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tularetom

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11. That's what I do too
Sat Aug 30, 2014, 09:38 PM
Aug 2014

with the poo.

But with 3 cats they pee so much I have to use the clumping litter and I'd be afraid to dump that stuff in my toilet because it sets up pretty solid.

Besides, we're on a septic tank and I don't want to plug up my leach field.

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That sucks tularetom Aug 2014 #1
How did you do it before there were plastic bags? CaliforniaPeggy Aug 2014 #3
I never had 3 indoor cats before there were plastic bags tularetom Aug 2014 #8
Stores like Smart and Final enlightenment Aug 2014 #9
This message was self-deleted by its author meti57b Sep 2014 #19
I scoop it out and flush it down the toilet. What's the difference Cleita Aug 2014 #6
That's what I do too tularetom Aug 2014 #11
Oh no I wouldn't put the clumping stuff in the loo either. Cleita Aug 2014 #12
I compost my dog's poo in a deep pit in the yard. roody Sep 2014 #17
Supposedly, it is against fish and game laws in California, to flush cat poop.... meti57b Sep 2014 #20
Mine goes into a septic tank so the sewers are quite safe. n/t Cleita Sep 2014 #21
We worried a bit about that when our county went bag-free, but it turned out petronius Aug 2014 #7
They still sell small bags for poop-scooping, etc Merlot Sep 2014 #18
Some stores seem almost hostile at the possibilty procon Aug 2014 #2
My store reimburses us when we bring our own bags. n/t CaliforniaPeggy Aug 2014 #4
Yup. Sprouts Market gives you a 5 cent credit per bag you bring. nt SunSeeker Aug 2014 #10
It won't bother me. I already use reusable bags, and have been for years. BlueCaliDem Aug 2014 #5
If they're going Jamaal510 Aug 2014 #13
I hate to be taking this position daredtowork Aug 2014 #14
Good, common sense call. pinto Aug 2014 #15
We already have it in Mendocino County, roody Sep 2014 #16
Jerry Brown signs phase-out of single-use plastic bags antiquie Sep 2014 #22
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