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Dear Jenna,
Thank you for bringing up a rather interesting question.
Let me first elaborate that in the past, especially in China, toilets was
never `attached' to the house. It is usually situtated a distance away from
the house. However, in our modern society, this is no longer possible.
Like the concept of the toilet, litter bins or boxes should preferably have
a lid and closed when not in use. It should be emptied regularly. Where
possible, use trash bags to contain fluids or liquid waste or drained away.
The purpose of the lid is to keep any animals from scavaging the litter
bins. It is acceptable practice to keep the bin below the sink (for those
who have an electric waste disposal unit or a small plastic basket to empty
the waste into. Here, empty such litter as soon as they become full.
The main important point here is to have a good lid so that the litter bins
stay closed. If so, this would reduce and contain `sha' qi. (or bad ch'i)
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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From: Listmanager
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Date: Monday, April 05, 1999 10:37 PM
Subject: litter boxes

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From: "Jenna Esposito"
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Although I have found information about
"living things" in the home, including pets,
I have not yet been able to find any
information on the optimal placement of a
litter box, or possible cures?


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