LOLOLOLOL.... ROFLMBO!!!
What do you think a cat would do if they wandered into the box right as those BB's started popping to the roof of the box?! Or kitty gets caught in the douche cycle! LOLOLOLOLOL --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > There's a good wheat based scoopable too, called > SWheat Scoop. Never tried it, but have heard good > reviews from others (and I believe the clumps are > flushable too). I like the idea of corn or wheat > based litters, we KNOW those are relatively safe, I > mean, they are ingredients in many cheaper cat > foods! When they successfully make a GOOD absorbent > rice litter I'll be first in line! > > LOL, I ran out of litter once, but had a big box of > cream of wheat breakfast cereal... but it didn't > absorb much. I think rolled oats might work though.. > anyone got an old bag of quaker oats that's rotting > in the pantry, for the sake of science? > > In the past, when I was really poor (this was years > ago, mind you) I just went out into the yard and dug > up some dirt to put in the litterbox. Sandy soil is > MUCH preferable to good dirt, at least it doesn't > turn into mud clods. > > I'm still trying to figure out my endless litter > self-cleaning litterbox. Uses aquarium or pea gravel > over a small 1/4 grid rabbit wire base over a > dropped "waste" receptacle with built in plumbing so > it actually all flushes away, pee goes right through > it, then it self rinses it after the cat leaves the > box with a non-toxic white vinegar "douche" (you > know the floral scented vinegar kind) that is heated > and sprays down over the "litter" from above. But > the poo is an issue I'm still trying to figure out > (solid poo anyways, diarrhea would just rinse away > like pee). I would need to rake it somehow. Then I > got the idea of using stainless steel BB type > pellets instead of gravel. Make it a covered box, > with a high powered electromagnet in the cover. > After the cat leaves the box, the douche cycle comes > on, then after that finishes, the electromagnet > kicks on, and WHAM, all the BBs instantly pop up to > the roof of the box, then the base uses a robotic > arm to swing the rabbit wire base down, and the poop > is dumped into the bottom "waste" receptacle. The > robotic arm whacks it a few times on a brace built > in for that purpose, to get any turds that are > clinging to fall off the rabbit wire. Then it swings > back up, locks back in place, the magnet shuts off, > the litter BBs fall back down, the whole system > flushes using the built in toilet-like plumbing that > clears the waste receptacle, and it's ready for the > next user. > > LOLOLOL!!!!!! OK, so I have too much time on my > hands... > > Phaewryn (was Jenn, changed name) > http://ucat.us > http://ucat.us/domesticcatlinks.html > Adopt a cat from Little Cheetah (UCAT) Cat Rescue: > http://ucat.us/adopt.html > PLEASE DONATE TO THE TANGLE FUND: > Tangle is a cat in Greece that was severely injured > when someone wrapped wire around his neck to > strangle him, > Little Cheetah Cat Rescue is raising funds to bring > Tangle to Vermont to find him a good home! > http://ucat.us/tangle-fund.html > DONATE: We could really use a power saw (for > construction), a digital camera (for pictures), and > more towels! > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.392 / Virus Database: 268.5.5/334 - > Release Date: 5/8/2006 > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

