How to dispose of grease from water pan

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Totally lost it on this one, because I've been dumping it in the neighbor's yard for some time now LOL!!
They only come outside (away from the boob tube, I guess) long enough to mow the grass. Not a clue...
I tried pouring in the farthest back corner of our yard once and the Shi Tsu went into meltdown.
Points for admitting you Own a Shi Tsu...
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LOL...Just playing! My last girl was a runt Dachshund. 10 pounds of yippy ankle bitter...JJ
 
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Points for admitting you Own a Shi Tsu...:ROTF


LOL...Just playing! My last girl was a runt Dachshund. 10 pounds of yippy ankle bitter...JJ
Our other is a little Bichon mix or something we rescued. Walleyed & half blind, she runs into things constantly, but her little tail keeps wagging, just happy to be alive. Gotta love 'em.
A Dachsund is on our list of what we'd like if something happens to one of ours, but we hope it will be a long time.
 
Good advice above - well except maybe for the neighbor's yard bit :devil: - but I have to confess that I have on occasion flushed some of it down the toilet after skimming and mixing with ashes didn't take up all the liquid. I don't make a habit of this, but if the liquid not too greasy I don't have any problems. Of course, if you live somewhere that they monitor the quality of what comes out of your toilets disposal line (hey, the get pretty funny in hahafornia and taxachusetts) you won't want to do this.
 
I'd give the dogs a splash or two previously. Then one of them got sick and had "an accident", which the Roomba drove through and spread everywhere in the house while I was at work.

If you're not familiar with what that looks like, Google or YouTube "Roomba runs through dog shit" and see. Cleaning that disaster up immediately changed my tune on giving the dogs anything fatty.

They still get all the bones they want...

LMAO!......

The Roomba rolls again.
 
I have some RR ties in the yard that are used for terracing/landscape edging near our house and I pour the water/grease on them.  Keeps them looking new.

I actually live on acreage and sometimes - when a nuisance plant comes up - like a thorny locust, multiflora rose, autum olive, etc. - I pour it on them.  It works.
 
I dump it off my back deck.

It is nice having a "natural area" for a back yard.
 
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