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6th September 2010, 08:03 PM #1
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We use Jumbo Enclosed Cat Litter Box with clear trap door. Built-in filters purify the trapped air and larger volume of pan allows to burry the waste deeper. We use Scoop Away or Arms and Hammer litter which clumps very well. This system allows to clean the litterbox only once a day.
We never have any cat odor in the room, unless we forget to clean it on a daily basis.
This it the type of litter box we use:
Enclosed Cat Litter Box: Van Ness Enclosed Cat Litter Pans at PETCO
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6th September 2010, 08:20 PM #2
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Was I pleased to see someone else uses something other than the recognised litters,we always went for the expensive clumping ones but when we went to six cats & all the trays that involves someone said why not try chick crumb & chick pellets,works well,doesn't smell & no grey paw pads all over the floor,makes one of the girls at work weep though,she keeps chickens & can't get round what feeds her lot ours s*** in.....
Our trays are really deep,originally they were the ones with hoods on but had to ditch lids do the fact that one naughty girl used that instead of going into tray but the fact they are so deep you can really fill them up & it makes it a lot easier to clean plus they don't manage to scratch so much over the sides,big bonus !
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6th September 2010, 09:02 PM #3
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Good point, well made - plus, by the time they've vaulted out of it, they've shaken quite a lot off their feet!
You are right, it is odd that our MC's use food for litter, but it's so much cheaper than Worlds Best and mine really likes it... I'm so embarrassed at Pets At Home when they ask at the counter if I keep chickens though - what do you say?? No, my cats like to crap in this stuff?? So my local branch all think I've got chickens now. I've even invented names for them just in case they ask!
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7th September 2010, 08:00 AM #4
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Oh Karen thats a classic,I will giggle my way up the road to work now....
I was lucky because where I get my chicken food from the breeder who suggested it goes there & the people also knew that I had MC's so they just said "For the cats" I said yes & left a queue of people wondering !
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7th September 2010, 09:37 AM #5
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Is the chick/duck crumb flushable? I was planning on using World's Best for that reason when I finally get my MC in a year or so.
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7th September 2010, 10:45 AM #6
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@ Karen - the litter tray we're using is 50 x 40 x 42 cm in size and is the Marchioro Cat Toilet. Its quite deep and apart from schrodie keeping getting his paw wet we dont have a problem with it, he likes to have a good dig inside too.
I spoke to our local pet store and they dont stock chicken/duck feed, though he can order some in - £10.50 for 20kg - he was asking what we currently use for our chickens and i had to tell him it was to use as cat litter.. silence ensued for a moment then we had a bit of a chuckle. He mentioned Cat's Best Öko Plus cat litter to try out.
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7th September 2010, 08:02 PM #7
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I think it's supposed to be but I wouldn't chance it, so that maybe a drawback.
Ah, welcome to my world. Now you know why I go prepared with chicken names... I'm a Sci-Fi geek, so at any given moment I can talk about my six chickens... Baltar, Apollo, Starbuck, Caprica 6, Boomer and "The Old Man",,,
On a more serious note, that seems like a damn good price for a 20kg bag of crumb. I get a 5kg bag of chick crumb from PAH and it's roughly £6, and I can get my hands on a 20kg bag of duck and goose crumb for £15.
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7th September 2010, 09:35 AM #8
That is similar to the litter tray I have. I did buy the Omega Paw but Simba preferred his old one and when he started pooing in the dogs bed we put both litter trays together for a while and he used his old hooded one much more so I have taken away the omega paw now. Also with the Omega Paw I found that when rolling it to clean it got horribly dirty where the poo stuck to the inside and was harder to clean. We use Worlds best litter which I find works very well. It is expensive but with only one cat we don't get through a lot. I empty it as soon as he uses it mostly and give it a wash out once a week.
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