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Other Litter Choices Whats good at absorbing CAROL GULLEY's crap? Probably too much to ask of any companys product!
On 22 Mar, 11:26, ~Roy~ wrote:
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! Where can I get the CArol Gulley brand of feces absorber at. My cat is in need of some super duper feces absorber and if its good enough to absorb carol gulleys feces it ought to work fine for the cat. |
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