WO2006025435A1 - ペット用トイレ - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
- A01K—ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; CARE OF BIRDS, FISHES, INSECTS; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
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- A01K1/0107—Cat trays; Dog urinals; Toilets for pets
- A01K1/0114—Litter boxes with screens for separating excrement from litter
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- the present invention relates to a pet toilet, and in particular, a pet toilet comprising a toilet body that is vertically divided by a scissors, an excrement disposal material is laid on an upper layer portion, and a urine absorbent is laid on a lower layer portion. Ire.
- the toilet body is divided into upper and lower parts by a spider that is a porous member, and an excrement disposal material is laid on the upper layer portion.
- a urine absorbent material having a water-absorbing fat, vegetable fiber, pulp, or the like is laid in the lower layer portion (Japanese Patent Laid-Open Nos. 7-67489 and 2003-180182). Publication).
- the excrement disposal material laid in the upper layer part allows the urine excreted by the pet to pass through quickly and drops the passed urine into the lower layer part through the permeation holes of the spider.
- the urine that has fallen down is actively absorbed by a urine absorbent material such as a urine absorbent mat placed in the lower layer.
- the urine absorbing material that has absorbed urine needs to be replaced at regular intervals.
- a structure is known in which only the lower layer portion on which the urine absorbent material is laid is a pull-out type (Japanese Utility Model Publication No. 61-22461).
- the present invention is a pet toilet in which a toilet body is divided into upper and lower parts by a cocoon child, an excrement disposal material is laid on the upper layer portion, and a urine absorbent material is laid on the lower layer portion.
- the dimension of the permeation hole of the scissors formed by the lateral ribs is at least twice as long as the lateral direction in the longitudinal direction. It provides a pet toilet in which at least one of the mating ribs is arranged differently.
- the present invention is a pet toilet comprising a toilet body that is vertically divided by a scissors, an excrement disposal material is laid on an upper layer portion, and a urine absorbent is laid on a lower layer portion,
- the scissors are formed by intersecting and integrating a plurality of longitudinal ribs arranged in parallel at intervals and a plurality of transverse ribs arranged in parallel at intervals.
- the size of the perforated hole of the cocoon ridge formed by the direction rib and the transverse rib is at least twice as long as the horizontal direction in the longitudinal direction, and the height of the rib from the surface of the cocoon ridge is the lowest.
- the present invention provides a pet toilet having a size that is 0.8 times or more the lateral dimension of the liquid-permeable hole of the spider.
- the present invention is a pet toilet, wherein the toilet body is vertically divided by a scissors, the excrement disposal material is laid on the upper layer portion, and the urine absorbing material is laid on the lower layer portion,
- the lower layer on which the urine absorbent material is laid has a structure that can be pulled out in one direction, and the hooks are arranged in parallel at an interval, and the angle with the pulling-out direction of the drawer is within 45 degrees.
- a plurality of longitudinal ribs extending in a direction and a plurality of transverse ribs that intersect with the longitudinal ribs and are arranged in parallel with a space therebetween.
- the pet toilet is characterized in that the highest height from the surface of the hook is lower than the lateral rib within the drawer operating range.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a state in which a urine absorbent material is placed before laying a waste disposal material in a pet toilet according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing a pet toilet according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing a state before laying the excrement disposal material of the pet toilet according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 (a) is an enlarged plan view of a main part of the puppet in the pet toilet according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 (b) is a cross-sectional view taken along line AA in FIG. 4 (a).
- FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram showing a method for measuring the saturated water absorption amount of a urination-treated molded product.
- FIG. 6 (a) is an enlarged plan view of a main part of a puppet in a pet toilet according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 6 (b) is a cross-sectional view taken along lines A and -A 'in Fig. 6 (a).
- FIG. 7 (a) is a bottom view for explaining the configuration of a puppet in a pet toilet according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 (b) is a front view for explaining the configuration of a puppet in a pet toilet according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 (c) is a right side view for explaining the structure of the puppet in the pet toilet according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 (a) is a bottom view for explaining the configuration of another form of the scissors.
- FIG. 8 (b) is a front view for explaining the configuration of another embodiment of a spider.
