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2nd December 2010, 05:27 PM #1Top Cat



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I got one a few months ago and it's a marvellous invention. It tends to fill up quicker with two MC's but who wants cat crap lurking in the house longer than a week anyway.
I read a trick in a product review that I've yet to test... apparently, standard bread bags are a marvellous and cheap alternative to the Litter Locker cartridges. I tend to find we go through a cartridge a month, give or take, and that's with two MC's, and @ £5 a go, I don't think it's too bad; if we start to get through more as Wicca gets bigger though, bread bags it'll be!
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2nd December 2010, 06:25 PM #2Cool Cat


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2nd December 2010, 06:26 PM #3Über Cat


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2nd December 2010, 07:17 PM #4Top Cat



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Go for it, Catlover. One of the best purchases I've made. No more do I trail cat litter across the kitchen to get to the bin... no more do I open the kitchen bin and faint at the smell of stale cat pee... and a double benefit that I didn't predict - it gives Wicca a place to sit when I'm cooking dinner as she's not yet big enough to jump up on the breakfast bar like Freyja can!
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3rd December 2010, 05:10 PM #5Top Cat




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I always put everything I scoop out of the litter trays into a plastic bag - the ones for lining the small bin in the bathroom. I then tie the bag tightly with a knot and bung it in the kitchen bin. No smell whatsoever. And the bags cost next to nothing. But then again the Dutch are known to be stingy.
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3rd December 2010, 06:15 PM #6Über Cat


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3rd December 2010, 06:59 PM #7Top Cat




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