pellets do not clump, but they allow liquid waste to pass through into the pee pad in the tray below. With the included scoop, you can easily remove solid waste from the top of the litter for disposal.

Unfortunately, we weren’t able to test the dehydrating feature of the pellets because our test cats did not like them. Our test cats tend not to like non-traditional litter, and we didn’t use the product exclusively during testing.

We did find, however, that the promise held true in terms of urine soaking through quickly, while pellets absorbed liquid minimally. There was, in fact, no dust and no tracking as well, which is another benefit promised by the brand.

Category Rating
Price 1/5
Clumping Action 0/5
Odor Control 3/5
Dust/Mess 5/5
Scent 5/5
Easy to Scoop 3/5
Overall Rating 2.75/5

Pros

  • Designed to dehydrate solid waste for easy removal
  • No dust or tracking, great for reducing litter box mess
  • Allows urine to pass through into the cat pad below easily

Cons

  • Large pellets are somewhat tricky to scoop, even with included scoop
  • Pellets don’t absorb odor from feces, they only dehydrate it
  • Some cats simply don’t like the pellets, perhaps due to their size

This litter comes 3.5-pound and 7-pound bags – you can also purchase it in a case with six 3.5-pound bags or in a combo pack with pee pads.

#3 Tidy Cats Breeze Cat Pads

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These Tidy Cats Breeze Cat Pads are specifically designed for use with the Tidy Cats Breeze Cat Litter Box System. They are perfectly sized to fit in the slide-out tray and designed to absorb liquid for up to an entire week with a single cat. The pads are much thicker than typical pee pads, and they contain the liquid well, being very easy to dispose of with no mess. We tested the unscented version which was as promised, but there is also a “Spring Clean” scented version of the pads.

In testing, we found these Tidy Breeze Cat Pads to be superior to other pee pads we’ve tested. They are, in fact, much thicker than standard pads, and there was no noticeable odor until we pulled out the tray to expose the pad. In a three-cat household, the pad was heavily soaked after a few days but did not drip at all when we removed the pad for disposal. Overall, we are very impressed with this product.

Category Rating
Price 1/5
Absorbency 5/5
Odor Control 4/5
Scent 5/5
Multi-Cat Friendly 3/5
Disposable 5/5
Overall Rating 3.75/5

Pros

  • Thick and highly absorbent, soaks up liquid very quickly
  • Doesn’t drip or leak when removing pad for disposal
  • Controls urine odor well when contained in the tray

Cons

  • Very expensive compared to other pee pads
  • May need to be replaced several times a week for multiple cats

These cat pads come in 10-packs for convenience. While we only tested the unscented version, there is a “Spring Clean” scented version as well.

What Do Customers Think of the Tidy Cats Breeze Cat Litter Box System?

Overall, the Tidy Cats Breeze Cat Litter Box System is a very popular product, having many good reviews on Amazon and Chewy. Roughly two-thirds of those are 5-star reviews, with a few negative reviews sprinkled in. This being said, every customer’s experience is unique, and there are both good and bad reviews for the brand online. Keep reading to see a positive and negative customer review for each of the three cat litter products featured above:

Positive Reviews

“After I introduced one of these, it took about a month before one of the cats tried it. Be patient. He was immediately hooked once he gave it a try and now uses the Breeze exclusively. I put in a second Breeze but am holding on to the last traditional litter pan because, despite my best efforts, the other cat just isn’t willing to use the Breeze. The Breeze is much easier to clean and maintain than the traditional box, with less scatter, and although I haven’t been able to fully transition to Breeze, the cats now essentially have his and hers litter boxes which has made everything less messy overall.” – Skycat, reviewing the Tidy Cats Breeze Cat Litter System

“We used to use Tidy Cats 24/7, but I got sick of finding litter everywhere, so we decided to try the Breeze system. We thought it would take time for our cat Journey to adjust because she’s so fickle, but she made the switch almost immediately! We love that the pellets have no smell, they’re compact, long-lasting, and don’t get tracked out of the box. The Breeze system works really well, and it has cut down on a lot of the labor of keeping the box clean since all we have to do is scoop poop, and that goes straight into the toilet. Poop sitting on top of the litter smells, but once it is gone, so is any odor.” – Evan, reviewing Tidy Cats Breeze Cat Litter Pellets

“I tried the cheaper version of these, and they just can’t compete with this one. I have two cats and two boxes, and I only change them once a week, and they never smell. These are well worth the money. I’m going to get the larger pack next time!” – Tippy, reviewing Tidy Cats Breeze Cat Pads

Negative Reviews

“This system is great if cats only peed. I had bought three cat litter systems based on positive reviews. I have three cats, and I put the litter system in a cat furniture box hoping that would be enough to mask the smell. NOPE. It is great for urine, but I am constantly smelling the poop, so I need to dispose of it immediately and throw it in a bag outside, even the feces smell lingers for a while. The pellets are expensive to replace when you have multiple cats, and you need to change the pad twice a week.” Catmom, reviewing the Tidy Cats Breeze Cat Litter System

“I was very excited about using Breeze. Kitty litter is heavy, and the idea of simply changing a pad is great. And it was for a while. Then, because the box is so small, my cats hung their bottoms over the edge and urinated on the floor. They still tried to cover their urine and scattered pellets over the litter box edge onto the floor. Stepping on Breeze pellets is similar to stepping on small Legos. Breeze is a great idea that wasn’t developed well. If you like cat urine on your floors, this is the system for you.” – Bowsersmom, reviewing Tidy Cats Breeze Cat Litter Pellets

“While the concept is fab and I can’t smell anything, my two cats obviously can. They won’t use the tray again until I replace the pad, which is pretty heavily soaked in less than 24 hours. I still recommend it as I’m sure it works for others. Daily replacement will be too expensive, so it looks like I’ll have to send the whole system back.” – Lilbrit71, reviewing Tidy Cats Breeze Cat Pads

How Much Does the Tidy Cats Breeze Cat Litter Box System?

