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	28th January 2010, 12:07 PM #11Top Cat         
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 Like Karena I love Ria's litter tray, but I'm afraid as we have just bought our 1st apartment, we are a bit tight for space, and it would take up so much room  
 
 We have been using World's Best cat Litter for about 11 days and it has only needed topping up about twice. It stays really clean and as Winston does not cover his big jobbies I only have to get some toilet paper and flush it down the loo. Don't have to worry about any cat litter going down the loo either which is great!I think I might go for this one. I've also been told Worlds Best cat litter is the best one to get - more expensive but it lasts longer apparently and can be flushed down the toilet
 
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	28th January 2010, 02:27 PM #12Worlds best is what we use here. No complaints at all. 10/10 on the clumping up when pee'd on. Storvenn & Loki havent had any issues with it. We have one of those.. errr.. how to describe it... "poop sieve"? Like a spade, but with holes in it for the non clumped litter to come out of. 
 Very easy to keep their trays clean.  
 
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	28th January 2010, 09:28 PM #13Let us know how this goes Denise. I must say it looks a very clever idea - some of the videos on youtube are so funny. Would be great if you got him to flush too  
 
 Although we have three loos in the house none are easily accessible for a cat he would need to learn how to open doors to  
 
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	28th January 2010, 09:42 PM #14Administrator        
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 Well, I've ordered the Litter Kwitter too, so I'm going to see if Hank takes to it. Im a little worried as it's going to be another change for him, but hey, if he don't like it, then I wont force him. I just thought I'd give it a try coz we have a downstairs toilet near to his litter tray and he's still young. 
 
 Let's see if it really works. Im really making it hard for myself, as if potty training a 2 year old isbad enough, I have a 13 week old kitty to train too...... 
 
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	28th January 2010, 09:45 PM #15Well done Ria - when Hank and Winston become experts take a video. I quite envy you though as I'd love to give it a go. 
 
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	29th January 2010, 12:35 AM #16Top Cat         
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 Ria: I'd be very interested to hear how you get on with it. I'm taking it very slowly.Well, I've ordered the Litter Kwitter too, so I'm going to see if Hank takes to it
 
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	10th February 2010, 06:12 AM #17The Quiet Kitten      
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 I'm so glad you asked this question! I was looking for a litter box post here! Beau Kitty is huge and sometimes he doesn't fit "everything" in his litter box. Beau and I live in the USA - does anyone have any ideas on a brand of litter box I can find here or a store where I can find a box worthy of a giant kitty? 
 
 Also, as for the World's Best Kitty litter - it IS flushable, but check your local regulations/laws. California is very picky when it comes to the environment, and even though it says the litter is flushable on the package, it specifies that in my state, it should not be flushed because the pipes/plumbing may lead to the ocean! I'm not sure what the regulations are everywhere else. But I don't see how Beau's "pollution" is any worse than anything else that gets flushed!
 
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	10th February 2010, 01:53 PM #18Breeder         
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 Earlier i had Cat Toilet Bill but we have switched over to using PeeWee now and i will never ever, ever go back to the ordinary litter again!  
 I use wooden pellet for stove and fireplace you know, i cant find the correct word, we call it Kamin and Bränslepellets.
 
 http://www.peewee.se/files/PeeWee_Sv...meg._Small.mov
 
 http://www.peewee.seLast edited by dagdrivarn; 10th February 2010 at 06:52 PM. 
 
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	10th February 2010, 04:17 PM #19Active Cat        
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	10th February 2010, 05:53 PM #20Top Cat          
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 I use the jumbo covered ones from Zoo plus - they are the only ones that my lot can comfortably get in and reliably get everything in the tray that is meant to be in there! 
 



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