SiiPet LitterLens Cat Litter Box Health Camera

By SmartPaw Team March 18, 2026 Self-Cleaning Litter Boxes
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Original price was: $79.99.Current price is: $63.99.

A litter-area monitoring camera that tracks toileting routines, flags unusual changes, and gives cat households a more proactive view of bathroom behavior between vet visits.

  • App alerts help surface unusual toileting behavior sooner instead of relying on memory alone.
  • The system logs frequency and visit duration so cat households can follow longer-term behavior patterns.
  • Works with standard and automatic litter box areas, which makes it easier to layer into an existing setup.
  • Multi-cat support and night vision give the camera more day-to-day usefulness in busy homes.

SmartPaw launch offer: $63.99 $79.99. SmartPaw launch pricing keeps this release easy to try during the current introductory window.

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Description

SiiPet LitterLens Cat Litter Box Health Camera hero image

Litter habits often change before pet parents notice a larger health issue. This kind of camera is built for households that want more visibility into bathroom timing, frequency, and odd behavior patterns without hovering over the box every day.

SmartPaw selected the LitterLens concept because it adds something different to the litter-care category: behavior monitoring, longer-term trend visibility, and a practical companion tool for homes already paying close attention to urinary or digestive risk signs.

Product highlights

SiiPet LitterLens Cat Litter Box Health Camera highlights

  • App alerts help surface unusual toileting behavior sooner instead of relying on memory alone.
  • The system logs frequency and visit duration so cat households can follow longer-term behavior patterns.
  • Works with standard and automatic litter box areas, which makes it easier to layer into an existing setup.
  • Multi-cat support and night vision give the camera more day-to-day usefulness in busy homes.

Detailed specifications

SiiPet LitterLens Cat Litter Box Health Camera quick product fit

Video 1080p litter-area monitoring camera
View angle 134-degree field of view
Connectivity 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
Mounting Wall or adhesive mount options
Extra support Night vision and multi-cat monitoring
Best fit Cat homes tracking litter habits and behavior changes

Best for

  • Cat homes monitoring urinary, digestive, or stress-linked litter habit changes.
  • Multi-cat households where it is harder to notice which cat is changing routine patterns.
  • Pet parents who want more data from the litter area without replacing the whole box system.

Care and setup notes

  • Use the camera as an observation tool, not as a substitute for veterinary diagnosis when symptoms appear.
  • Mount it securely and keep the lens area clean so litter dust does not reduce image quality.
  • Review alerts in context with your cat’s age, routine, and known medical history before drawing conclusions.

SmartPaw pricing note

SmartPaw is listing this item at $63.99 for the current launch window, compared with a regular store price of $79.99. SmartPaw launch pricing keeps this release easy to try during the current introductory window.

What pet parents like about it

  • Cat households often like having a clearer record of litter visits instead of trying to remember whether something changed last week.
  • The ability to spot pattern shifts earlier is a common reason buyers see the camera as more than a novelty.
  • People managing multi-cat routines often appreciate the added structure around observation and follow-up decisions.

FAQ

Can this diagnose health problems?
No. It is best used as an observation and trend-monitoring tool that can help you notice changes sooner and decide when to talk to a vet.

Does it only work with automatic litter boxes?
No. It is designed to fit around both standard and automatic litter-area setups.

Who is this camera best for?
It is especially helpful for cat households that want better visibility into toileting habits, especially when health history or multi-cat complexity makes observation harder.