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The phrase "a litter can" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a container designed for holding litter, typically for pets like cats or for waste disposal in public areas.
Example: "Make sure to clean the litter can regularly to maintain a fresh environment for your pet."
Alternatives: "a waste bin" or "a trash container".
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Individual socialization of each puppy in a litter can begin at six weeks of age.
He pointed to the fresh bag liner he had put in a litter can, a task he would be repeating all afternoon.
A litter can contain up to a dozen kits.
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In conclusion, supplementation of WS with a natural protein source such as soybean meal or with broiler litter can support a rate of growth of young Alpine doelings as great as feeding of TWS, although under conditions of this experiment efficiency of feed usage was lower for broiler litter than for soybean meal.
"The water is definitely clean". But litter can be a problem on busy days, when as many as 80,000 people flock to the beach, leaving behind plastic bags and bottles.
Complete Campylobacter decontamination is probably rare under any standard practice, and contaminated litter can be a significant source of Campylobacter carryover and colonization in poultry houses (Petersen and Wedderkopp 2001).
On windy days, litter can travel a long way from the litter source.
In some areas, leaf litter can become a breeding ground for critters and bugs, including mites.
Litter can be added to a compost pile.
Ferrets tend to scoot on their backsides after pooping or piddling and there's a very real danger that the clumping litter can cause problems.
But such enclosures remain a rarity in the city, where giving up even a square foot of real estate to a litter box can seem like a sacrifice.
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