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14-10-2015, 13:22 | #31 | |
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We have the same problem with the ferret waste in the Caravan, so buy the coloured scented peddle bin liners from the boot fair/poundshop. There are 2 sizes, the larger one, which gets you 20 for your pound, or the smaller ones which get you 40, but the 40's are not big enough to get the litter tray into the mouth of them, so are too much of a pain to use, but to be fair are about the size of a carrier bag, so might be OK for you. Only thing you do have to do, is when you shake them out, to open them up, seal the neck with your hand, and give it a gentle squeeze to make sure there are no holes in them, as on the odd occasion as you rip them apart, the bottom seal gets ripped as well, which results in a shoe full of Ferret poo... Luuuvvvlllyyyyy If it does rip, I just tie a knot in the bottom, which leaves it still big enough for our needs. At home, we have an old bin out in their court, with a normal black dustbin sack in, and pour the waste straight from the litter trays into the binbag, then just stick it out for the dustmen. We do have to be careful not to over fill it though. |
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14-10-2015, 14:03 | #32 | |
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Does the local authority provide you with the biodegradable food bags? Wouldn't they do the job & be free. I'm loving the ingenuity people have at giving it to the man by avoiding to pay 5p per. Dudes, the objective is that you don't use the supermarket bags.... |
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14-10-2015, 14:36 | #33 | |
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But some of us were re-useing them for other purposes, not the same as just getting your shopping home and then binning them... Like you say, we could just carry on buying the bags though. Our council are very bad, we have to pay for garden rubbish, which includes decompostable to be taken, and they won't take animal waste in that. They don't take a lot of plastics, like Crisp packets, foil coated, any plastic that is basically makes a crinkle noise, waxed card, polystyrene, glass... The list goes on and on. We can take some of it to the amenity tip, but they don't let vehicles over 6" high in, and you are not allowed to park up and just walk in, so my T2 wont fit. |
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14-10-2015, 14:41 | #34 | |
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14-10-2015, 16:37 | #35 |
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You do, through your local taxes (Community charge)......
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14-10-2015, 16:45 | #36 | |
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As for the cat litter, our tear-away white/tabby rescue kitten (now 2) insists on scratching to the bottom of the litter tray to pee, resulting in a lump of clumping litter the size of a soft-ball (I kid you not) welded to the bottom so you can't tip it out! Tried a deeper tray, he just digs deeper, his record so far... ...8 inches, I wanted to try deeper but the wife was worried it might cave in and bury the bugger! |
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14-10-2015, 17:11 | #37 |
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I just looked on ebay and people are bidding on used Tesco carrier bags and the price per bag is well over 5 p already
What is all that about?
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14-10-2015, 19:30 | #38 |
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14-10-2015, 19:33 | #39 | |
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Gotta love council mentality. |
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14-10-2015, 22:04 | #40 |
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They don't have a brain cell to share between them, far too much short term thinking, too many chiefs for not enough Indians and incredible gold plated pensions for senior mismanagers......
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14-10-2015, 22:06 | #41 |
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14-10-2015, 22:22 | #42 |
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I do not think to much of the Yanks but to their credit they do seem to use paper bags without handles so you carry them from under, my Mrs takes her own bags for the weekly shop and I use used veg boxes when I am called to pick up on the way home, Rick
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14-10-2015, 22:44 | #43 |
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I seem to remember sainsbury had plastic box's with handles which you purchased and they had wheeled frames to hang them in when you shopped. Or was it a dream?
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14-10-2015, 23:49 | #44 |
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15-10-2015, 10:29 | #45 |
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