
After weeks of testing and monitoring Peppa’s bathroom habits, I’m finally ready to talk about the Petkit Pura Max 2. As a pet parent who values both tech and hygiene, I wanted to know: does it live up to the hype, or is it just another expensive gadget? Here is my honest take.
The “Paws-itive” Highlights
- Superior Odor Control
- This is the feature I’m most impressed with. The triple-deodorization system—sealed waste bin, N50 deodorizer, and the citrus smart spray—actually works.
- Some users even say the machine smells “pleasant,” which is a game-changer for those living in smaller apartments.

2. Safety Above All
- With 11 high-precision sensors, the machine stops immediately if Peppa gets close.
- The entryway is designed to stay open, ensuring the cat can exit even during a technical glitch.

3. Litter Versatility
- Unlike many competitors, this box supports 99% of clumping litters, including tofu, bentonite, and mixed types.
- It comes with two different screens to accommodate various grain sizes, which is great for picky cats.
4. Spacious for All Sizes
- The 76L internal space handles cats up to 10kg easily. Even a larger 15lb cat can turn around without struggle.
The “Claws-out” Truth (Drawbacks)
- The Deep Cleaning Nightmare
- The “empty-all-litter” magnetic plate often fails to clear everything, leaving a mess for you to vacuum manually.
2. Waste Bin Design Flaw
- Because the bin is narrow, litter tends to pile up in one spot. The app might say it’s “full” when most of the bin is still empty.
3. Region-Lock Warning
- CRITICAL: If you buy the Chinese domestic version to use abroad, it might get region-locked and become a “brick.”
- Always confirm the version before purchasing internationally.
Final Verdict
Busy owners who prioritize odor control and health tracking (weight/usage logs).
Who should skip it?
Owners of massive cats (over 22 lbs) or those who hate tedious maintenance and deep cleaning.







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