In addition to feeding, massaging and playing with his master every day, the poop scooper also has to scoop poop. I don’t know how you deal with the cat litter containing the owner’s feces? Directly into the trash can? Or pour it into the toilet? In fact, these practices are wrong. Cat feces and urine, as highly leaky waste, need to be handled more appropriately.
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If cat litter is poured directly into the trash can, it is easy to cause the toilet to become clogged. Cat litter accumulates in sewage pipes over time, which not only easily blocks your own toilet, but may also affect the residents downstairs.
If the cat litter is thrown into the trash can, it needs to be properly disposed of before discarding. Because if the bag is not sealed, bacteria and odor in the cat litter can easily overflow. Not only does it fill your home with an unpleasant odor, but if it is thrown into the trash can outside, it may also attract other stray cats, dogs or other animals to bite through the trash bags and dig out the trash, which will seriously affect public health.
The correct way to dispose of waste cat litter is to pack it in two complete plastic bags for double protection. First, shovel the solidified cat litter into the first plastic bag one by one. After finishing, remember to tie the plastic bag. Owners should not think that using a layer of plastic bags to pack the cat litter is enough. In fact, there is still a chance for odors and bacteria to escape. To be on the safe side, it is best to put the plastic bag containing the cat litter in another bag, tie it up with the same carefulness and then discard it, which will greatly reduce the chance of odor and bacterial leakage.
Decompressible cat litter can also be used as fertilizer
Some cat litter is specially made of degradable materials for environmental protection, such as paper, tofu residue, corn residue, wheat and other materials. When the cat litter absorbs cat poop, it can be used as fertilizer to provide fertile nutrients to the plants in the garden. For the sake of safety, scavengers should not use the sucked cat litter directly for fertilization. The cat litter must be treated before being used for fertilization. For example, after fermentation for a certain period of time and process, it is suitable to be placed in the soil, especially for plants used for eating such as vegetables and melons. Of course, if you are using non-biodegradable cat litter such as ash, mud or glue beads, then do not use it as fertilizer.
Next time the poop scrapers are disposing of cat litter, don't dump it directly into the toilet or trash can without treatment! If your home is Use decompressible cat litter, which can also be used to fertilize~