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Post by Ian B Mon Feb 20, 2012 10:13 am

Unless it's first thing in the morning I don't have problems cleaning up sick or emptying poo from litter trays, but one of them tested me yesterday by leaving a *present* in the hall tray. My nose told me it was there long before I spotted the offending item in question, tho' I could hardly have missed it as it was huge Shocked

That big it took several attempts to scoop it all out and down the loo instead of the usual single scoop, and I was gagging/turning greener by the second What's that smell? Vomit-smiley-31

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Post by littlekitty Mon Feb 20, 2012 12:24 pm

What's that smell? 653545 What's that smell? 878172 I don't envy you that job Ian, I always end up gagging if I have to do it.
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Post by Ian B Mon Feb 20, 2012 12:29 pm

It was the worst yet Lynn, I'm still struggling to believe so much could come from just one cat Shocked

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