Ah! You do have kitties!That isn't a good picture of ginger she was staring me down.
Shxt I gotta figure out how to do kitty litter
And oh, are you not supposed to do the litter because of the leukemia/ bone marrow transplant?
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Ah! You do have kitties!That isn't a good picture of ginger she was staring me down.
Shxt I gotta figure out how to do kitty litter
They look like nice cats! and the dog likes at least one of them
Lovely animals! They need you, you need them. Everyone winsThat isn't a good picture of ginger she was staring me down.
Shxt I gotta figure out how to do kitty litter
No my wife always did itAh! You do have kitties!
And oh, are you not supposed to do the litter because of the leukemia/ bone marrow transplant?
Yeah we'r have the scoopable stuff hereLovely animals! They need you, you need them. Everyone wins
Depending on if there is something to Al's question or you just haven't been the one doing it:
I use unscented (who needs the perfume stink!?!?) scoopable litter. I pretty much never dump the entire box. We have 3 cats and scoop the box twice a day. Easiest way to remember is to do it right after feeding them in the morning and again in the evening. Since nothing stays too long in the box it doesn't stink and the cats aren't using a dirty box. I can't even imagine how people can let the cat(s) use the same box for a week as it fills up with pee and poop then dump it. I use bread bags or the zipper bags from the deli, when they are full they go in the trash.
Aww...love them.
Found you.So many Phil Cannons..what photo?