~Roy~
March 22nd 07, 05:25 PM
Is there any good stuff to absorb carol gulley crap or is that just
too much to ask?
On 22 Mar 2007 09:18:23 -0700, "zinzee" >
wrote:
<<>>On Mar 22, 10:05 am, "cindys" > wrote:
<<>>> "zinzee" > wrote in message
<<>><snip>
<<>>>
<<>>> > I'm going to be trying Shweat Scoop this week. I will let you know!
<<>>> > I've heard good things thus far.
<<>>>
<<>>> ---------------
<<>>> If you buy Swheat Scoop, I would advise you not to flush it down the toilet,
<<>>> however. (According to the package, it is flushable). I used to use Swheat
<<>>> Scoop and flush it. This was very convenient until it clogged up all the
<<>>> plumbing, and the plumber had to spend hours at my house. Apparently, the
<<>>> Swheat Scoop had accumulated in the pipes where they leave the house and
<<>>> drain into the outside sewer. This was not a simple clogged toilet. The bill
<<>>> was hefty. It's probably okay to flush a very small amount, but I advise you
<<>>> to continue to throw away the lion's share (no pun intended) of the used
<<>>> litter in your trash receptacle.
<<>>> Best regards,
<<>>> ---Cindy S.
<<>>
<<>>Cindy, very good advice, thank you!! I live in a very old building
<<>>and I don't think my landlord would be very happy to have me clog
<<>>everything up. Not to mention, if something backed up and overflowed
<<>>my neighbors below me would probably cut my throat!
<<>>
<<>>I purchased the litter last night and plan on starting to integrate it
<<>>this evening. Before I do that though, what litter do you use now?
<<>>Do you find it better than Swheat Scoop? If it's claims it's
<<>>flushable, do you still avoid flushing it in hopes of preventing any
<<>>more large bills?
<<>>
<<>>Thanks again,
<<>>Heather
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I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know!
too much to ask?
On 22 Mar 2007 09:18:23 -0700, "zinzee" >
wrote:
<<>>On Mar 22, 10:05 am, "cindys" > wrote:
<<>>> "zinzee" > wrote in message
<<>><snip>
<<>>>
<<>>> > I'm going to be trying Shweat Scoop this week. I will let you know!
<<>>> > I've heard good things thus far.
<<>>>
<<>>> ---------------
<<>>> If you buy Swheat Scoop, I would advise you not to flush it down the toilet,
<<>>> however. (According to the package, it is flushable). I used to use Swheat
<<>>> Scoop and flush it. This was very convenient until it clogged up all the
<<>>> plumbing, and the plumber had to spend hours at my house. Apparently, the
<<>>> Swheat Scoop had accumulated in the pipes where they leave the house and
<<>>> drain into the outside sewer. This was not a simple clogged toilet. The bill
<<>>> was hefty. It's probably okay to flush a very small amount, but I advise you
<<>>> to continue to throw away the lion's share (no pun intended) of the used
<<>>> litter in your trash receptacle.
<<>>> Best regards,
<<>>> ---Cindy S.
<<>>
<<>>Cindy, very good advice, thank you!! I live in a very old building
<<>>and I don't think my landlord would be very happy to have me clog
<<>>everything up. Not to mention, if something backed up and overflowed
<<>>my neighbors below me would probably cut my throat!
<<>>
<<>>I purchased the litter last night and plan on starting to integrate it
<<>>this evening. Before I do that though, what litter do you use now?
<<>>Do you find it better than Swheat Scoop? If it's claims it's
<<>>flushable, do you still avoid flushing it in hopes of preventing any
<<>>more large bills?
<<>>
<<>>Thanks again,
<<>>Heather
-------
I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know!