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I guess my life has spiraled into lame territory when I'm writing about how to dispose of cat litter but anyway....
I bought one of these bins from Amazon (the middle sized one) and it's worked well to the point I figured I'd put in a positive word for it. What I like about this bin is that it's the perfect size for bathroom trash bags ( the 4 gallon size) which are cheap to buy. Also, since the bin has a lid it keeps the smell inside. You can put a carbon filter or a box of baking soda in the bottom to make it even better.
To be clear, I put scoopings out in the trash EVERY night anyway but just in that 24 hour window 2 cats can pee quite a lot. I never got the Litter Genie concept because why would I want to keep used litter for a month? I wanted something that would be effective, inconspicuous and cheap...this did the trick.
I bought one of these bins from Amazon (the middle sized one) and it's worked well to the point I figured I'd put in a positive word for it. What I like about this bin is that it's the perfect size for bathroom trash bags ( the 4 gallon size) which are cheap to buy. Also, since the bin has a lid it keeps the smell inside. You can put a carbon filter or a box of baking soda in the bottom to make it even better.
To be clear, I put scoopings out in the trash EVERY night anyway but just in that 24 hour window 2 cats can pee quite a lot. I never got the Litter Genie concept because why would I want to keep used litter for a month? I wanted something that would be effective, inconspicuous and cheap...this did the trick.
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