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Old 07-09-2008, 03:35 PM
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Lol, deffinatly... you completely block off your nose and take really slow breths.

Just watch out for those holes on the normall carrier bags... he he
Yes very true helz about the holes! tee hee hee
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i usually just use a scoop x
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Old 07-09-2008, 03:38 PM
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Re: self clean litter tray what litter

LOL yes the breathing thing can help! I think at my house the worst thing is the main littler tray the like to use is by our front door. Gauranteed we go out and come back with friends etc and the cats will have left us a lovely parcdel or 3! Hence me asking about whether these little tray thingies hide the smell
We have the covered little tray but we had to take the door off as the cats wouldn't use it with it on
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Ive not used normal carriers that much just in desperate times lol but funnily enough I did find a punch hole on this mornings muck out!
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LOL yes the breathing thing can help! I think at my house the worst thing is the main littler tray the like to use is by our front door. Gauranteed we go out and come back with friends etc and the cats will have left us a lovely parcdel or 3! Hence me asking about whether these little tray thingies hide the smell
We have the covered little tray but we had to take the door off as the cats wouldn't use it with it on
The smell seems to be no different from any other tbh. I have never tried a litter tray that gets rid of the smell
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Ive not used normal carriers that much just in desperate times lol but funnily enough I did find a punch hole on this mornings muck out!
eek: I've done that collect the dogs poos in the garden. Scented poo bags now only whatever I'm doing for that one reason!!
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LOL yes the breathing thing can help! I think at my house the worst thing is the main littler tray the like to use is by our front door. Gauranteed we go out and come back with friends etc and the cats will have left us a lovely parcdel or 3! Hence me asking about whether these little tray thingies hide the smell
We have the covered little tray but we had to take the door off as the cats wouldn't use it with it on

I have the covered ones and had the same prob with the door. I also found they are harder to clean as when they are hiding their poos it flicks onto the roof/sides lol
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eek: I've done that collect the dogs poos in the garden. Scented poo bags now only whatever I'm doing for that one reason!!
LOL It's reassuring to know Im not the only one that has made the holey carrier bag mistake. People take note...say no to carrier bags haha.x
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I have the covered ones and had the same prob with the door. I also found they are harder to clean as when they are hiding their poos it flicks onto the roof/sides lol
Yes we have the same problem! That or shelby likes to do it on the lip part so it slides down the plastic below where the door would have been, you then spend ages looking for the smell
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