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  2. Litter box - Wikipedia

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    Clumping litter for cats has also been produced from materials other than clay. The New York-based New York Stock Exchange-listed company Minerals Technologies offers a clumping cat litter in the form of crystals made of "compacted baking soda", [26] which in contrast to bentonite is either dust-free [26] or low-dust, [27] and allegedly "100% ...

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    Experience a whole new level of litter box convenience with the Petkit self-cleaning cat litter box. Cleaning up after your furry friend just got a whole lot easier — this litter box takes care ...

  4. 20 Cleaning Products That Are a Complete Waste of Money - AOL

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    A pack of 32 Swiffer Dry refills might set you back nearly $10, which means you're spending around a quarter for every little touch-up — and much more if you go through multiple cloths or use ...

  5. How to clean up a gasoline spill in your garage with cat litter

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    If you don't have cat litter handy, Dr. Ian says you can also use sawdust. Dr. Ian also recommends using a disposable tarp over a carpet in your garage. "It's safer, disposable and not as ...

  6. Housebreaking - Wikipedia

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    A dog trained to urinate outdoors rather than in its human owners' house. Housebreaking (American English) or house-training (British English) is the process of training a domesticated animal that lives with its human owners in a house or other residence to excrete (urinate and defecate) outdoors, or in a designated indoor area (such as an absorbent pad or a litter box), rather than to follow ...

  7. Waste sorting - Wikipedia

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    Dry waste includes wood and related products, metals and glass. Wet waste typically refers to organic waste usually generated by eating establishments and are heavy in weight due to dampness. With segregation, each form of waste goes into its category at the point of dumping or collection, but sorting happens after dumping or collection.

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