27/04/2024
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Arthur gets toilet trained
Boxscoop grew from a simple thought; there must be a better way. There has to be. There are so many litter systems that try but they just seemed to fall short, and so we started toilet training our cat. Arthur, a female bengal, started her toilet training journey in April 2016. She had many accidents, but through perseverance and constantly nudging her along, she managed to become fully toilet trained by the end of summer 2016, great we thought. No more litter, no more scooping, no more ugly and unsightly litter boxes in our apartment. It was all great, until we took Arthur away to our cabin and realized the toll it was taking on her. When we got to the cabin we laid out a normal litter box for her and within minutes she was in it, and in the hours to come she continued to use it. She was loving it and happier than we had seen her in a long time. She was free and comfortable doing her business, we were blind to the stress the toilet was having on her. In this minute we realized that toilet training was not the solution. Her health was more important than how her litter box was affecting our lives so once again we would go back to a litter box. We searched and tried ones that were automated, ones that rolled on the floor, or stacked and sifted. There was nothing that felt right, that felt complete, and the obsessive thought that there must be a better way, a better solution started.
The beginnings of a one scoop litter solution
We went through over 30 different prototypes of ideas but none of them were enough. We demanded more from a litter box, and continued designing until one day an idea stuck, the beginnings of OS which stands for OneScoop. It started much different, it had a cover that made it into a full sphere, the cover acted like the scoop, and the scoop was the entry point for the litter box. It was all far too complicated; it was not enough, so we obsessed over it further and revised it down with other engineers through what seemed like endless revisions until finally we were satisfied, and then we revised more.