I'll try the newspapers as well. This should make washing the pans easier!
thanks! t
Marylyn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: If you have the patience and extra
boxes you can line the bottom of a box with newspapers and top with litter.
The litter needs to the poured from one box to another then the papers pulled
and replaced. They absorb a lot of urine and help with odor. I've done this a
few times for cats who didn't want me in their space to clean the boxes. It
has been a while so you might experiment with it.
If you keep an eye one Kroger's they put A and H on sale 2 for 1 every 3-4
months. Meijer's puts the silica on sale big time too. I get rain checks and
stock up big time.
If you have men who will
exclude any of God's creatures
from the shelter of compassion
and pity, you will have men who
will deal likewise with their
fellow man.
St. Francis
----- Original Message -----
From: catatonya
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 2:28 AM
Subject: Re: Litterboxes
I basically do the same thing. Clean one box and wash a day. 5 boxes. Dr.
Elsey's is expensive here. I use arm and hammer or something on sale at
walmart..... Litter is expensive. :(
t
laurieskatz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dr. Elseys' Ultra Precious Cats. I fill 2 boxes from one 40lb bag. I
have 6 boxes for 5 cats. I scoop 3 or more times a day. Dump each box and wash
with soap and water and refill with fresh litter once a week. I wash a box a
day (take Sunday off) so kittys always have one fresh box. I have 3 boxes in
each of 2 locations (3 on second floor and 3 on main floor).. I use the high
back boxes from Drs. Foster Smith. I don't buy the covers, just the boxes. If
they are more zealously using on box, I may have to add litter part way through
the week.
Laurie