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  1. #16
    I just put it in carrier bags (grocery bags) and put it in the normal housewaste bin, I don't know what else to do with it.
    We have seperate bins for garden waste and recycables.

  2. #17
    It depends on where you shop and the kind of bags they use. Some of the so-called plastic bags aren't plastic at all, even though that's what they call them. They're actually paper that looks like plastic. Some toilet papers come wrapped in it. But if I can't get that then, unfortunately, I dispose of it in the plastic bags. What else to do?

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    I scoop alot in a day i use a grocery bag,Then i take it outside and put it in a garbage bin behind the shed,I do not like the smell of litter,Then garbage day load it up and it is gone lol.

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    Well, like most everyone else here, I use the plastic Wal-Mart bags and take them right out to our garbage can outside.
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    Just had to post to say, I have the Petmate Litter Locker, and it is AMAZING!!! I love it.
    I have 8 cats, and I scoop twice daily. The interior bag only needs taking out about once every two weeks. NO SMELL WHATSOEVER! I HIGHLY recommend this product. And I am a pretty tough sell on things
    When I scrub the potty pans, and completely dump them I use plain old grocery bags.


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    Quote Originally Posted by kuhio98
    I guess it depends on what kind of litter you use. We use Feline Pine and clay litter. We flush the "solids" down the toilet. When it's time to change all the litter, we take it to the landfill. Feline Pine is wood and will break down to sawdust when wet. Clay litter will eventually dissolve.
    same here, when I hear paws in the box I grab the scoop - if she knows I'm waiting/hovering, for some reason she doesn't bury as much and I can flush her stools ... the used clay litter goes in a recycled plastic bag in the household trash
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