Benefits

BENEFITS OF A
DISPOSABLE KITTY
LITTER BOX

If you love cats, we know you will love the new disposable Ten Second Litter Box and Kitty Cottage. Just look at the time saved and convenience of our no-touch, disposable system. Changing kitty litter is perhaps the least pleasant thing about owning a cat but scooping and sifting is more than just unpleasant, it poses potential health threats. Doctors recommend that people, especially pregnant women, not touch litter because cats have been known to pass along a parasite that causes toxoplasmosis. With that said, many years of love and companionship have been enjoyed without incident and we simply want to help that continue in the best and most pleasant way possible.

General Benefits

Quick, no-touch litter disposal

Increased sanitation

No Messes

Easy setup and disposal

Looks good

Environmentally friendly

Litter and waste stays confined
even in the dumptster

No soap or water or solvents are required

No spreading bacteria to other parts of the home through the box cleaning process

Spend less on litter by either using a lesser amount or a using a less expensive brand

Health Benefits

No inhaling of litter dust

No spending time cleaning and washing plastic litter boxes

No more pet waste touching you, your sink, shower or bath tub

No need to expose litter residue to anywhere in the home except at the box site

Stress less and more enjoyment

Benefits To your Cat

Complete weekly refresh

Elimination of repulsive smells

Privacy for the cat

No soap or solvent residue and smells

More pampering from a happier owner

Benefits To The Earth

Cardboard can break down in a landfill in about 2 months

Use less water, soaps, towels, etc

Trivia for the decomposition time
of common material in a landfill:

Banana Peel: 3-4 weeks
Paper Bag: 1 month
Cardboard: 2 months
Wool Sock : 1 year
Tinned Steel Can: 50 years
Aluminum Can: 200-500 years
(But if recycled, it can be reused
within 6 weeks!)

Disposable Diapers: 550 years
Plastic Bags : 20-1000 years
Plastic Jug: 1 million years
Glass : 1-2 million years
Styrofoam: 1+ million years

Source:
http://behealthyandrelax.com/2007/11/how-long-does-it-take-to-decompose/