- FIG. 8 (c) is a right side view for explaining the configuration of another form of a spider.
- FIG. 9 (a) is a bottom view for explaining the configuration of another embodiment of a spider.
- FIG. 9 (b) is a front view for explaining the configuration of another embodiment of a spider.
- FIG. 9 (c) is a right side view for explaining the configuration of another form of a spider.
- FIG. 10 is an explanatory view of the arrangement of the longitudinal ribs and the lateral ribs in the scissors of the examples and comparative examples.
- the inventor has formed a bridging film in a liquid permeable hole or a urine on a lower end surface of the rib on a cocoon child having a large number of liquid permeable holes by intersecting a plurality of longitudinal ribs and a plurality of lateral ribs.
- the dimension of the permeation hole of the cocoon sword formed by the longitudinal ribs and the lateral ribs is Longer than direction It has been found that it is effective that the ratio is preferably twice or more.
- the lateral ribs are arranged so that the height from the surface of the scissors to the bottom is such that at least one of the adjacent ribs is different, and among Z or the ribs, It was found that the dimensional force of the lowest height from the surface of the cocoon child is preferably at least 0.8 times the lateral dimension of the liquid-permeable hole of the cocoon child.
- the material that constitutes the cocoons is generally greaves or metal, and depending on the thickness and thickness of the material, the weight of the excrement treating agent laid on the upper layer of the cocoons and the pet's own Depending on the body weight, the eggplant tends to plastically deform downward with use. Then, when the lower layer part has a drawer-type structure, the upper part of the back wall of the drawers interferes with the irregularities on the bottom surface of the cage, making the drawer operation difficult, which makes it difficult to replace the urine absorbent. It may cause trouble.
- the present inventor has a spear child configured to have a plurality of longitudinal ribs and a plurality of lateral ribs crossed, and has a structure in which the lower layer portion on which the urine absorbent material is laid out has a pull-out structure.
- the drawer operation is smooth and the urine absorbent can be replaced easily.
- the hooks are arranged parallel to each other at intervals, and a plurality of vertical ribs extending in a direction in which the angle with respect to the pull-out direction of the drawer is within 45 degrees and the vertical ribs intersect with each other.
- a pet toilet 10 includes a box-shaped toilet body 13 whose upper surface is opened in a substantially rectangular shape. 1
- the bottom of the salmon 14 is a thin, flat, generally rectangular shape
- the tray 16 is provided so that it can be taken in and out of the toilet body 13.
- a urine absorbing mat 11 which is a urine absorbing material that absorbs urine falling from the sand container 21 through the liquid-permeable hole 12 of the bowl 14, is removably accommodated.
- the pet toilet 10 of the present embodiment divides the toilet body 13 into upper and lower portions by the scissors 14 and lays the excrement disposal material 15 in the sand accommodating portion 21 of the upper layer portion. It is a toilet for pets in which the urine absorption mat 11 is laid on the tray 16 in the lower layer, and as shown in FIGS. 3 and 4 (a) and (b), the spider 14 has a substantially constant interval. Are formed by crossing together a plurality of longitudinal ribs 17 arranged in parallel with each other and a plurality of transverse ribs 18a, 18b arranged in parallel at substantially constant intervals in the longitudinal direction.
- the longitudinal direction is more than twice the lateral direction (in this embodiment, 10 times), and the lateral rib 18a , 18b has a height downward from the surface 14a of the spider 14 so that at least one of the adjacent ribs 18a, 18b is different.
- the lateral ribs 18a and 18b are formed from the first lateral rib 18a having a lower height HI from the surface 14a of the spider 14 and from the surface 14a of the spider 14 to the lower side.
- the second lateral ribs 18b having a high height H2 are alternately arranged).
- the “longitudinal direction” refers to the direction of the long side (or long diameter) of the liquid-permeable hole 12 of the spider 14, and the “lateral direction” refers to the short side (or short side) of the liquid-permeable hole 12 of the spider 14. (Diameter) direction.
- the lateral ribs 18a and 18b have a downward height from the surface 14a of the spider 14 such that at least one of the adjacent ribs 18a and 18b is different.
