Do you spend time thinking about where your cat poops? I didn't, until now.

For years I would go to THE Hannaford, and grab a forty pound bag of regular litter and throw it into the cart.  With three feline producing machines in the house, sometimes that wouldn't be enough.  Then on Saturday, it would all go to the transfer station.  On more than one occasion the bag would split between the tailgate of the truck and the transfer station's pit and then the smiling attendant would then come out of his office with broom in hand, and hand it to me for clean up.

I had heard of scoop-able litter, but it always seemed too expensive.  But now that I make hundreds of thousands of dollars in the wonderful world of media, I can afford it.

Now, I just scoop of the small clumps of urination and poop and just throw them into a small plastic bag.  A box of scoop-able litter may cost twice as much as a big bag of the loose stuff, but it lasts three times as long, and the cat box no longer stinks because all of the urine is pleasantly scooped up and thrown away. Just don't flush it down the toilet, because it hardens up and will plug up your poop chute to the outside world.

No, I will not use wood pellets. So, don't even suggest them.  They go into the pellet stove.

 

 

 

 

 

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