When I first heard of the Litter Genie Cat Litter Disposal Odor Free Pail System
But while at first glance it may seem silly, but it actually makes a lot of sense.
This unit includes a handy slotted scoop for the poop.
This insert goes inside the unit.
And now you are ready to place your pet's... um, deposits inside, just like a regular Diaper Genie.
Now, I know what you're thinking: why is a dog blogger talking about something for a cat?
Well you can litter train dogs. Animal Planet has a how-to page on training your small dog to use the litter box. And, there are companies that sell dog litter boxes
But, suppose the litter box is for the cat. I don't know about you, but one of the most disgusting things my dog does is... hunt... for buried treasure... in the cat box, if you know what I mean. So here's one way of getting the poop out of Lulu's way.
I suppose you could just scoop the poop up and put it in a plastic bag. And I suppose you could flush it down the toilet too.
Except, Galadriel doesn't like scoopable litter, and you shouldn't flush the other stuff down the toilet. Using the Litter Genie
So:
Pros:
- Keeps poop away from tempted pups
- Holds scoopable and non-scoopable litter
- Uses fewer bags
- Doesn't weigh much, so could easily be knocked over
- The refills cost around $8
So do you recommend it?? We have been thinking about getting these for our Humane Society.
ReplyDeleteYup! I like it a lot.
DeleteBOL!! I sure could have used one of these when Teddy was still alive. What a pawsome product for cat owners!
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