GoldyCat
3rd October 2008, 08:02 PM
I am giving several of my old litterboxes to the local Humane Society. (Failed experiments with my cats) I want to make sure they are cleaned and sterilized first and need to know what is the best thing to use. I know Lysol is toxic to cats. What about chlorine bleach? Or should I just stick with the soft scrub cleanser I use on my sink?
Jack31
4th October 2008, 01:36 AM
I'd say a good scrub with some soap and water and maybe let them dry out in the sunlight would be sufficient.
Leslie
jugen
4th October 2008, 04:30 AM
That's what I do each week. Scrub them out with Method soap and hot water. Clean as a whistle quick as a wink. ;)
erzsebet
4th October 2008, 05:15 AM
I use Seventh Generation products on my litterboxes. It is an all natural cleaner and save for humans, pets and the environment. Just scrub it with either the dish soap or spray it with the all purpose spray! Makes them good as new! :bigthumb:
GoldyCat
4th October 2008, 07:27 AM
Thanks. Just regular cleaning will be the easiest anyway. I just wanted to make sure the litterboxes are really fresh before I give them away. The poor shelter kitties have enough strikes against them already, they don't need any extra stress.
missymotus
4th October 2008, 07:59 AM
I always clean mine with vinegar & water, then set out in the sun for a while.
GoldenKitty45
4th October 2008, 03:24 PM
I usually put a little Clorox in the pan and hot water. Be sure you are in a well venilated area when you clean them. If its sunny out, you could sit the pans in the sun for a few hours after they are cleaned.
Meowers
5th October 2008, 07:23 AM
soap, and hot water, and sunlight. if the next person wants to clean them again just to be sure, even better!