Aldi - alternative to Poundland Cat Litter Trays?

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Aldi - alternative to Poundland Cat Litter Trays?
« on: March 28, 2014, 22:51 »
So I popped into our local tonight and came across washing up bowls at 49p each. I bought a few as a deeper alternative to the cat litter trays I know a lot of us like in Poundland.

Link to my first attempt at a diary: http://chat.allotment-garden.org/index.php?topic=113513.0

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Re: Aldi - alternative to Poundland Cat Litter Trays?
« Reply #1 on: April 08, 2014, 14:59 »
the trouble is they are ok to stop the mess of the litter when they dig into it, but no good if you have elderly cats that have difficulty getting in and out of the tray, or kittens.  The best trays i have found are those green potting trays, nice and big with 3 sides and low at the front so that they can just step into them, I found they are invaluble for oldies or the young and Aldi have those too at the moment.



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