The Tidy Cats Breeze Cat Litter Box System costs just over $30 when purchased online. The system comes with the Tidy Cats Breeze litter box, a litter scoop, a 3.5-pound bag of Tidy Cats Breeze Cat Litter Pellets and a 4-pack of Tidy Cats Breeze Cat Pads. The Tidy Cats Breeze Hooded Cat Litter Box System sells for about $45 online and includes the litter scoop, pellets, and cat pads.

Overall, Is the Tidy Cats Breeze Cat Litter Box System a Good Choice?

All in all, we loved the concept of the Tidy Cats Breeze Cat Litter Box System but, unfortunately, were not impressed with some aspects of the product itself. The litter box was sturdy and easy to assemble, plus it was very easy to use the slide-out tray to replace the pee pad. We didn’t like the pellets because they were too large and somewhat difficult to scoop – our test cats also did not like them for solid waste. The unit (and the pee pads) was great, however, for urine and contained that odor well.

It is important to note that Tidy Cats recommends the Tidy Cats Breeze Cat Litter System for single-cat use. They suggest using a single unit per cat, plus one extra. The cost of the unit and the special pellets may not be affordable for some multi-cat owners and it may be more hassle than it’s worth when it comes to scooping solid waste. One option that worked well for us, however, was using the system for liquid waste and having another litter box available for solid waste.

If you’re looking for a litter box to cut down on maintenance, the Tidy Cats Breeze Cat Litter Box System has some upsides, but it may be difficult to transition some cats onto the pellets and it may not be cost-effective for multi-cat owners. Generally speaking, it’s a great concept, but the execution could be a little bit better to make the unit easier to use.

Where Is the Tidy Cats Breeze Cat Litter Box System Sold?

The Tidy Cats Breeze Cat Litter Box System is available online and in some pet stores. You can purchase from major online retailers like Amazon and Chewy as well as the Purina website. You may be able to find the system for sale in big box stores like Walmart and Target as well as local and regional pet stores.

Click HERE to shop for Tidy Cats Breeze products on Chewy

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Kate Barrington is a writer with over twelve years of experience in the pet industry. She is an NAVC-certified Pet Nutrition Coach and has completed coursework in therapeutic nutrition, raw feeding, and the formulation of homemade diets for pets at an accredited university. Kate enjoys cooking, reading, and doing DIY projects around the house. She has three cats, Bagel, Munchkin, and Biscuit.

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    1. Image of Https://secureAmy

      This system was a major change for us too, but it has been great and much cleaner than any other I have used. Ultimately, it is a personal choice though.

  1. Image of Https://secureduncan whittome

    I have an older kitty who pees in the Breeze box but she insists on pooping on the floor outside. This has been going on for 2 months. Is there any way I can convince her to use the Breeze litter box?

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    1. Image of Https://secureAmy

      Maybe add the old litter in with the Breeze system and ween your cat onto the Breeze system over time.

    2. Image of Https://securePrecious’s mom

      I have an older cat as well, when she did this I realized I had neglected the pad a bit too long for her liking. I changed it and she stared using it again. Mom learned her lesson. However when she refused to go #2 initially, I placed a couple of her Poos in the new Breeze box and showed her to help her understand. Within a day or so she caught on. She will still go outside the box if I let the pad go longer than she approves… she can be a little brat but I love her 🙂

  2. Image of Https://secureElizabeth Fincher

    Those pellets do not absorb fecal odor. I have 2 cats and the house stinks because of it. Has anyone else been able to overcome this problem? I sprayed Lysol on the pellets until I read that it could be harmful to the cats. Thanks for your input.

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    1. kateKate Barrington Post author

      Unfortunately, these pellets aren’t designed as well for feces as urine. Using Lysol on the pellets isn’t recommended but you could try washing and reusing the pellets to reduce the odor without having to replace them as often.

    2. Image of Https://secureAshley

      Arm and hammer makes a baking soda powder for sprinkling on traditional litter to extend the odor eliminating time. The powder works on the breeze pellets too, in my experience. It also extends the urine odor elimination time as some of the powder will inevitably get through the vent and onto the pad.

    3. Image of Https://secureLiz

      This system is terrible. We have had cats for over 40 years and used regular litter and never a problem. We are cat sitting and the breeze system is here and the smell gags you even with changing the pee pads daily……

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  3. Image of Https://secureDiana Tonn

    I have 3 cats 2 breeze systems and a couple of regular boxes with world’s best. They use the breeze a lot more. The fecal order doesn’t seem to be a problem, and that might be because they use the world’s best in the basement more. Even if they use the breeze to poo the smell hasn’t been bad, and if it does, I scoop it quickly and dispose of it in the litter genie. Those are upstairs in a bedroom we don’t use. I get 2 kits every month switch out the pellets in the middle of the month since a half a bag works fine for them this way.

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