- the dimension of the rib height H that is the lowest downward from the hook surface is the dimension of ribs 14
- the lateral dimension S1 of the liquid permeable hole 12 may be 0.8 times or more.
- the bridging membrane formed by urine formed in the liquid permeable hole 12 is formed at the lower end of one of the ribs 17, 18 a, and 18 b, which has the lowest height from the surface 14 a of the spider 14, but 14
- the size of the thing is 0.8 times or more of the lateral dimension S1 of the liquid-permeable hole 12 of the spider child 14, so that the excrement disposal material is blocked. This is because it is difficult to absorb urine, which makes it difficult to touch the ridge film.
- the lateral ribs 18a, 18b are arranged so that at least one of the adjacent ribs 18a, 18b is different from each other, and includes the longitudinal ribs 17.
- the dimension of the lowest height from the surface 14a of the cocoon child 14 is at least 0.8 times the lateral dimension S1 of the liquid-permeable hole 12 of the cocoon child 14, The point power to prevent urine residue from the pupa 14 and absorption of urine into the excrement disposal material is also preferred.
- the lateral dimension S1 of the liquid-permeable hole 12 of the scissors 14 is 2 to 8 mm (3 mm in the present embodiment).
- the toilet body 13 is a molded article made of a synthetic resin such as polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), acrylonitrile butadiene-styrene copolymer (ABS), for example, as shown in FIGS.
- PE polyethylene
- PP polypropylene
- ABS acrylonitrile butadiene-styrene copolymer
- the toilet body 13 is divided into upper and lower parts by a coffin board 19 integrally formed with the toilet body 13, and a sand containing portion in which a partial force upper surface of about 40 to 200 mm is opened above the toilet body 13.
- 21 and a tray accommodating portion 20 that accommodates a partial component tray 16 having a height of about 0 to 40 mm below it so that it can be put in and out.
- the pellet-shaped excrement disposal material 15 is laid in the sand container 21 constituting the upper layer portion of the toilet body 13.
- a water repellent function for example, a material composed of a pulverized material of a plant-derived material and a molded product containing a synthetic resin.
- These molded articles have a low water absorption rate of preferably 1 to 10%, more preferably 1 to 5%, so that the urine excreted by the pet can be quickly passed through, so The urine is absorbed by the urine absorption mat 11 in the tray 16 disposed in the lower layer portion by dropping into the lower layer portion through 12.
- the "absorption rate” here refers to the weight increase rate of the object to be measured immersed in water at 25 ° C for 3 seconds, and is expressed by the following equation.
- the urine absorbent mat 11 that is a urine absorbent material is replaceably disposed on the tray 16 that is detachably mounted in the tray accommodating portion 20 in the lower layer portion of the toilet body 13. Will be installed in the lower layer.
- the urine absorption mat 11 is formed by forming a raw material containing, for example, vegetable fiber, pulp, or clay mineral material into a plate shape, and has a thickness of, for example, 2 to 20 mm and a saturated water absorption of, for example, 2 gZlg or more. It has excellent absorbency. As a result, the urine absorbing mat 11 can efficiently absorb urine falling from the upper layer portion of the toilet body 13.
- saturated water absorption is measured by the following method.
- a 60 mm long and 60 mm wide test piece is cut from the urine-treated molded product as it is, and the test piece is dried in a dryer set at 105 ° C for 1 hour, and then transferred to a desiccator at room temperature. Until cooled. After that, using the apparatus (Demand Wettability Tester) shown in Fig. 5 which is generally known as an apparatus for carrying out the DW method, the level of the physiological saline solution in the burette as shown in Fig. 5 was set to an equal water level.
- the splint 14 has a peripheral portion 19a of a spider base plate 19 integrally formed with the tray body 13.
- the inner part of this is removed, for example, a plurality of longitudinal ribs 17 arranged in parallel with a gap S1 of 3 mm, and a plurality of parts arranged in parallel with a gap S2 of 30 mm, for example.
- the transverse ribs 18a and 18b are formed by vertically intersecting and integrated in a lattice shape. This allows the spider 14 to have vertical dimensions that are evenly aligned vertically and horizontally throughout.
- a large number of vertically-permeated rectangular liquid-permeable holes 12 having a size S2 of 30 mm and a lateral dimension SI of 3 mm are formed.
