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Bathroom Decor
Well, I've discovered the hard way that you get rid of clumping litter by
putting it in a bag, not trying to flush it down the toilet. So now I keep a grocery store bag for the litter, by the litterbox. Problem is, it just looks well, not nice. So I'm wondering how other people keep the litter once it's out of the box. Do you use a regular wastebasket with bags inside? Is there a special little plastic box with a cover on it that I should know about? Or what? Thanks in advance, - Ruby Tuesday |
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Ruby Tuesday wrote: Well, I've discovered the hard way that you get rid of clumping litter by putting it in a bag, not trying to flush it down the toilet. So now I keep a grocery store bag for the litter, by the litterbox. Problem is, it just looks well, not nice. So I'm wondering how other people keep the litter once it's out of the box. Do you use a regular wastebasket with bags inside? Is there a special little plastic box with a cover on it that I should know about? Or what? Thanks in advance, - Ruby Tuesday You can use a bucket with a top, and decorate it however you want. Plain white buckets with tops are available at most hardware stores. HTH, -L. |
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"Ruby Tuesday" wrote in message ... Well, I've discovered the hard way that you get rid of clumping litter by putting it in a bag, not trying to flush it down the toilet. So now I keep a grocery store bag for the litter, by the litterbox. Problem is, it just looks well, not nice. So I'm wondering how other people keep the litter once it's out of the box. Do you use a regular wastebasket with bags inside? Is there a special little plastic box with a cover on it that I should know about? Or what? Thanks in advance, - Ruby Tuesday I scoop mine and put it in plastic grocery bags, tie it up and put it in the kitchen can right away. Every night. |
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"Mary" writes:
I scoop mine and put it in plastic grocery bags, tie it up and put it in the kitchen can right away. Every night. Heck, we take ours right out to the dumpster when we're done. That's not something I want hanging around the house, but then again, we have 4 cats now, so it's a lot of stuff to scoop. Stacia |
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"Glitter Ninja" wrote in message ... "Mary" writes: I scoop mine and put it in plastic grocery bags, tie it up and put it in the kitchen can right away. Every night. Heck, we take ours right out to the dumpster when we're done. That's not something I want hanging around the house, but then again, we have 4 cats now, so it's a lot of stuff to scoop. Yep. I only have two cats. |
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Ruby Tuesday wrote:
Well, I've discovered the hard way that you get rid of clumping litter by putting it in a bag, not trying to flush it down the toilet. So now I keep a grocery store bag for the litter, by the litterbox. Problem is, it just looks well, not nice. So I'm wondering how other people keep the litter once it's out of the box. Do you use a regular wastebasket with bags inside? Is there a special little plastic box with a cover on it that I should know about? Or what? Thanks in advance, - Ruby Tuesday Gees, is it that long of a walk to the trash outside? |
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Mary wrote:
"Glitter Ninja" wrote in message ... "Mary" writes: I scoop mine and put it in plastic grocery bags, tie it up and put it in the kitchen can right away. Every night. Heck, we take ours right out to the dumpster when we're done. That's not something I want hanging around the house, but then again, we have 4 cats now, so it's a lot of stuff to scoop. Yep. I only have two cats. I only have one cat and the waste material gets taken outside immediately. You don't keep your **** in a bag under the kitchen sink... or do you? |
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"Joe Canuck" wrote in message ... Mary wrote: "Glitter Ninja" wrote in message ... "Mary" writes: I scoop mine and put it in plastic grocery bags, tie it up and put it in the kitchen can right away. Every night. Heck, we take ours right out to the dumpster when we're done. That's not something I want hanging around the house, but then again, we have 4 cats now, so it's a lot of stuff to scoop. Yep. I only have two cats. I only have one cat and the waste material gets taken outside immediately. You don't keep your **** in a bag under the kitchen sink... or do you? Eyyuuu, I don't keep my kitchen trash under the sink. Do you? And don't you take your trash out every night? |
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"Joe Canuck" wrote in message ... Ruby Tuesday wrote: Well, I've discovered the hard way that you get rid of clumping litter by putting it in a bag, not trying to flush it down the toilet. So now I keep a grocery store bag for the litter, by the litterbox. Problem is, it just looks well, not nice. So I'm wondering how other people keep the litter once it's out of the box. Do you use a regular wastebasket with bags inside? Is there a special little plastic box with a cover on it that I should know about? Or what? Thanks in advance, - Ruby Tuesday Gees, is it that long of a walk to the trash outside? You are such a snot. I want to join the club Sherry belongs to, so I would just like to say that I do not like the way you post. If you want to get responses here you might want to lay off the snot. Please post snotty comments to snot-specific groups. When you post snottily about cats in here, it takes up valuable space for non-snotty cat posts and I take offense at that. Also, what is "Gees?" You would get better responses from US if you wrote in English, know what I'm TALKING about Joe? I mean, what language is that, DUNG BEETLE? Huh??! |
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On Fri, 6 May 2005 19:09:56 -0400, "Mary" wrote:
snip You are such a snot. I want to join the club Sherry belongs to, so I would just like to say that I do not like the way you post. If you want to get responses here you might want to lay off the snot. Please post snotty comments to snot-specific groups. When you post snottily about cats in here, it takes up valuable space for non-snotty cat posts and I take offense at that. Also, what is "Gees?" You would get better responses from US if you wrote in English, know what I'm TALKING about Joe? I mean, what language is that, DUNG BEETLE? Huh??! This is puzzling. *looks outside for flying pigs* Justin |
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