Scooping you litter boxes each day. I was thinking about it while scooping after my two. Two boxes, about 3-5 minutes each. not really that bad. Except I have to sweep around the every time I scoop because they track litter EVERYWHERE!
Originally Posted by Tavia'smom
I spend ten to 15 minutes a day and since I switched to litter liners it takes alot less time to change the litter. Because I don't have to scrape out the pan just pick up the liner there was a bit of litter in the pan but it was the dry litter and I just poured that little bit into the trash and then picked up her newspapers and I was done.
two words: dust buster!Originally Posted by Phenomsmom
Except I have to sweep around the every time I scoop because they track litter EVERYWHERE!
It would be fun to watch you scoop boxes!Originally Posted by LuckyGirl
I spend about 5-10 minutes, and 1/2 of that is spent with one leg and arm fighting Louie out of the box and then out of the "poop bag" all the while scooping with the other hand!(that is where he gets hollered at the most!)
I will have to use two litter liners next time I have already changed the litter this time I just started using litter liners so still learning. But I really like them.Originally Posted by LuckyGirl
I use 2 litter liners, this way, if they scratch through trying to "bury their business" I don't have litter spraying through, with 2 liners, I can just pull the drawstrings, and carry it to the trash!
two words: dust buster!problem solved!
I spend about 5-10 minutes, and 1/2 of that is spent with one leg and arm fighting Louie out of the box and then out of the "poop bag" all the while scooping with the other hand!(that is where he gets hollered at the most!)
Oh Ben does the samething to me. He is fascinated with Poo! The last time I changed the litter he was in the pan before the liner was. Thankfully I scoped him up before he could do anything.Originally Posted by LuckyGirl
I spend about 5-10 minutes, and 1/2 of that is spent with one leg and arm fighting Louie out of the box and then out of the "poop bag" all the while scooping with the other hand!(that is where he gets hollered at the most!)