- each longitudinal rib 17 has a rectangular cross-sectional shape having a width of 2 to: LOmm and a height of 2 to 10 mm, for example.
- the first lateral rib 18a has, for example, a rectangular cross-sectional shape with a width of 2 to: LOm m and a height of 2 to: LOmm
- the second lateral rib 18b has, for example, a width of 2 to 10 mm and a height of 2. 5 ⁇ : LO. It has a rectangular cross section of 5mm.
- These longitudinal ribs 17 and lateral ribs 18a, 18b are provided with their upper end surfaces being flush with each other, so that the first lateral ribs 18a and the second lateral ribs arranged alternately are arranged. 18b protrudes from the surface 14a of the coffin child 14 which is flush with the first lateral rib 18a at a low height HI and the second lateral rib 18b at a high height H2 respectively. .
- the material constituting the eggplant 14 is a synthetic resin such as polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), acrylo-tolyl-butadiene-styrene copolymer (ABS).
- PE polyethylene
- PP polypropylene
- ABS acrylo-tolyl-butadiene-styrene copolymer
- the dimensional force of the liquid-permeable holes 12 of the scissors 14 formed by the lateral ribs 18 and the longitudinal ribs 17 is required that the longitudinal direction is at least twice the lateral direction. Yes, and preferably 3 to 15 times, 4 to: more preferably LO times. If the dimension of the liquid permeation hole 12 of the spider sword 14 is more than twice the vertical direction of the horizontal direction, urine will be caught on the spider slag child 14 which is easily broken due to the capillary membrane being pulled in the long side direction by capillary action. The advantage of not remaining is obtained.
- the lateral dimension S1 of the liquid-permeable hole 12 of the spider 14 is preferably 2 to 8 mm, and more preferably 3 to 5 mm, so that the bridge film is pulled in the vertical direction.
- the strength is also strong, and the point power that urine does not remain in the easily broken pupae 14 is also preferable.
- the difference between the height HI of the first lateral rib 18a and the height H2 of the second lateral rib 18b is 0.
- the height of the bridge membrane tip generated in the liquid permeation hole 12 is set.
- the difference is made unstable to make it easy to break, and the permeated liquid (urine) after breaking is high in the downward direction! It is easy to collect it in the second lateral rib 18b. Will be obtained.
- the toilet body 13 is partitioned vertically by the scissors 14 and the excrement disposal material 15 is laid in the upper layer portion, and the lower layer portion
- a bridge is connected to a cocoon child 14 having a large number of longitudinally permeated holes 12 by crossing a plurality of longitudinal ribs 17 and a plurality of lateral ribs 18a, 18b. It effectively avoids the retention of urine that has passed through the excrement disposal material 15 due to the formation of a membrane in the liquid-permeable hole 12 or the urine adhering to the lower end surfaces of the ribs 17, 18a, 18b. This is possible.
- the dimensional force of the liquid-permeable holes 12 of the spider 14 is such that the longitudinal direction is at least twice the lateral direction, and the lateral ribs 18a and 18b are formed on the surface of the spider 14 Since the first lateral ribs 18a are low in the downward direction from 14a and the second lateral ribs 18b in the downward direction from the surface 14a of the scissors 14 are alternately arranged, the liquid-permeable holes
- the bridge film formed in the vertically long permeation holes 12 can be easily and quickly destroyed by the action of creating a difference in the height of the bridge film tip generated in 12 and making the balance unstable.
- the urine adhering to the lower end surfaces of the ribs 17, 18a and 18b can be accumulated on the lower end surface of the second lateral rib 18b having a high height and dropped smoothly downward. As a result, the liquid is absorbed into the excrement disposal material 15 that stays in the spider 14 and stays there. Odor generation from urine can be effectively avoided.
- each liquid-permeable hole need not be opened in a vertically long rectangular shape, and may be opened in other vertically long shapes such as an oval shape.
- the dimension of the permeation hole of the scissors must be at least twice as long as the major axis direction.
- the longitudinal direction of the liquid permeation hole does not necessarily need to coincide with the longitudinal direction of the toilet body, and may be extended in a short direction perpendicular thereto or in an oblique direction.
