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<blockquote data-quote="Cinaet" data-source="post: 2160417" data-attributes="member: 14666"><p>Do you have a cat or cats? We go through about 5 gallons of litter a month. I buy 5 pound house brand litter from Petco in their 5 pound plastic reusable buckets. Instead of reusing the buckets for litter I clean them and fill them with water. All in all the plastic bucket ends up costing me about a dollar. The buckets are sturdy enough I can stack them 3 high. I have around thirty. That's 150 gallons of drinking water for $30 in containers that can easily be moved as circumstances require. They are made of #5 polypropylene which means they are safe to use for drinking water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cinaet, post: 2160417, member: 14666"] Do you have a cat or cats? We go through about 5 gallons of litter a month. I buy 5 pound house brand litter from Petco in their 5 pound plastic reusable buckets. Instead of reusing the buckets for litter I clean them and fill them with water. All in all the plastic bucket ends up costing me about a dollar. The buckets are sturdy enough I can stack them 3 high. I have around thirty. That's 150 gallons of drinking water for $30 in containers that can easily be moved as circumstances require. They are made of #5 polypropylene which means they are safe to use for drinking water. [/QUOTE]
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