 h a l f b a k e r y Bunned. James Bunned.
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Typical litter of clay is replaced with durable, absorbant plastic pellets, which can be dumped into a provided rotating cylindrical washing unit, which cleans, soaps, and dries the litter, and puts the waste into a disposable plastic container. ...or just toilet train them.
http://clhill.com/c...t_training_cats.htm [2 fries shy of a happy meal, Oct 21 2004]
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Um, why bother? I don't imagine that excess kitty litter is overwhelming our garbage dumps, and it's real cheap to begin with. |
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(If you really wanted to end capitalist exploitation of kitty litter or cared about recycling, you'd put your cat out in the garden/yard.) |
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This is baked. Reusable cat litter granules are marketed under a range of names. "Good Girl" granules springs to mind. It has a long life deodoriser in it, too. |
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//overwhelming our garbage dumps, and it's real cheap to begin with.// |
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Or, really cheap. (Ignoring the dangled preposition at the end of that sentence but unable to let that adverb slid by without the "ly" on the end) |
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Anyhow, try using the cat litter to fill in the potholes in your driveway or around trees in your yard as landscaping gravel. |
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Yuk. You are all control freaks to my mind. Let the Kat out to do the necessary. |
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