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Old 21-01-2009, 12:10 PM
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Re: which litter is best

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My oko arrived today so I'll be trying it out. I agree...anything is better than having to throw dirty litter in the kitchen bin where is stinks the room out (even if I do out the soiled litter in bages before it goes in)
I have a bin for catfood and the litter. In less than 2 days the 2 kittens have filled half a tesco carrier bag. It weighs a tonne and stinks. I can't believe how much they poop and pee
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We use catsan i"ve tried them all, but catsan comes out best for me
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I have a bin for catfood and the litter. In less than 2 days the 2 kittens have filled half a tesco carrier bag. It weighs a tonne and stinks. I can't believe how much they poop and pee
LOL, you should see ours! The wood based one is supposed to be flushable but if we flushed ours it would block the whole street up. The dustmen have developed big muscles though
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Re: which litter is best

I do food, OH does litter But this morning, I was walking past the bathroom, and Scooter was making such a racket, I look in, I see him lay a human sized log. The kitten is only a small boy compared to his bruiser brother. No wonder he came out and had a little lie down
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I do food, OH does litter But this morning, I was walking past the bathroom, and Scooter was making such a racket, I look in, I see him lay a human sized log. The kitten is only a small boy compared to his bruiser brother. No wonder he came out and had a little lie down
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