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publicationDate 2012-02-01-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber KR-20120009107-A
titleOfInvention Pet excretion sand
abstract The present invention relates to a sand for pet excretion induction, since the core portion is made of a magnetic material having a large specific gravity so that the core can sink in water, the core portion passes through the mesh plate of the pet toilet bowl, and the inside of the body of the pet toilet bowl. The core part can be more easily separated from some pet droppings floating on the surface of the water contained in the body of the pet toilet, even if it falls to the water, and the water and some pets through the discharge pipe of the pet toilet. In the state in which the excretion is discharged to the outside, the user can easily collect and recycle the core part using a magnet or the like, and furthermore, the core part may be corroded by water due to a protective layer formed on the outer periphery of the core part. There is an effect that can prevent the concern more easily.
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