- the urine absorbent material laid in the lower part of the toilet body is stored in the tray. It is not always necessary to have a plate-like shape.
- the vertical ribs 17 may be configured such that the heights of at least one of the adjacent ribs are different, as is the case with the horizontal ribs in which the adjacent ribs do not necessarily have the same height.
- a pet toilet 10 ' according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention has a thin bottom plane substantially rectangular shape provided so as to be able to be inserted and removed under the cage 14 in the pet toilet 10 of the above embodiment.
- the tray 16 is a pull-out type with respect to the toilet body 13.
- the hooks 14 are arranged in parallel at a substantially constant interval, and the angle with the drawing direction X of the tray 16 as a drawer.
- a plurality of longitudinal ribs 17 ′ extending in a direction that is within 45 degrees (in the other embodiment, substantially the same direction as the pulling direction X), and intersecting the longitudinal ribs 17 ′ and having a substantially constant interval.
- transverse ribs 18 ' a plurality of transverse ribs 18 'arranged in parallel to each other.
- Longitudinal ribs 17 ' have a downward force from the surface 14a of the scissors 14 and the highest of the longitudinal ribs 17' is higher than any of the lateral ribs 18 'that are within the drawer operating range. It is designed to be (In this other embodiment, the transverse ribs 18 'are all at the same height H2', and the longitudinal ribs 17 'are all arranged at the same height HI').
- the excrement is that the lateral rib 18 'is arranged such that the height from the surface 14a of the scissors 14 downward is at least one of the adjacent ribs is different.
- the urine that has passed through the treatment material 15 stays by forming a bridge film in the liquid permeation hole 12 of the spider 14 or adheres to the lower end surfaces of the ribs 17 ′ and 18 ′. This is preferable because it can be avoided.
- the dimensional force of the one having the lowest height from the surface 14a of the scissors 14 is not less than 0.8 times the lateral dimension of the liquid-permeable holes 12 of the scissors 14; It is preferable from the same point.
- the lateral dimension S1 ′ of the liquid-permeable hole 12 of the spider 14 is preferably 2 to 8 mm, and more preferably 3 to 5 mm. The force that pulls the bridge film in the vertical direction This is preferable because urine does not remain in the pupae 14 which is strong and easily broken.
- the height difference from the surface 14a of the hook 14 of the longitudinal rib 17 'and the lateral rib 18' is 0.1 to 1 Omm, and the point force that makes the drawing operation smooth is also preferable. Further, 0.3 to 5 mm, particularly 0.5 to 2 mm is preferable.
- the "drawing direction X" means the sliding direction of the tray 16 when the tray 16 as a drawer is slid and pulled out or pushed into the toilet body 13.
- the direction in which the longitudinal ribs are arranged is the direction along the pulling direction X, and the angle with the pulling direction X is within 45 degrees, and preferably the angle with the pulling direction X is The direction is within 30 degrees.
- the direction in which the lateral rib 18 ′ is arranged is a direction that intersects with the longitudinal rib 17 ′ and an angle with the pulling direction X exceeds 45 degrees, and preferably the angle with the pulling direction X is 60 degrees. This is the direction.
- the “drawer operating range” means the entire area of the scissors 14 that overlaps with the tray 16 that slides and moves vertically when the tray 16 is slid into and out of the toilet body 13. To do.
- the longitudinal ribs 17 ' may be designed so that only a part of the number of the longitudinal ribs 17' is higher than all of the transverse ribs 18 ', and the other longitudinal ribs 17' may be designed to be lower.
- Fig. 8 (a) to (c) it is preferable that the longitudinally designed rib 17 ′ designed to be the central longitudinal rib 17a ′ of the central portion where the scissors 14 are most distorted.
- the lateral rib 18 ' is provided as a lateral reinforcing rib 18a' whose height downward from a partial force is further increased. Further, as shown in FIGS.
- the upper part of the innermost wall surface 16a intersects the pull-out direction X of the lower surface of the salmon child 14.
- the cocoons 14 are arranged in parallel with an interval and extend in the same direction as the pull-out direction X of the tray 16.
