Litter tray liners: for or against?

Aurore Boréale
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Hi everyone,

I’d like to know if you use liners for your litter tray or not.

I used to use them to protect the tray, but they always ended up full of holes, which made cleaning a real hassle. I stopped using them because of that, but now the tray is getting damaged from the constant contact with urine.

Looking forward to hearing your thoughts, thanks.

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    Yeah, I agree with racine aka whitechat – mine end up full of holes, flipped over or scrunched up in a ball at the bottom of the litter tray.
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    The tray's got some urine stains on it. It’s no big deal. Urine isn't an acid, so it’s not going to eat a hole through the plastic.

    Personally, I think those tray liners are a bit of a gimmick. They usually just end up getting ripped anyway.

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