How do you dispose of scoopable litter?

I don’t bag mine. I have a lidded litter bucket left over from when I bought litter in buckets, and I keep that next to the box and scoop into that. When it gets full I haul it out to dump. Added bonus, I can gauge by how fast it fills up if there is any change in litter habits. When I had two cats, I emptied it every Saturday morning and I expected it to be 2/3 full. If it filled up faster I knew someone was peeing more. Or less etc.

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I don’t bag mine. I have a lidded litter bucket left over from when I bought litter in buckets, and I keep that next to the box and scoop into that. When it gets full I haul it out to dump. Added bonus, I can gauge by how fast it fills up if there is any change in litter habits. When I had two cats, I emptied it every Saturday morning and I expected it to be 2/3 full. If it filled up faster I knew someone was peeing more. Or less etc.[/QUOTE]

But where do you dump it? Several post reference dumping it, but I cannot imagine dumping it on my property.:confused:

We have 16 acres. In one corner we have a low spot where we put our clean fill. Rocks, weeds, sod etc. It goes over there and periodically gets covered over with rocks, weeds and sod.

I dump it in the corner of my yard on the edge of the privot hedge. I scoop it into plastic bags for several days to a week and then dispose of it out there. That is also my new found food compost pile.