Hey!!! Mine do he same thing!!!! Ha ha ha ha!! I though only my cats we weird!!!:DQuote:
Originally Posted by kuhio98
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Hey!!! Mine do he same thing!!!! Ha ha ha ha!! I though only my cats we weird!!!:DQuote:
Originally Posted by kuhio98
How do I 'clean' the litter box? This is how I 'clean' it:
"Mom! Snow's litter box has to be cleaned!" :p
I have multiple boxes, and I do similar to above, EXCEPT --
Rather than lugging all those boxed, I bring the trash barrel on wheels IN THE HOUSE, into each room, and dump the boxes into it. I do try to dump into a plastic bag which I hang in the barrel, and sometimes it even works! :rolleyes:
Then I wheel the trash back outside.
I take the litter boxes outdoors, dump everything into a large Flex Force bag, then hose the litter boxes out, add disinfectant cleanser and scrub them well, then hose them out again. Completely towel dry them, then back indoors where I fill them w/fresh litter.
Does anyone out there use Lysol in the cat's litter pan? I've been using vinegar and water to clean Cassie's litter pan, but I wonder if I should be using something with a disinfectant. My sister used to use Lysol with her cats. I remember her rinsing and rinsing and rinsing the box. That's why I've been using vinegar. Is there something more organic I can try? How often does anyone replace the pan itself? She's so funny ... I empty, clean, refill it, go down to the Dumpster with the "old" litter and usually, within 10 or 15 minutes I hear her in there digging and pawing. Silly kitty :)
Years ago in Cat Fancy magazine, I think, I read that cats are sensitive to Lysol. Here are a couple of links you may want to peruse:
http://www.cathealth.com/Tox.htm
http://www.chai-online.org/en/compan...ng_dangers.htm
I can't change my litterbox.
IT'S GOT TO WANT TO CHANGE.
Until then, it is a place where the Edster poops and pees.:confused::o:D
I think it's best just to use soap and water to clean out the litter boxes. This is what I use and then I also use Simple Solution which is an enzyme cleaner to help make the boxes smell fresher and to help get rid of the urine smell. I use the litter boxes for many years. Depending on how hard your cats are on them, they could almost last you a life time. Good luck.:)
Sherpa never ever ever buries anything, so I only have to really clean it about every 6 weeks. I dump it out into the dumpster outside, rinse the pan in the tub, and wash it with a sponge especially for the litterbox and some Dawn dish soap.
I dump the litterbox into the building dumpster, then scrub outside with a Brillo pad and rinse. I then set it out in the sun to dry and disinfect.
Don Juan is the resident "litter tester" here. :p
Liz
I CLEAN THE BOXES OUT ABOUT 3 TIMES A DAY, AND THEN PUT THE USED LITTER INTO A DOUBLE PLATIC SHOPPING BAG, AND THEN THROW THEM INTO THE GARABGE BAG AT THE BUS STOP , WHERE ITS ALL GATHERED IN A BIG INDUSTRIAL BAG AND TOSSED IN THE LAND FILL.
I GUESS THAT EVERY DAY THEY GO THROUGH 8 POUNDS OF CLUMPING LITTER!!:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes: