Quote from: Gillian (Ambercat) on February 02, 2009, 12:08:00 PM A slotted scoop just allows dirty litter to fall back through once you start shaking it. Not with golden grey it doesnt, because the clump doesn't break up when you shake it
A slotted scoop just allows dirty litter to fall back through once you start shaking it.
But doesn't that defeat the purpose of clumping litter? Surely the idea is that you scoop up the clump then shake the excess litter off so that you only remove the soiled litter. Using a spoon without holes would scoop up unused litter too.
I saw on the packet that the clumps are flushable - reading this, it seems that several of you do flush them. No-one had any problems with that? If not, I'll try it...
I also find that sometimes they "puddle" a bit on top. Millysmum suggested covering the puddle with more litter until it sets - this works for me. It only happens once in a while.
Quote from: caledonia on February 01, 2009, 18:08:15 PMSo went to PAH today and bought some stuff I have never heard off (always a good sign lol!!) which is specifically for multi cat households. If it doesnt work then it will be back to classy cat and broken backs trying to carrying the packages zoo plus send!!!Clean and tidy? I got 4 big tubs as it was on bogof at first and thought it was rubbish, was glad to get rid of it! Out of all the clumping clays nothing can beat golden grey
So went to PAH today and bought some stuff I have never heard off (always a good sign lol!!) which is specifically for multi cat households. If it doesnt work then it will be back to classy cat and broken backs trying to carrying the packages zoo plus send!!!
Quote from: caledonia on January 29, 2009, 11:10:33 AMThats what I am finding too. ..and my tray is filled really deep. When I take a clump out and try and give the scopp a wee shake to drop off the unsued parts the clump breaks up and sometimes just form me trying to take them out. Its easier if you use a metal spoon to scoop the clumps. Those plastic litter scoops with the holes/slots in them are useless really for clumping litter - because you don't want any of the clump to fall back through anyway. With a metal spoon you can scoop under the clump and capture the whole thing in one go Here's the one I use (just a cheap metal serving/cooking spoon) - I used to use something similar but in plastic, but it absorbed odours (even with frequent washing) so changed to metal which is ace as you can wash in scalding water and when dry give it a good coating of baby oil to polish it off and make it smell nice
Thats what I am finding too. ..and my tray is filled really deep. When I take a clump out and try and give the scopp a wee shake to drop off the unsued parts the clump breaks up and sometimes just form me trying to take them out.
I am finding the clumps break up though
Quote from: Mark on January 26, 2009, 20:19:37 PMYes I bought 2 x £9 scoops for clay. They are now redundant The scoops worked a treat with classy cat - its the OKO I am finding is too big for the fancy mesh!! I have to say so far I am not overly impressed with OKO - it doestn clump as well as classy cat and I am not convinced that it can last as long judging by how much the clumps break up when I try and remove them. I have a cheap plastic scoop with big slots which still takes out too much unused litter so I think I will get through more OKO - and boy oh boy does it trail!!I think there may be a return to classy cat soon as I think it works out cheaper and I am struggling with taking out the used OKO - anyone else had probs?
Yes I bought 2 x £9 scoops for clay. They are now redundant
Since Chilli's homecoming I have discovered this litter is only as good as the cat who digs in it. I have just scooped the tray, put the lid back on, litter in the bin, debris swept up, cup of tea made. THEN she decides to go for a poo and I have to say her guts are not right She eats the exact same as Dave but my goodness the smell is nuclear
Well I have had one user of the OKO which is in one out of three trays - which led to my discovery that the pieces are too big for my fancy two mesh litter scoop!!! arrghhh!!!