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Old 15-12-2008, 06:54 PM
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Litter trays

Hi everyone,

I just wanted to add this to make sure i'm getting it right and also to see how everyone else deals with litter trays.

Jenson's get's changed (Emptied and cleaned with fresh litter) everyday, he has a plastic bag lining the tray (this is changed every few days) and then newspaper with litter on top ( both of these changed daily) all put into a plastic bag in the rubbish.

Today I got in from work and did it as usual, but I just found a puddle on the kitchen floor, I think he may have done it before it was changed as I did notice just before changing it that he went into the tray and had a look at it and walked off and as soon as I had changed it he went in and did a poo (I didn't notice the puddle till after).

I didn't think it was that dirty ( no worse than any other day), he has a habbit of going around the edges so there is always clean litter in the middle, but perhaps it wasn't clean enough for him?

I currently use catsan, but hear that wood pelltes are better and can be flushed? I don't find catsan absorps anything would wood pellets be better to use and so prevent it seeming like its dirty?

What does everyone else use? Does everyone flush it?

thanks for looking.
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