- the rib 17 ' has the highest height HI downward from the surface 14a of the bag 14 and is higher than the lateral rib 18 within the operating range of the tray 16. 13 tray compartments When sliding by pulling out or pushing from 20, the upper force of the innermost wall 16a is brought into contact with the longitudinal rib 17 'having a high height HI' downward over the entire length of the sliding movement.
- the upper part of the wall surface 16a of the tray 16 is placed on the upper part of the wall 16a. It effectively avoids interfering with the irregularities represented by the lateral ribs on the lower surface of 14 and enables the bow I to move smoothly.
- the direction of the longitudinal rib arranged in the drawer drawing direction is not necessarily required to coincide with the longitudinal direction of the toilet body, and may be extended in a short direction perpendicular to this or in an oblique direction.
- the urine absorbent material laid in the lower layer of the toilet body does not necessarily have to be a plate-like material that is laid in a tray.
- the distance from the top surface of the insulator to the bridge film was measured with a caliper.
- ⁇ cat sand '' About 70 g of excrement disposal material (hereinafter referred to as ⁇ cat sand '') is placed in a cylinder measuring length X width X height 70 mm X 70 mm X 20 mm on the above-mentioned cocoon candy, and 25 ° C above it. 20 g of ion-exchanged water was added dropwise at a rate of lgZsec. Five minutes after the completion of dripping, the weights of cat sand and cocoon pupae were measured and taken as the amount of water absorbed by the cat sand and the amount of cocoon pupae adhering to the water, respectively.
- the cat sand was a cat sand on a commercially available wood pellet with a water absorption rate of 4.3% (made by Kao, “Two Yan clean toilet tips”, ⁇ 6. Omm, average length 11 mm). .
- the liquid permeation hole size is more than twice the horizontal direction, and when using a scissors with a difference in the height of the horizontal ribs, The generation rate of the pore bridge film was low, and at the same time, the amount of water adhering to the spider was also small. On the other hand, when either or both were not satisfied, the rate of occurrence of the bridging membrane of the liquid permeation holes was high, and at the same time, the amount of water adhering to the spider was numerous.
- the height of the vertical ribs of the cocoonfish is 0.8 times or more of the lateral dimension of the liquid-permeable holes, the amount of water absorbed by the cat sand is small even when water adheres to the cocoon pupae and the bridge occurrence rate is high. Katsutsu.
- the dimension of the liquid-permeable hole is more than twice the horizontal direction in the vertical direction, the height of the horizontal rib is different, and the height of the vertical rib of the scissors is 0 of the horizontal dimension of the liquid-permeable hole. In the case of 8 times or more, the amount of water adhering to the pupae and the amount of water absorbed by the cat sand were low. From the above, when a spider puppy that satisfies the configuration of the present invention is used in a pet toilet, urine adherence to the spider puppy is small and cat sand hardly absorbs urine. There was something to do.
- Example 1 and Example 2 and Comparative Examples 1 and 2 with SI '3mm and S2' 30mm permeation hole dimensions shown in Fig. 6 and longitudinal rib height and lateral rib height shown in Table 2 Manufactured a spider child.
- the arrangement of the longitudinal ribs and the lateral ribs in each hook is shown in Fig. 10.
- the longitudinal ribs are provided with low ribs (L) and high ribs (T), the low ribs are transverse. The height is the same as the low rib.
- the vertical rib and the horizontal rib are provided with a high level, a rib and a low level, and ribs, they are alternately arranged.
- the rib width was 3 mm.
- the bridge membrane is formed in the liquid permeable hole on the cocoon child having a plurality of vertically long liquid permeable holes by crossing the plurality of vertical ribs and the plurality of horizontal ribs. It is possible to effectively avoid the urine that has passed through the excrement disposal material due to urine adhering to the lower end surface of the rib.
- the pet toilet has a spear child configured by crossing a plurality of longitudinal ribs and a plurality of lateral ribs, and the lower layer portion on which the urine absorbent material is laid out has a drawer-type structure. In this case, it is possible to effectively avoid the upper part of the drawer wall from interfering with the irregularities on the lower surface of the basket, to make the drawer operation smooth, and to easily replace the urine absorbent.
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