How to deal with cat litter? Many shovelers have ignored this step
In addition to feeding the master, massage and playing with him every day, the poop shoveler also needs to shovel shovel. I wonder how you deal with cat litter with your master's feces? Pour it directly into the trash can? Or pour it into the toilet? In fact, these practices are not correct. As a high leakage dirt, cat poop and cat urine need to be handled more properly.
Disposing discarded cat litter requires double layer protection
If the cat litter is poured directly into the trash can, it is easy to cause the toilet to be blocked. Cat litter accumulates in the sewage pipe over time, which not only makes your own toilet easily blocked, but may also affect the residents downstairs.
If you throw cat litter into the trash can, you need to do a proper treatment before discarding it. Because if the bag is not sealed, the bacteria and odor in the cat litter will easily overflow. Not only will the house be filled with an unpleasant smell, but it may also attract other stray cats, dogs or other animals after being thrown into the trash can outside, and bite through the garbage bag and pull out the garbage, which will seriously affect public hygiene.
The correct way to deal with discarded cat litter is to pack it in two complete plastic bags for double guarantee. First, shovel the cat litter balls that solidify the cat feces into the first plastic bag one by one. After completion, remember to tie the plastic bag. Owners, don’t think that using a layer of plastic bag to pack these cat litter is enough. In fact, odors and bacteria still have a chance to leak. To be on the safe side, it is best to use another bag to pack a plastic bag with cat litter, tie it with equal caution and discard it, which will greatly reduce the chance of odor and bacteria leakage.
The decompressible cat litter can also serve as fertilizer
Some cat litters are specially made of biodegradable materials for environmental protection, such as paper, tofu, corn residue and wheat. When these litters absorb cat poop, they can be used as fertilizer to provide fertile nutrients to the plants in the garden. For safety reasons, shovelers should not use the cat litter that has been sucked into fertilization directly. The cat litter must be treated before it is used to fertilize. For example, after a certain period of time and procedure, it is suitable to be placed in the soil, especially plants used for eating such as vegetables and melons. Of course, if you use cat litter that cannot be degraded such as ash, mud or glue beads, don’t use it as fertilizer.
Next time when the cat shoveler is dealing with the cat litter, don’t pour it into the toilet or trash can without treatment! If you use decompressible cat litter at home, you can also use it to fertilize~