Tesla Launches…Cybertruck Cardboard Cat Litter Box
Tesla has launched the sale of a new Cybertruck Corrugated Cat House (a kitty litter box), a new product that promises to revolutionize the way cat owners think about their pets’ daily needs—but only in China.
Designed with a futuristic shape, this semi-open cat litter space comes complete with thick corrugated paper embedded inside, offering a multifunctional space that caters to the natural instincts and daily needs of your furry friends.
The Cybertruck cat litter box measures 56 cm x 41 cm x 25 cm, providing ample space for cats to move around. Included is a scratch board measuring 44.6 cm x 19 cm x 2.5 cm, made from thickened and moisture-proof corrugated paper, allowing cats to indulge in their natural scratching behavior.
The cat litter area can support up to 15 kg, accommodating cats of various sizes. Constructed from 3 layers of moisture-proof corrugated paper and 5 layers of moisture-proof corrugated paper, the product ensures durability and resistance to moisture.
One unique aspect of the Cybertruck Corrugated Cat House is that it requires DIY installation. Customers should note that once the product is folded and installed, it cannot be returned unless there is a quality issue. This ensures that each cat owner can customize the setup to suit their pet’s specific needs.
Priced at ¥89 ($12.47 USD), the Cybertruck cat litter box is an affordable option for those looking to provide their cats with a comfortable and engaging environment. It represents a novel approach to feline care, combining functionality with a sleek and modern design. Its unique shape and embedded corrugated paper meet the natural and daily needs of cats, while the inclusion of a scratch board adds an extra layer of engagement.
Available for DIY installation, this product offers cat owners a personalized way to enhance their pets’ living space. Whether for scratching, resting, or daily use, the Cybertruck cat litter box promises to be a welcome addition to any cat-loving household.
I don’t know if this is a joke or not but cardboard as a cat litter box? Doesn’t cardboard absorb moisture? Regardless, this thing is sold out right now and who knows if it will ever launch in the U.S. or Canada.