ME TOO! Otherwise the smelllll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Originally Posted by Nebula11
Yeah i dump it in those shopping bags that everyone has a ton of....then I take it out right then and there...........
ME TOO! Otherwise the smelllll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Originally Posted by Nebula11
Yeah i dump it in those shopping bags that everyone has a ton of....then I take it out right then and there...........
Same!Originally Posted by Nebula11
Yeah i dump it in those shopping bags that everyone has a ton of....then I take it out right then and there...........
Up until a week ago I did exactly the same. Boy, was it ever simple! But as I said in another thread, I only have one bathroom and my daughter and her husband are coming to visit for a month. Am assuming they would not like to use a toilet that had been used for a cat's waste, no matter how carefully I did the deposit. This method of using plastic bags is horrible - am considering the Diaper Genie, but flushing WCBL is the ideal - simplicity itself.Originally Posted by MissCharlotte
I ran into this dilema and that's why I switched to a flushable, biodegradable litter.......World's Best Cat Litter. I flush the poop and the clumps of pee down the toilet. When I do a complete litter change, then I put the "bulk" of the litter in a garbage bag and give it to the garbage man as a present!!
I have two bathrooms and more often guests use the one that has the cat box I it. So far no one has complained about the possibility of germs. Frankly I never thought about it until you mentioned it.Originally Posted by Ruthie70
flushing WCBL is the ideal - simplicity itself.
To those of you who flush, should one only flush if there are two household toilets?
I like your idea Ashley!Originally Posted by AshleyNicole
My boyfriend has a diaper-jeannie like contraption, except its specifically for cats. I don't have the money to put out for one at the moment, but I sort-of do it myself. I have a roll of scented 12 gallon trash bags kept by the litter box. Each time she goes (or when I get home) I will scoop into the bag, and knot it off right above. That way each bag lasts all day usually, and it cuts down on the smell. Then I'll take it out the end of the day, or into a big garbage bag by the back door til the next day if its rainy.