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Old October 10th 04, 03:50 AM
Judy
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Hi. I would appreciate any suggestions to my question
I scoop out my buddy's cat box every day but am having
a bit of a problem about how to discard the clumps.
If I have a garbage bag that is ready to go out I'll dump
the clumps in it but if I don't I put the clumps in a gallon
size zip-lock bag, seal it and throw it in my kitchen garbage.
I'm sure there's a better way and was hoping for some suggestions.

Thanks in advance,
James


I use a clumping flushable litter. Discarding the clumps is easy - into the
toilet they go and in one flush they're gone.

Judy


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Old October 10th 04, 03:50 AM
Judy
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"JamesJ" wrote in message
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Hi. I would appreciate any suggestions to my question
I scoop out my buddy's cat box every day but am having
a bit of a problem about how to discard the clumps.
If I have a garbage bag that is ready to go out I'll dump
the clumps in it but if I don't I put the clumps in a gallon
size zip-lock bag, seal it and throw it in my kitchen garbage.
I'm sure there's a better way and was hoping for some suggestions.

Thanks in advance,
James


I use a clumping flushable litter. Discarding the clumps is easy - into the
toilet they go and in one flush they're gone.

Judy


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Old October 10th 04, 12:53 PM
ceb2
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"JamesJ" wrote in message ...
Hi. I would appreciate any suggestions to my question
I scoop out my buddy's cat box every day but am having
a bit of a problem about how to discard the clumps.
If I have a garbage bag that is ready to go out I'll dump
the clumps in it but if I don't I put the clumps in a gallon
size zip-lock bag, seal it and throw it in my kitchen garbage.
I'm sure there's a better way and was hoping for some suggestions.

Thanks in advance,
James


I also scoop our three litter boxes daily, I have a five gallon bucket
I line with a small garbage bag, start with the box in the bedroom and
finish with the 2 boxes in the garage pen I built. I dispose of it in
the large garage barrell but put some A & H in the barrel with it so
it doesn't smell.
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Old October 10th 04, 12:53 PM
ceb2
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"JamesJ" wrote in message ...
Hi. I would appreciate any suggestions to my question
I scoop out my buddy's cat box every day but am having
a bit of a problem about how to discard the clumps.
If I have a garbage bag that is ready to go out I'll dump
the clumps in it but if I don't I put the clumps in a gallon
size zip-lock bag, seal it and throw it in my kitchen garbage.
I'm sure there's a better way and was hoping for some suggestions.

Thanks in advance,
James


I also scoop our three litter boxes daily, I have a five gallon bucket
I line with a small garbage bag, start with the box in the bedroom and
finish with the 2 boxes in the garage pen I built. I dispose of it in
the large garage barrell but put some A & H in the barrel with it so
it doesn't smell.
 




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