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Cat Litter (can it be used on my flower beds)
In article , Kay Easton
writes In article , Tony Gent writes To be honest my cat does its business in the garden anyway so any type of nasties will be in soil already. Or is this just a really bad idea and should be forgotten about. I'd suggest chucking the solid bits down the loo and putting the rest on the compost heap. I think it could do with a bit of mellowing before it's put round plants, just as you'd do with horse manure. The soiled bits are not solid - they powder after getting wet. I have two rescue cats, who are staying indoors after having had a bad life until now. We have been putting the powdery litter in the compost bin with some success. It breaks down very easily, with very little smell. Beats the grey stuff no end -- June Hughes |
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