Litter liner: Good idea/bad idea

mom2salemisis

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i use the liners that have the sifting holes in them. i have no problem with them and it makes it easier for cheyenne to clean the box also i dont have a problem with shredding the liners cause my babies dont have claws
i like the liners alot and they only cost a couple of bucks. theres 10 in a package we clean the box everyday so they last for about a little over a week.
 

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If you use the screen you'd have to get a coated or plastic fine screen - otherwise the moisture would rust the metal screen. Maybe nylon screening would work (like you have on the windows).
 

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I had a liner for Stanley when I first got him, as my ex's father always had one for their cat.

Well, it was scratched to pieces in the first couple of days. Now both of my cats are diggers so for me the liners wouldn't work. I definitely like the idea of them if they work though, nothing like sitting there scraping the bottom of the box!
 
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