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Litter Locker II Hygenic Soiled Litter Disposal System
Reduces odor, makes clean-up quick and easy, hygienically seals soiled litter clumpsSimply scoop litter as usual and dispose in the Litter Locker II, pull and release the handle to lock away clumps, odor and bacteriaLitter bag refill cartridges last up to two months per cat and the odorless barrier bags keeps odors from escapingEasy to use, just cut refill and tie when fullIncludes: 1 refill, 1 scoop, 1 scoop holder, 1 user guide
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2 Reddit comments about Litter Locker II Hygenic Soiled Litter Disposal System:

u/lalizabk · 4 pointsr/Frugal

Sure, I'd love to help. :P That's actually one of the primary reasons why I started looking into flushing the litter. I couldn't find any litter that didn't leave behind a rancid smell even hours after they had used it. I have multiple litter boxes and 3 cats and was always cleaning and emptying litter boxes.

So I looked into different types of litters. A lot of the flushable litters are environmentally safe, for example. There are mulch based (which are fucking terrible, btw), corn based litters (which are decent but can still smell if you have more than one cat and aren't completely diligent with emptying it everytime they go), and fine grained clay based litters.

I tried a few different kinds, ordered some off the internet, specialty pet stores, pretty much everything. I ended up loving this one. It doesn't hold odor at all, has 3 ingredients, it doesn't smell chemical based, it dries quickly and thoroughly and it doesn't leave the room dusty. I have a rug under the cat box that catches anything that they might track away even, but it's never an issue.

As far as disposal, I use this thing (called the litter locker), which seals off the smell in between taking it outside. It has a plastic liner, but I just loosely knot the bottom, empty it into a double stacked paper bag, staple and throw it into the trash can. I've never had a problem with any kind of bag seepage because it's completely dry when I empty it from the cat box anyway-which solves the plastic problem. I also use this litter box, which means I don't touch the cat crap at all (except when I empty the boxes and litter locker completely for sanitization).

There are lots of options. :P

u/nikils · 1 pointr/LifeProTips

This thing helps me a lot. I just keep it by the litter box and scoop when I see the cat has used the facilities. My cat's older, and he doesn't really cover his business anymore.

Half the pain is having to get a bag each time, plus (for me) hauling it out to the trash. This cuts that down significantly.